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Serious Windows 2000 Training

For the exams or for real work, this one satisfies both training goals.

Turbocharge Your FrontPage Web Pages

Don't want to fuss with Web page scripting? Use J-Bots instead.

Questions on the IIS Test

Consider it a study tool and IIS reference in one.

Total Teamwork

Proving you know how to create collaborative solutions with Outlook 2000 and Exchange Server 5.5 means understanding VB, ASP, COM, and CDO, among other technologies.

Save Admin Time with Scripting

If you had a wish list for the WSH, it might look like XLNT 2.0.

Office Savvy

Proving you can create Office 2000 solutions for this exam requires thinking outside the product box.

Site Server, Commerce Edition

If you want to pass this one, make sure you know Microsoft DNA as if it were your own.

The Complexity of a Web Site Solution

Tackling the Site Server exam requires an understanding of IIS, Exchange, and SQL Server, too. How ready are you to call yourself a Web expert?

The Well-Conceived Program

If you've successfully developed Visual C++ applications at some level, you're way ahead of the game with the Visual C++ Desktop exam.

Design of Distributed Apps

Best preparation for the Visual C++ Distributed Apps exam: Get experience. Beyond that, here's how to get ready and what to expect.

SMS 2.0 Behind the Scenes

There's no substitute for hands-on experience with SMS. Plan on spending lots of lab time to prepare.

Getting Even with SQL

SQL Server 7.0 administration is a new animal compared to SQL 6.5, and so is the Admin exam. You'll find it broad, fair, and ready to go adaptive out of the box.

Subtle SQL 7.0

While SQL 7.0 offers plenty that's easier to do than in SQL 6.5, you'd never know that from the Designing and Implementing exam.

At the Heart of Development

New forms of questions test your hard-won experience in the field.

Acing VB Desktop Apps

To pass the new Visual Basic 6.0 Desktop exam, you need to know standard VB objects (forms and controls) and the events they fire, ADO, and how to debug and deploy.

Windows DNA Has Arrived!

All you need to pass this exam is a thorough understanding of VB 5, VB 6,MTS, DNA, ADO, COM, DCOM, HTML, DHTML, IIS, XML, and OLEDB.

Down and Dirty Code with Visual InterDev 6.0

Although Microsoft wants to make programming easier, this exam proves that you should retain your fascination with the difficult.

Full of Goodies, and Then Some

NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 contains so many changes, Microsoft should have called it “NT 4.1.”

Remember: Windows 98 is an Upgrade

You’ll be relieved to hear that this exam builds on your knowledge of previous versions of Windows.

Tons of Fun: Pass That Exam! MCSE in a Box

Some vendors suggest you can become an MCSE simply by working through their massive bundles of books, CDs, and practice exams. But can you? We'll tell you which products really pull their weight.

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