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- MSPRESS MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-270: Microsoft Windows XP Professional ISBN 0-7356-1460-1
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This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors
relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-270:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional, ISBN 0-7356-1460-1.
The following topics are covered:
- Page 10: "32" Should Be "64"
- Pages 16 & 17: Windows 2000 Should Be Windows XP
- Pages 18 & 19: Windows 2000 Should Be Windows XP
- Pages 84 & 110: Incorrect References To Drivers.EXE
- Page 92: Correction To Question 70-270.03.01.003
- Page 94: Correction To Answer C's Explanation For Question 70-270.03.01.003
- Page 101: Correction To Answer C's Explanation For Question 70-270.03.02.002
- Page 180: Correction To Question 70-270.05.03.001
- Page 209: Incorrect Answers To Question 70-270.06.02.001
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Page 10: "32 MB" Should Be "64 MB"
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On page 10, in line 2, change:
"32 MB of RAM"
To:
"64 MB of RAM"
Pages 16 & 17: Windows 2000 Should Be Windows XP
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In line 3 on page 15, and in line 7 on page 16, change:
"Windows 2000 Professional"
To:
"Windows XP Professional"
Pages 18 & 19: Windows 2000 Should Be Windows XP
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On pages 18 and 19, in question 70-270.01.02.033, in paragraphs A, B, C, and D,
Change:
"Windows 2000 Professional"
To:
"Windows XP Professional"
Pages 84 & 110: Incorrect References To Drivers.EXE
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On page 84, in the last paragraph, and on page 110, in the second paragraph from
the bottom, remove references to the tool "DRIVERS.EXE".
Drivers.exe is part of Windows 2000 Resource Kits and is not available in Windows
XP Professional.
Page 92: Correction To Question 70-270.03.01.003
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On page 92, in question 70-270.03.01.003,
Change:
"C. Use the ERD to create a new BOOT.INI file"
To:
"C. Use ntbackup.exe to restore the BOOT.INI file from the full backup file"
Page 94: Correction To Answer C's Explanation For Question 70-270.03.01.003
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On page 94, in question 70-270.03.01.003, change the explanation for answer C to
be:
"C. Correct. You can use ntbackup.exe to restore the BOOT.INI file that you
backed up during the full backup."
Page 101: Correction To Answer C's Explanation For Question 70-270.03.02.002
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On page 101, in question 70-270.03.02.002, change the explanation for answer C to
be:
"C. Incorrect: The ERD does not exist in Windows XP Professional."
Page 180: Correction To Question 70-270.05.03.001
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On page 180, in question 70-270.05.03.001, the correct answer should be D, not C.
Change the answers and explanations to be:
"Correct Answers: D
A. Incorrect: See explanation for D
B. Incorrect: See explanation for D
C. Incorrect: See explanation for D
D. Correct: The Windows 2000 version of the Administration Tools Pack is not
compatible with Windows XP Professional."
Page 209: Incorrect Answers To Question 70-270.06.02.001
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On page 209, in Question 70-270.06.02.001, the correct answers should be A, B,
and D, not A, B, and E. Change the correct answers and explanations for D and E
to be:
"Correct Answers: A, B, and D
D. Correct: Like PPTP, L2TP encapsulates Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames,
which then encapsulate IP or IPX protocols, allowing users to remotely run
programs that are dependent on specific network protocols.
E. Incorrect: The Windows XP implementation of L2TP is designed to run natively
over IP networks. This implementation of L2TP does not support native tunneling
over X.25, Frame Relay, or ATM networks."
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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.
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