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Active Directory Sites, Trusts, and Troubleshooting Classroom-To-Go
- Windows Server 2003 Edition
- Narrated by: Ron Knowles
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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Summary
Written by the premier author in Windows administration, William Stanek, and addressing the needs of Windows 2003 administrators and support staff, Active Directory Sites, Trusts and Troubleshooting Classroom to Go is designed to help you build your knowledge of Windows Server 2003. The course covers:
- Understanding Active Directory Sites
- Understanding Active Directory Replication
- Configuring and Maintaining Active Directory Sites
- Configuring and Maintaining Replication
- Managing Trust Relationships
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Active Directory
- Restoring Active Directory
- Those who want to learn about new technologies
- Those who want to complete their Microsoft Certification
- Those who want to refresh their memories about technologies they've previously learned.
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- Jason
- 02-05-12
content good but...
If this looks similar to my other review it's because it is! The same guy is narrating on this ebbok which once again manages to completly destroy the content. Read on for explanation.
Ok, first off the author is brilliant. I have many of his books but this is badly let down by the narrator! I can some up in a few bullit points.
1. It is clear that the narrator does not understand the subject matter.
2. It is very clear that the chap is reading from a script.
3. And most annoying, probably as a result of points 1 and 2. The whole content seems to be segmented in that it's like one of the recordings that you hear where-buy the sentance has been put together by pulling seperate words out of a database and then saying it in a sentance. The volume is also quite funny as well in that the guy goes up and down in pitch and no this is not an error on my playback. I've played it back on 3 items including teh latest iphone and have re-downloaded the book but still it is awful. One other thing - very expensive. This is only a subset of teh whole book that won't set you back more than about £20. I bought it to listen to whilst driving to and from work but the guy is so f****** annoying that I had to give up on it.
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