MCSE Windows 95 Exam Cram

By Ed Tittel, James Michael Stewart, Kurt Hudson

MCSE Windows 95 Exam Cram
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As increasing numbers of organizations and companies are joining thousands in making the transition from Microsoft Windows 3.1 to Windows 95, there is an ever-increasing demand for system administrators with expertise in Windows 95. This customizable, user-friendly, and efficient operating system will be in use in business and industry for the foreseeable future. As part of the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) program, Microsoft has refocused the exam to reflect the challenges faced by networking professionals.
Certification Insider Press's "MCSE Windows 95 Exam Cram" was developed by Microsoft Certified Trainers to help professionals gain the knowledge necessary to pass the Windows 95 exam. Key technical topics covered include: installation, architecture and memory, customization and configuration, the Registry, networking, TCP/IP and the Internet, and Microsoft Exchange Client.Serves as a complement to study guides for Exam #70-063: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows 95.Includes sections on proven test-taking strategies, warnings on trick questions, time-saving study tips, multiple-part question strategies, and shortcuts.Features unique editorial content that serves as an ideal complement to all of the other test study guides and training materials available.Provides practice exam questions arranged in a similar format to the ones found on the actual exam.Provides all of the necessary overviews, concepts, and Microsoft networking terminology to help potential test takers get up to speed as quickly as possible.Includes resource sections at the end of each chapter to help the reader make use of the best study aids available.Provides a special Exam Cram Sheetwith tips, acronyms, and memory joggers that readers can use for quick review before the test.Guarantees long shelf life because tests for future versions are not made available until roughly 90-120 days after the release of the software.Revised according to the networking focus of the new Windows 95 exam.

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