Q290339: MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-215 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
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- MSPRESS MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-215 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server ISBN 0-7356-0948-9
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This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors
relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-215 Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server, ISBN 0-7356-0948-9.
The following topics are covered:
- Pages 6 and 9: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
- Pages 20 and 23: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
- Pages 21 and 24: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
- Page 21: Incorrect Partition
- Page 58: Most Should Be Least
- Page 66: Answers For Question 70-215.02.04.003 Should Be A & D
- Page 139: Correction To Question 70-215.04.05.004
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Pages 6 and 9: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
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On page 6, in question 70-215.01.01.001, the amount of RAM installed in Computer
C should be 128 MB to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 2000
Server.
Change:
"64 MB"
To:
"128 MB"
On page 9, in the text for explaining answer C, the amount of RAM is incorrect.
Change:
"The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at
least 64 MB of RAM, although 128 MB is recommended for most network
environments. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM."
To:
"The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at
least 128 MB of RAM, although 256 MB is recommended. Computer C has 166-MHz
processor and 128 MB of RAM."
Pages 20 and 23: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
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On page 20, in question 70-215-.01.03.002, the amount of RAM installed in
Computer C should be 128 MB to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows
2000 Server.
Change:
"64 MB"
To:
"128 MB"
On page 23, in the text for explaining answer C, the amount of RAM is incorrect.
Change:
"The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at
least 64 MB of RAM, although 128 MB is recommended for most network
environments. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM."
To:
"The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at
least 128 MB of RAM, although 256 MB is recommended. Computer C has 166-MHz
processor and 128 MB of RAM."
Pages 21 and 24: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
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On page 21, in question 70-215-.01.03.003, the amount of RAM installed in
Computer B should be 128 MB to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows
2000 Server.
Change:
"64 MB"
To:
"128 MB"
On page 24, in the text for explaining answer B, the amount of RAM is incorrect.
Change:
"The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at
least 64 MB of RAM, although 128 MB is recommended for most network
environments. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM."
To:
"The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at
least 128 MB of RAM, although 256 MB is recommended. Computer C has 166-MHz
processor and 128 MB of RAM."
Page 21: Incorrect Partition
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On page 21, in the chart, in the Partition Type cell for D,
Change:
"NTFS"
To:
"FAT32"
Page 58: Most Should Be Least
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On page 58, in the last sentence of the first paragraph,
Change:
"When multiple permissions are granted to a resource, the most restrictive
permissions apply."
To:
"When multiple permissions are granted to a resource, the least restrictive
permissions apply."
Page 66: Answers For Question 70-215.02.04.003 Should Be A & D
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On page 66, the correct answers for question 70-215.02.04.003 should be A and D,
not A, B, and D.
Change the explanation for answer B to:
"B. Incorrect. Basic Authentication does not use a hashing technology for a
secure exchange with the user's browser in order to establish the user's
identity. Basic authentication results in the transmission of passwords across
the network in an unencrypted form. A determined computer vandal equipped with a
network monitoring tool could intercept user names and passwords."
Page 139: Correction To Question 70-215.04.05.004
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On page 139, the correct answers for question 70-215-.04.05.004 should be A, B,
C, and D, not A, B, C, D, and E.
Change:
"Correct Answers: A, B, C, D, and E
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E. Correct: You can restore the system state data because you are a memeber of
the Backup Operators group."
To:
"Correct Answers: A, B, C, and D
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E. Incorrect: To restore System State data, the person performing the procedure
must be a Local Administrator."
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.
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