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70-646, Package: Windows Server 2008 Administrator (Microsoft Official Academic Course Series)

70-646, Package: Windows Server 2008 Administrator (Microsoft Official Academic Course Series)Author: Microsoft Official Academic Course
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: Pap/Cdr/Dv
Pages: 792
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 1.3

ISBN: 0470133295
Dewey Decimal Number: 004
EAN: 9780470133293
ASIN: 0470133295

Publication Date: December 10, 2008
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Product Description
Exam 70-646, Windows Server 2008 Administrator. The newest iteration of the Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) program for network administration courses using Windows Server 2008 and mapping to the Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional (MCITP) 70-646 certification exam. The MOAC IT Professional series is the Official from Microsoft, turn-key Workforce training program that leads to professional certification and was authored for college instructors and college students. MOAC gets instructors ready to teach and students ready for work by delivering essential resources in 5 key areas: Instructor readiness, student software, student assessment, instruction resources, and learning validation. With the Microsoft Official Academic course program, you are getting instructional support from Microsoft; materials that are current, accurate, and technologically innovative to make course delivery easy. Call one of our MOAC Sales Consultants and request your sample materials today.


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5 out of 5 stars Perfect Condition   June 25, 2010
holly
It may have been used, but it was like new. It still had the cds in the back! Super fast shipping.


5 out of 5 stars Great books   August 19, 2010
Geoanalyst (florida)
Okay it's a misnomer to view these books as simply paths to attain a legitimate Microsfot certifications. These books are graphically designed to convey all all the pertinent information to know how to navigate and manage the main features of using Windows Servers, whicd are the essential skill-based knowledge you need. If you want to study for the certification and get all the nunances an details then just study the cert prep books, but there's more to Microsoft than just knowing how to pass an exam, and these books are designed to teach you which is what you should be after first. These books are fantastic.


4 out of 5 stars Happy with the book   July 23, 2010
RJV
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a faculty member at a community college, and I've been using this textbook since it first came out. I've been pretty happy with it, and so have most of my students. At least half of them take the 70-646 Microsoft exam in place of my final exam, and their pass rate is over 90%. The first semester I used it, 17 out of 20 students took and passed the exam, first time. Keep in mind that the book is part of a track, and if this is the first Microsoft course and textbook you have taken, you will be over your head. My recommendation is to take a basic networking course first, one that covers the fundamentals of addressing, host name resolution, etc, followed by a Windows 7 course. At that point this course should be a little less baffling. If you finish the track, you will be amazed at how all of the courses build upon and complement each other.

No class is going to turn you into a Server Administrator; that comes with experience and sweat. This course provides you with some of the building blocks for that career.



1 out of 5 stars Great Book if You Intend to Fail the Exam.   January 13, 2010
Sabalo (Virginia Beach, VA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

For the cover price Wiley feels justified charging, one would at the very least expect that the book would cover the 70-646 objectives. Unfortunately, using the 70-646 academic title alone will ensure nothing more than a wasted Prometric test fee and a frustrating, angry student. Don't believe me? Go through this book... learn the material... and then go take some of the officially sanctioned practice tests. I promise you that you'll feel as frustrated, angry, and scammed as I feel.


1 out of 5 stars YOU WILL FAIL YOUR CERTIFICATION TESTS USING THESE BOOKS   April 29, 2010
Rusty Hann (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have taken 3 classes, each one mapped to a certification test (70-640, 70-642, and 7-0646). We have used the Wiley books for all three. I have been cheated out of my academic experience. These books provide no overview of the topics included. They simply dump a large amount of highly detailed information and expect you to be able to put the pieces together. These books are not designed for students due to the simple fact that they assume too much prior knowledge of Windows desktop and server operating systems.

The accompanying lab books are also horrendous. The labs directly contradict best practices outlined in Technet articles (the 70-640 lab book, Lab 4 to be exact about one instance, and there are numerous more). Not only are the lab books filled with numerous typos, they are also fundamentally wrong in the application of Windows Server networking concepts. Furthermore, the naming conventions used in the book are impossible to keep straight. Your domain controllers are named RWDCxx and RWDCyy. Then they throw in the, and this is a direct quote, "In this lab you will see the characters zz. When you see these characters, substitute the two-digit number assigned to your computer", confusion. This would be confusing if two students were always doing a lab, but is more than difficult to keep straight if you are the only student completing the labs using two computers. Which brings me to my next point. These labs were not designed to be completed by a single student. This is an epic failure. Anyone who has been a student in the past knows that the learning environment is not ideal, and a lab partner may not be available for some, or all, of the labs.

They also mention instructor resources in the description of this book. Those are a joke and most definitely an epic failure. The power point slides given to the instructors are nothing more than a list of steps to complete tasks which are already printed in the book. They include nothing in the way of summary notes regarding the material prevented. I mean this literally when I say it. Some minimum wage employee at Wiley simply ran copy / paste operations in PowerPoint to make these slides.

If you are not forced to buy this book, don't waste your money on it. You will not, under any circumstances, be ready to pass the certification tests mapped to these books. The failure rate for students in my classes is 100%. You will fail too because this book is an epic failure. It has devalued the paper it was printed on and is a disgrace to the IT community.

If you have to use a textbook, buy one from Course Technology. Their labs are also a joke, but the text is worth reading. If you want to pass your certification tests, pick up Windows Server 2008 Inside Out as a starter. Then read a second or third book that pertains to your specific certification test. Good examples would be the Exam Cram books, or the books from Sybex. Hands on knowledge is the best teacher. Get a licensed copy of Windows Server 2008, install it, and start learning.

I want to update my evaluation of this book because my instructor obtained the lab errata to correct the NUMEROUS MISTAKES. Even the lab errata are crap. The page references are wrong, and they don't reference the actual lab being done (such as Lab 4, Project 4.2, Part B, step 5). Everyone at Wiley publishing is a low rate minimum wage employee that is only doing just enough to get fired. Their books are crap. Don't ever buy them because they are a waste of money. The FAILURE rate for students taking the MCITP exams for our classes is 100%.



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