NT server 4 / Ed Tittel, Kurt Hudson, J. Michael Stewart.
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- QA 76.76.W56 .T58 1998

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"Exam # 70-067"--Cover.
Includes index.
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Microsoft Certificate Tests -- Chapter 2. Installing Windows NT Server -- Chapter 3. File Systems -- Chapter 4. Windows NT Fault Tolerance -- Chapter 5. Managing Windows NT Resources -- Chapter 6. Windows NT Networking -- Chapter 7. Network Operations -- Chapter 8. Network Administration and Support -- Chapter 9. Windows NTBACKUP -- Chapter 10. Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) -- Chapter 11. Performance Monitor -- Chapter 12. Sample Test -- Chapter 13. Answer Key to Sample Test -- Glossary -- Index.
This Exam Cram was written by Microsoft Certified Trainers to help professionals study for and pass the NT Server 4.0 exam. The key technical topics covered include: Windows NT installation, NT's file system, performance monitoring, NT/NetWare relationships, printing, backup and recovery, NT Remote Access Services (RAS), and troubleshooting system failures.
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