If this is for certification purpose, then 70-221 is the one to go with.  In
addition, use the Microsoft book.  If you read it from front to back and
understand it all, it's a sure thing that you will pass.

If this is to deepen your knowledge of Microsoft Network infrastructure, the
above book is a good start.  In addition, I personally use the following
resources:
* Books on Windows 2000 DNS - New Rider is ok
* Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.II - Douglas E. Comer (Understand this
book and be a networking guru)
* TECHNET CD 0r on www.microsoft.com/technet.  A wealth of KB articles on
more then just networking.  The information type goes beyond certification.
When I read MCSE study guides, they are always times when my curiosity go
beyond the material covered.  This is the first place I go for more
information.
* RFC's - only networking propeller heads what-to-be need look in here.
(archieves are every where)

Cheers,
Leonard Lee

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Subject: advice on which module to do



I need to do a course on Win2000 networking

i know the networking basics, out of the new MSCE modules, does anyone have
a suggestion as to which one i should do.

I have looked through the fundamental one and i think it's a bit too
basic...

thanks


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