Microsoft KB Archive/290339

= MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-215 Windows 2000 Server Comments And Corrections =

Article ID: 290339

Article Last Modified on 3/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * MSPRESS MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-215 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server ISBN 0-7356-0948-9

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This article was previously published under Q290339



SUMMARY
This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-215 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, ISBN 0-7356-0948-9.

The following topics are covered:


 * Pages 6 and 9: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
 * Pages 20 and 23: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
 * Pages 21 and 24: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
 * Page 21: Incorrect Partition
 * Page 58: Most Should Be Least
 * Page 66: Answers For Question 70-215.02.04.003 Should Be A & D
 * Page 139: Correction To Question 70-215.04.05.004



Pages 6 and 9: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
On page 6, in question 70-215.01.01.001, the amount of RAM installed in Computer C should be 128 MB to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 2000 Server.

Change:

&quot;64 MB&quot;

To:

&quot;128 MB&quot;

On page 9, in the text for explaining answer C, the amount of RAM is incorrect.

Change:

&quot;The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at least 64 MB of RAM, although 128 MB is recommended for most network environments. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM.&quot;

To:

&quot;The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at least 128 MB of RAM, although 256 MB is recommended. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM.&quot;

Pages 20 and 23: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
On page 20, in question 70-215-.01.03.002, the amount of RAM installed in Computer C should be 128 MB to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 2000 Server.

Change:

&quot;64 MB&quot;

To:

&quot;128 MB&quot;

On page 23, in the text for explaining answer C, the amount of RAM is incorrect.

Change:

&quot;The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at least 64 MB of RAM, although 128 MB is recommended for most network environments. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM.&quot;

To:

&quot;The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at least 128 MB of RAM, although 256 MB is recommended. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM.&quot;

Pages 21 and 24: Incorrect Minimum Memory Requirement
On page 21, in question 70-215-.01.03.003, the amount of RAM installed in Computer B should be 128 MB to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 2000 Server.

Change:

&quot;64 MB&quot;

To:

&quot;128 MB&quot;

On page 24, in the text for explaining answer B, the amount of RAM is incorrect.

Change:

&quot;The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at least 64 MB of RAM, although 128 MB is recommended for most network environments. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM.&quot;

To:

&quot;The processor must be at least a Pentium 133-MHz, and the computer must have at least 128 MB of RAM, although 256 MB is recommended. Computer C has 166-MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM.&quot;

Page 21: Incorrect Partition
On page 21, in the chart, in the Partition Type cell for D,

Change:

&quot;NTFS&quot;

To:

&quot;FAT32&quot;

Page 58: Most Should Be Least
On page 58, in the last sentence of the first paragraph,

Change:

&quot;When multiple permissions are granted to a resource, the most restrictive permissions apply.&quot;

To:

&quot;When multiple permissions are granted to a resource, the least restrictive permissions apply.&quot;

Page 66: Answers For Question 70-215.02.04.003 Should Be A & D
On page 66, the correct answers for question 70-215.02.04.003 should be A and D, not A, B, and D.

Change the explanation for answer B to:

&quot;B. Incorrect. Basic Authentication does not use a hashing technology for a secure exchange with the user's browser in order to establish the user's identity. Basic authentication results in the transmission of passwords across the network in an unencrypted form. A determined computer vandal equipped with a network monitoring tool could intercept user names and passwords.&quot;

Page 139: Correction To Question 70-215.04.05.004
On page 139, the correct answers for question 70-215-.04.05.004 should be A, B, C, and D, not A, B, C, D, and E.

Change:

&quot;Correct Answers: A, B, C, D, and E

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E. Correct: You can restore the system state data because you are a memeber of the Backup Operators group.&quot;

To:

&quot;Correct Answers: A, B, C, and D

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E. Incorrect: To restore System State data, the person performing the procedure must be a Local Administrator.&quot;

Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections.

Additional query words: WIN2000 ISBN 0-7356-0948-9 SHELDON 0-7356-1386-9

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