MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-271): Supporting Users And Troubleshooting A Microsoft Windows XP Operating System, Second Edition comments and corrections (916525)



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  • MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-272): Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on Microsoft Windows XP, Second Edition, ISBN 0-7356-2221-3

SUMMARY

This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-271): Supporting Users And Troubleshooting A Microsoft Windows XP Operating System, Second Edition, 0-7356-2227-2.

The following topics are covered:
  • CD-ROM jacket: "180 Day Trial" should be "30 Day Trial"
  • Page 7-24: Incorrect illustration in Figure 7-10
  • Page 10-5: Class A should be Class C

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CD-ROM jacket: "180 Day Trial" should be "30 Day Trial"

There is an error on the orange sticker on the CD jacket.

Change:
"Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 -180 Day Trial"

To:
"Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 -30 Day Trial"

Page 7-24: Incorrect illustration in Figure 7-10

On page 7-24, in the first paragraph, it states:

"On the Power Schemes tab of the Power Options Properties dialog box, shown in Figure 7-10,"

But Figure 7-10 shows modem properties, not the Power Schemes tab. Please disregard Figure 7-10.

Page 10-5: Class A should be Class C

On page 10-5, under "Class C addresses",

Change:
"leaving 2,097,150 potential Class A networks"

To:
"leaving 2,097,150 potential Class C networks"


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Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:4/7/2006
Keywords:KB916525