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MCSE Windows Server 2003 All-In-One Exam Guide (Exams 70-290, 70-291, 70-293 & 70-294) by Drew Bird,

MCSE Windows Server 2003 All-In-One Exam Guide (Exams 70-290, 70-291, 70-293 & 70-294) by Drew Bird,
Prepare to pass four core MCSE Windows Server 2003 certification exams For exam success, you'll need the best preparation, and this definitive reference covers all material on the MCSE Windows Server 2003 exams. Written by Microsoft-certified professionals with more than two decades of combined instructional and consultant experience in the IT field, this resource provides helpful exam tips, end-of-chapter practice questions, and plenty of hands-on examples and exercises that reinforce core concepts. In addition to full coverage of MCSE Windows Server 2003 exam objectives, this information-rich volume is organized to help you develop real-world solutions once you've passed the exam and find yourself on the job. Get full exam details on all exam objectives, including how to: Install and manage devices with ease, from SCSI cards to USB cameras Implement and manage physical disks and use the different kinds of volumes effectively Manage local user accounts and domain user accounts Provide secure access to files and folders in your network Detect problems and prevent breakdowns with performance and monitoring tools Implement, manage, and maintain IP addressing, name resolution, routing, and remote access Plan and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure Master the logical and physical elements of the Active Directory infrastructure Includes simulated exams with hundreds of practice questions and answers on CD. PLUS, bonus exams available with free online registration! About the authors: Brian Culp, MCSE, MCT, A+, is president and CEO of LANscape, Inc., a firm that provides training and network administration solutions for companies of all sizes. He is alsothe author of "Mike Meyers' MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Certification Passport and "Mike Meyers' MCSE Windows XP Professional Certification Passport.



Broadcast domain - A broadcast domain is a logical area in a computer network where any computer connected to the computer network can directly transmit to any other in the domain without having to go through a routing device, providing they share the same subnet and gateway address and are in the same VLAN, (default or installed). (If VLANS are installed on a switch, a router will be needed to route between VLANS in the same network).

Network Information Centre - A Network Information Centre (NIC), also known as domain registry, is part of the Domain Name System of the Internet. In addition to the world roots, each top level domain will have its own NIC.

Collision domain - A collision domain is a logical area in a computer network where data packets can "collide" with one another, in particular in the Ethernet networking protocol. The more collisions in a network the less efficient it is.

Network Solutions - [Solutions, LLC.—a technology company founded in 1979]—was the first [[Domain name registrar|registrar of domain names.



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