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PASS-IT MCSA Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment (70-218) Exam Preparation

PASS-IT MCSA Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment (70-218) Exam Preparation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This is a book that is long overdue! Works of this nature build upon one another--Neal A. Juern has produced a comprehensive review of the subject that will provide a sound foundation for technical writers for generations to come. This is a well-organized, technically excellent work, and I highly recommend it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good Content - If you ever get to read it!
Review: This is an excellent title and full of promise......unless and beware. This book needs Adobe 6.0 Reader or better to view it. When Adobe ever get their act together to fix the bugs in the 6.0 reader you might have some chance of reading it! Unless of course you come across the restrictions on useage of the book. For example no more than 50 pages to be printed in 30 days (I tried to print the book as a last resort)and the killer, use of the document on only one computer. If you ned to transfer the document between machines you need to go through a proceedure over the Net to do so....and it does not work properly sometimes, its not safe. I have now lost the use of this book between Adobe's terrible bugged reader and some foul up in the authorisation. I can understand the protection of intellectual property rights etc etc but what happened to my rights to read the document I bought, I suppose its assumed I am some sort of potential fraudster just waiting to hi-jack a technical book that appeals to a small technical market, well you've got me lads, except I too am a victim, so the wrong guy. I'll not be buying another PDF over the web until Adobe does something about its reader and this silly method of authorisation changes. Don't bother, buy it on paper instead. Technology shoots itself in the foot again, can you blame the ordinary users if they don't want to have anything to do with it. That's right Adobe make us all look geeks!!!!


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