felix
Does anyone have opinions on Mark Minasi's Win2k books.
Amazon and Amazon users give them a good rating and I was thinking of buying them.
The ones I am looking at getting are:
Mastering Windows 2000 Server
Mastering Windows 2000 Professional
Mastering Active Directory
They come in a set with a CD containing all the text also.
Combined they are $AU262.42
Thus I would like to know what ppl think and if there are better books out there.
Thanks,
F
Amazon and Amazon users give them a good rating and I was thinking of buying them.
The ones I am looking at getting are:
Mastering Windows 2000 Server
Mastering Windows 2000 Professional
Mastering Active Directory
They come in a set with a CD containing all the text also.
Combined they are $AU262.42
Thus I would like to know what ppl think and if there are better books out there.
Thanks,
F
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felix
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Aye,
I've ordered them. I must admit that I prefer books to websites or e-books as I can read them out under the trees or in a comfy sofa.
After paying $AU10k for this server I don't want to bollocks it up.
Not sure if I'm looking forward to reading 4000+ pages.
I've ordered them. I must admit that I prefer books to websites or e-books as I can read them out under the trees or in a comfy sofa.
After paying $AU10k for this server I don't want to bollocks it up.
Not sure if I'm looking forward to reading 4000+ pages.
felix
OP
Well I'm not too sure about the "John" as I've bought them for work, and a couple of others have to read them too.
However I do agree the it is one of the best places to read and absorb information and I reckon it's because there are limited distractions, unless of course you have the Sports Illustrated calendar on the back of the toilet door.
However I do agree the it is one of the best places to read and absorb information and I reckon it's because there are limited distractions, unless of course you have the Sports Illustrated calendar on the back of the toilet door.