MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment 2nd Edition Comments and Corrections (330069)
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- MSPRESS MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment 2nd Edition, ISBN 0-7356-1776-7
This article was previously published under Q330069 SUMMARY This article contains comments, corrections, and
information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSA/MCSE
Self-Paced Training Kit Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment
2nd Edition, ISBN 0-7356-1776-7. The following topics are
covered: - CD-ROM: Evaluation CD Not Bootable
- Page 108: Correction To Creator Owner
- Page 249: Logged On Should Be Logged Off
- Page 311: Be Hidden Should Be Display
- Pages 495 & 998: Incorrect Terms In Question 3
- Pages 799 & 803: Change To Option D
- Page 954: Correction To Question 3 For Lesson 3
- Page 958: Correction To Lesson 4, Answer 2
MORE INFORMATIONCD-ROM: Evaluation CD May Not Be Bootable The Windows 2000 Server Evaluation Edition CD included with this
book is not bootable. In order to install Windows 2000 Server using the
non-bootable Evaluation CD, you must create Windows 2000 Server Setup Boot
Disks.
For instructions on how to create the Windows 2000 Server
Setup Boot Disks, please refer to the ADVSRV3.TXTfile located on the Evaluation
CD:
"To start Setup for a new installation by starting the computer
from floppy disks 1. Locate both the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks and
the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. 2. With your computer turned off, insert the
first Setup disk into drive A of your computer. 3. Turn on your computer.
4. Follow the Setup instructions.
You can create a set of
floppy disks by using the Makeboot utility in the Bootdisk folder of the
Windows 2000 Setup CD-ROM. You can create the Setup disks from a computer
running any version of Windows or MS-DOS.
You will need four blank,
formatted, 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB floppy disks. Label them Setup Disk One, Setup
Disk Two, Setup Disk Three, and Setup Disk Four. To create Setup disks 1.
Insert a blank, formatted, 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB disk into the floppy disk drive.
2. Insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 3. Click
Start, and then click Run. 4. In the Open box, type d:\bootdisk\makeboot
a: (where d: is the drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive), and then click
OK. 5. Follow the screen prompts."
Page 108: Correction To Creator Owner On page 108, in the second paragraph from the bottom,
Change: "...and the ability to read, modify, and delete the files and
folders that users create."
To: "...and the ability of the file
owner to modify or delete files or folders they created."
Page 249: Logged On Should Be Logged Off On page 249, in the third paragraph,
Change: "Only
the files that have changed since the last time the user logged
on..."
To: "Only the files that have changed since the last time
the user logged off..."
Page 311: Be Hidden Should Be Display On page 311, in the second
paragraph,
Change: "causing the Screen Saver tab to be
hidden."
To: "causing the Screen Saver tab to display."
Pages 495 & 998: Incorrect Terms In Question 3On pages 495 and 998, in question 3 on pages 495 and 750,
Change:
"b. Rebinding time value (T1)
c. Renewal time value (T2)"
To:
"b. Rebinding time value (T2)
c. Renewal time value (T1)"
Pages 799 & 803: Change To Option D On page 799 and 803, question D lists the command as NBSTAT -r. This should be changed to NBSTAT -R.
-r (resolved) Lists names resolved by broadcast and via WINS -R (Reload) Purges and reloads the remote cache name table
Page 954: Correction To Question 3 For Lesson 3On page 954, under "Lesson 3: Managing Client Access Licenses",
change question 3 to be:
"3. Which of the following tasks does a
Windows 2000 CAL not permit you to perform? (Choose all that apply)
a. Print documents on a Windows 2000 printer b. Access a file on a Novell
NetWare server c. Access a page on a Windows 2000 IIS Web server d.
Access a shared folder on a Windows 2000 server.
Answers: b and c"
Page 958: Correction To Lesson 4, Answer 2 On page 958, under Lesson 4, in question 2,
Change: "The file remains compressed, despite being stored on an
uncompressed volume."
To: "The file becomes uncompressed."
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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.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2003 |
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