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About This Book
Part 2: Prepare for the Exam
Part 2 helps to familiarize you with the types of questions that you will
encounter on
the MCP exam. By reviewing the objectives and the sample questions, you can
focus
on the specific skills that you need to improve before taking the exam.
See Also
For a complete list of Microsoft certification exams and their related
objectives,
go to http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/default.asp.
Part 2 is organized by the exam’s objectives. Each chapter covers one of the
primary
groups of objectives, called Objective Domains. Each chapter lists the
tested skills you
must master to answer the exam questions and includes a list of further
reading to
help you improve your ability to perform the tasks or use the skills
specified by the
objectives.
Within each Objective Domain, you will find the related objectives that are
covered on
the exam. Each objective provides you with several practice exam questions.
The
answers are accompanied by explanations of each correct and incorrect
answer.
On the CD
These questions are also available on the companion CD as a practice test.
Informational Notes
Several types of reader aids appear throughout the training kit.
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Tip contains methods of performing a task more quickly or in a
not-so-obvious way.
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Important contains information that is essential to completing a task.
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Note contains supplemental information.
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Caution contains valuable information about possible loss of data; be sure
to read
this information carefully.
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Warning contains critical information about possible physical injury; be
sure to
read this information carefully.
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See Also contains references to other sources of information.
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Planning contains hints and useful information that should help you plan the
implementation.
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Security Alert highlights information you need to know to maximize security
in
your work environment.
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Exam Tip flags information you should know before taking the certification
exam.
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Off the Record contains practical advice about the real-world implications
of
information presented in the lesson.
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