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Q229907: MCSE Readiness Review–Exam 70-087: Comments and Corrections

Article: Q229907
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Last Modified: 15-DEC-2000

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- MSPRESS MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-087 Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0 ISBN 0-7356-0541-6 
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SUMMARY
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This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors
relating to the Microsoft Press book "MCSE Readiness Review--Exam 70-087:
Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0," ISBN 0-7356-0541-6.

The following topics are covered:

- Spine: "MCSE" misspelled

- Page xii: Setup Instructions Incorrect

- Page 338: Answer To Question 70-087.06.07.003 Is A Not B

MORE INFORMATION
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Spine: MCSE Misspelled
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MCSE stands for "Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer." On the book cover's
spine, the acronym is spelled "MSCE" by mistake.


Page xii: Setup Instructions Incorrect
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Page xii, step 2, first sentence:

Change:
"From the root directory of the compact disc, open the Assess folder and
double-click the MP087.EXE file."

To:
"From the root directory of the compact disc, open the Assess folder and
double-click the SETUP.EXE file."


Page 338: Answer To Question 70-087.06.07.003 Is A Not B
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Page 338, Question 70-087.06.07.003:

The NNTP Settings property sheet can be used to limit message size. Therefore,
both optional results are achieved. The correct answer is A.

Change answers A through C to:

Answer A:
"Correct. The proposed solution limits the number of concurrent users to 50,
disconnects idle users after five minutes, and limits the maximum message size
to 64 kilobytes."

Answer B:
"Incorrect. You would receive both optional results. You would receive one
optional result by requiring idle connections to time out after 300 seconds (5
minutes). The default setting is 600 seconds (10 minutes). You would receive the
second option result by using the NNTP Settings property sheet to configure the
maximum message size to 64 kilobytes."

Answer C:
"Incorrect. You would receive both optional results. You would receive one
optional result by requiring idle connections to time out after 300 seconds (5
minutes). The default setting is 600 seconds (10 minutes). You would receive the
second option result by using the NNTP Settings property sheet to configure the
maximum message size to 64 kilobytes."


Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All
comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future
printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may
already contain most or all of the above corrections.

Additional query words: TKBOOK RRBOOK 0-7356-0541-6

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