Self-Study — Your Road to the MCSE?
        Consider Sybex’s Windows 2000 self-study materials a good place to start 
        learning Win2K basics. Just don’t expect them to be the end-all, be-all.
        
        
			- By James Carrion
- March 01, 2001
What best describes your certification situation? Are you a Windows NT 
        MCP or MCSE looking to upgrade your certification to Windows 2000? Or 
        are you pursuing your first certification credentials? Whatever your situation, 
        you may have already decided self-study is your preferred exam-preparation 
        method. 
      With numerous self-study materials to choose from, it’s important you 
        do your homework before investing your hard-earned time and money. To 
        help you in this decision, let’s take a close look at Sybex’s Windows 
        2000 MCSE core exam-preparation materials, which are made up of two self-study 
        components: study guides and exam notes. 
      Delving into the Guides and Notes 
        Each study guide starts with a 30- to 35-question assessment exam. This 
        assessment’s purpose isn’t really made clear; I assume it’s meant to see 
        what you know about Win2K and to determine if the study guide is above 
        or below your expertise level. The chapters in each guide follow a common 
        format, starting with an overview of the exam objectives. The technical 
        lecture that follows is intermingled with hands-on practice exercises. 
        These exercises are short and simple, walking you through installation 
        or configuration of a Win2K feature. I found these exercises suited their 
        purpose. 
      The chapters end with a set of review questions that are 
        adequate for testing the reader on concepts just covered. At the end of 
        each guide you also find a longer practice exam. 
      
         
          | Sybex Windows 2000 MCSE Core Exam Preparation Materials | 
		
		  | Study Guides: MCSE Windows 2000 Professional
 MCSE Windows 2000 Server
 MCSE Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
 MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Administration
 $49.99 per volume, $149.96 for the entire set
 
 Exam Notes:
 MCSE Windows 2000 Professional
 MCSE Windows 2000 Server
 MCSE Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
 MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Administration,
 $24.99 per volume
 
 Sybex
 www.sybex.com
 510-523-8233
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      When you turn to the exam notes, you see that they essentially follow 
        the same format as the guides, except that small subsections titled, “Critical 
        Information,” “Necessary Procedures” and “Exam Essentials,” are inserted 
        throughout the notes, supposedly to give you more exam insight. 
      Technical content for the study guides and exam notes is designed for 
        entry-level Win2K techs and is fairly easy to follow. Keep in mind, though, 
        that the Win2K MCSE exams aren’t designed for entry-level personnel — 
        passing the exams demands an in-depth understanding of Win2K. 
      As I leafed through the study guides and exam notes, I did encounter 
        some shortcomings. Among these were uneven coverage of exam objectives, 
        content duplication between the guides and exam notes, and sketchy technical 
        editing. In one instance, the Win2K Server guide covers NT 4.0 System 
        Policies in tremendous detail yet neglects to cover in sufficient detail 
        the inner workings of Win2K Group Policy. In another chapter, IIS 5.0 
        is thoroughly explained while relatively little attention is paid to how 
        Remote Access Policies are evaluated and applied. In addition, it presents 
        little detailed information on the Encrypting File System and how it works. 
        Rather, the guide generically describes the mechanics of encrypting files 
        without explaining the theory. 
      Technical content overlaps to a great extent as well. For instance, the 
        Win2K Professional and Server guides duplicate so much material that Sybex 
        easily could have consolidated them, similar to the way Microsoft consolidates 
        the same subjects in the Microsoft Official Curriculum. There’s also overlap 
        of material between the study guides and exam notes; I’m not sure why 
        you’d purchase both. The “extra” exam tips provided by the exam notes 
        are nothing to speak of and should have been incorporated into the study 
        guides. 
      
         
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          | Each Sybex Study Guide companion CD-ROM contains an electronic version 
            of the guide and practice exams, plus multimedia content. | 
      
      For both the guides and exam notes, the technical editing is, in a word, 
        inconsistent. Some of the materials exhibit relatively few technical errors 
        while others are riddled with glaring mistakes. For example, I discovered 
        the following in the Win2K Professional Exam Notes: “Basic storage consists 
        of primary and extended partitions. The first partition that is created 
        on a hard drive is called a primary partition. The primary partition uses 
        all of the space that is allocated to the partition. Each physical drive 
        can have only one primary partition. Subsequent partitions are called 
        extended partitions. … You can have up to three extended partitions on 
        a physical disk.” These statements are incorrect. A basic drive can have 
        up to four partitions, with three of them primary and one extended. Ironically, 
        while the exam notes incorrectly describe basic disk partitioning, the 
        same concept is explained correctly in the accompanying study guide. 
      Here’s another mistake from the Win2K Professional Exam Notes: “You cannot 
        create basic storage through Windows 2000. Basic storage only exists if 
        you have upgraded the computer from a previous version of Windows NT to 
        Windows 2000.” These statements aren’t true, as basic storage is the default 
        storage type for all Win2K boxes. It doesn’t matter if these computers 
        have been upgraded from a previous OS or installed from scratch. 
      Because of the content overlap, many of the technical errors that show 
        up in the study guides are present in the exam notes as well. While technical 
        errors do appear in most technical books — and yes, Sybex posts errata 
        sheets on its Web site — there’s still no excuse for letting these blatant 
        technical mistakes slip through the editing process. 
      Study Guide Add-Ons 
        Each study guide comes with a companion CD-ROM, where you find the corresponding 
        guide in Adobe’s .pdf format, along with electronic versions of the assessments, 
        end-of-chapter reviews and final exams found in the print guides. There’s 
        also a flashcard exam-prep product on each CD-ROM that can be viewed on 
        your computer or downloaded to a PDA. 
      The above tests and flash cards are adequate as post-chapter learning 
        assessment tools, but they’re not at all suitable for real exam preparation. 
        In terms of content and depth, they’re nowhere near the quality of some 
        of the practice exam products, such as those made by Transcender and Self 
        Test Software, that I’ve reviewed in recent months. The CD-ROMs also boast 
        something called WINSIM, which consists of various movies that show you 
        how to perform Win2K tasks. I found these movies to be narrated wizard 
        walkthroughs that you could probably better perform on your own. 
      My Verdict 
        The Sybex materials are a good place to start learning Win2K basics. But, 
        as I’ve already pointed out, by no means should you consider them the 
        end-all, be-all Win2K exam-prep materials of your dreams. And if you do 
        purchase the study guides, then I don’t recommend purchasing the exam 
        notes, since much of the content is duplicated. 
      If you use these materials, make sure you download the latest errata 
        sheets at www.sybex.com. 
        In the meantime, stay tuned to this column, because when I do find the 
        perfect MCSE exam-prep self-study materials, I’ll let you know right away.