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Paperback Mastering TCP/IP for NT Server Book

ISBN: 0782121233

ISBN13: 9780782121230

Mastering TCP/IP for NT Server

An a-to-z guide to TCP/IP networking, here is a complete reference to understanding the language of the Internet and Intranets for the network professional. Written by the leading authorities on NT and TCP/IP, this book contains everything one needs to put the benefits of TCP/IP to work for an NT-based organization. Mark Minasi, MCSE, is the world's #1 NT authority and is a celebrated lecturer and writer.

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I love all of Mark's books and this is no exception!

Don't listen to the bad reviews. They don't know what they are talking about. Mark has put together the most informative book on networking with TCP/IP and NT that I, or you, will ever see in our lifetime. I recommend this book.

I am a MCT and recommend this book highly.

I teach a lot of people TCP/IP. This can be one of the hardest subjects for students to learn. As a supplement to either the Microsoft corriculm or the Sybex TCP/IP study guide, this is a "must-have" for students. It not only helps with the exam, but covers those little annoying problems I see at customers all the time. I recommend it highly.

As an NT trainer, I highly recommend this book!

If you are studying NT, then this is the book for you. It is written by authors that have distinguished themselves in this field for over ten years. If you want to actually learn soemthing, then buy this book.

Got to have it if you use NT and TCP/IP. Who doesn't?

This book has helped me so much in finding the little problems that come up in a day to day NT environment. I recommend this for every NT shop!

The best book to start with

I'm a certified Microsoft trainer and I specialize in TCP/IP. When students ask what book they should start with, I always used to say, like everyone else, Douglas Comer's _Internetworking with TCP/IP, vol 1_. OK, Comer's book is great. It is a college textbook and it reads like one. If you want/need that level of detail, then get it. But for people just starting with TCP/IP, this is a much better book to start with. It is also helpful if you just need to know more about NetBIOS over TCP/IP. I've been waiting for Mark to write a book like this for years now. His writing style is very reader-friendly. He keeps it full of information but in a way that doesn't overload you. If you haven't read his outstanding articles in Windows NT Magazine, you're really missing out. I also know Todd and Monica professionally and have a lot of respect for their talents as engineers and authors. A good addition to an MCSE's library. (My opinion is my own and does not necessarily express that of my employer, QuickStart Technologies.)
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