
MCSE 2000 Jumpstart
Computer and Network Basics
Sybex Inc.,U.S. (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 22. May 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
412 pages
978-0-7821-2749-2 (ISBN)
Description
Get Up to Speed for Windows 2000 MCSE Training Courses-Fast!
MCSE 2000 JumpStart provides a firm grounding in the computer and network topics you need to approach MCSE certification training with confidence:
* Microprocessors and memory
* Data storage
* Input/output devices
* Hardware configuration
* Desktop operating systems
* DOS and Windows basics
* The OSI reference model
* Common network models and architectures
* Network hardware
* Internetworking protocols
* Network operating systems
* Windows 2000 platforms
* Active Directory basics
* Windows 2000 account and resource management
Click here for more information on MCSE Certification requirements.
MCSE 2000 JumpStart provides a firm grounding in the computer and network topics you need to approach MCSE certification training with confidence:
* Microprocessors and memory
* Data storage
* Input/output devices
* Hardware configuration
* Desktop operating systems
* DOS and Windows basics
* The OSI reference model
* Common network models and architectures
* Network hardware
* Internetworking protocols
* Network operating systems
* Windows 2000 platforms
* Active Directory basics
* Windows 2000 account and resource management
Click here for more information on MCSE Certification requirements.
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 25.2 cm
Width: 20 cm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7821-2749-2 (9780782127492)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Lisa Donald is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) who has worked with numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Digital Equipment Corporation and Apple Computer. She is the author of several Sybex certification books including MCSE: NT Server 4 in the Enterprise Study Guide.
Patrick Ciccarelli, an MCSE and a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), is the founder of Nethos Inc., a San Francisco Bay Area technology consulting company. He is also co-author of CCNA JumpStart from Sybex.
Dan Newland, also an MCT and MCSE, has worked as a consultant, trainer, and engineer, specializing in Microsoft, Novell, and Unix.
Patrick Ciccarelli, an MCSE and a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), is the founder of Nethos Inc., a San Francisco Bay Area technology consulting company. He is also co-author of CCNA JumpStart from Sybex.
Dan Newland, also an MCT and MCSE, has worked as a consultant, trainer, and engineer, specializing in Microsoft, Novell, and Unix.
Content
Introduction.
Chapter 1: The Computer's Brain: Processors and Memory.
Chapter 2: Storing Your Files: Data Storage.
Chapter 3: Data Movement: Input/Output Devices.
Chapter 4: Hardware Configuration: Putting It All Together.
Chapter 5: Desktop Operating Systems: A Comparison.
Chapter 6: DOS 101: DOS Basics EveryMCSE Should Know.
Chapter 7: Graphical Interface: Windows Basics.
Chapter 8: A Communications Framework.
Chapter 9: Network Models.
Chapter 10: Networking the Computers
Chapter 11: Moving Data: Network Layer Protocols.
Chapter 12: Network Operating Systems: A Comparison.
Chapter 13: A Star Is Born: History of Windows 2000.
Chapter 14: The Windows 2000 Platforms Why Choose Windows 2000?
Chapter 15: Windows 2000 Active Directory.
Chapter 16: Windows 2000 Account Management.
Chapter 17: Windows 2000 Resources: File and Print Management.
Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions.
Appendix B: Glossary.
Appendix C: Common Acronyms.
Index.
Chapter 1: The Computer's Brain: Processors and Memory.
Chapter 2: Storing Your Files: Data Storage.
Chapter 3: Data Movement: Input/Output Devices.
Chapter 4: Hardware Configuration: Putting It All Together.
Chapter 5: Desktop Operating Systems: A Comparison.
Chapter 6: DOS 101: DOS Basics EveryMCSE Should Know.
Chapter 7: Graphical Interface: Windows Basics.
Chapter 8: A Communications Framework.
Chapter 9: Network Models.
Chapter 10: Networking the Computers
Chapter 11: Moving Data: Network Layer Protocols.
Chapter 12: Network Operating Systems: A Comparison.
Chapter 13: A Star Is Born: History of Windows 2000.
Chapter 14: The Windows 2000 Platforms Why Choose Windows 2000?
Chapter 15: Windows 2000 Active Directory.
Chapter 16: Windows 2000 Account Management.
Chapter 17: Windows 2000 Resources: File and Print Management.
Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions.
Appendix B: Glossary.
Appendix C: Common Acronyms.
Index.