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Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 Unleashed
Published in Hardcover by Sams (2008-02-11)
Authors: Rand Morimoto, Michael Noel, Omar Droubi, Ross Mistry, and Chris Amaris
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Helped me pass 70-649 w/Self test software. I like the Unleashed series.... Goot books and very imformative...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
Bought this book to help pass the 070-649 exam and it helped do the job... It is not geared for the exam but it covers the subjet matter on the exam... Also it is the only real 2008 Server book out right now....

Cover the topics well and goes thru the installation process...

Incredible Resource!!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-03
I went to the Windows 2008 launch event and got excited about migrating our company to Windows 2008, but wanted to get a third party book to help me better understand the REAL features, functions, and experiences of the product (rather than Microsoft's rendition of it). I jumped on Amazon and searched for a book, and this Windows 2008 Unleashed book was already rated with a couple 5-stars, so I bought it. I just got it last week.

At first, I was a little overwhelmed as the book is almost 2-inches thick and hard bound (definitely worth the cost for the shear volume and amount of paper it took to print this book)! I read the introduction chapter and got a lot more comfortable with Windows 2008 as the author provided a really good comparison of Windows 2008 to Windows 2003 (which I already know pretty well). The intro chapter also gave me links to different parts of the book that helped me organize the way I was going to review the text of the book (I prioritized chapters in the book based on my interests, which was outlined and highlighted very well in the first chapter).

I was most interested some of the new things I've heard about Windows 2008 such as the security stuff, Windows virtualization, terminal services, and Active Directory Federation. I flipped to each of the chapters that covered these topics, and I found the content very easy to follow. Each chapter started off with an overview of the topic (like an introduction of the concepts) and then as I got further into the chapter, it got more into the details on how to implement the technologies, and it had notes and tips throughout the chapters that made it obvious to me the authors have worked with Windows 2008 for a long time and provided great guidance!

After reading about 5 chapters, I then focused on what it would take to implement and migrate to Windows 2008 and flipped to the chapters on installation and on migration. Those chapters also were VERY well structured and helped walk me through what was involved. I was greatly relieved to read that the migration process from Windows 2003 to Windows 2008 wasn't that complicated. And while I have only been fiddling with Windows 2008 for about a week in the lab here at the company I work for (which is a pretty extensive lab with over 30 servers mirroring a portion of our production environment), I've gone from being overwhelmed to pleasantly relieved that our migration to Windows 2008 will be well planned, staged, and executed thanks to the content of this book!

I am grateful to the authors of this book! I just bought the books on Exchange 2007, SharePoint 2007, and Windows Vista written by the same authors (Rand Morimoto and Michael Noel) as I think their writing style and the value of the content is wonderful!

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Excellent Book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
I've been waiting for a complete book on Windows 2008, and glad to have gotten in a pre-order and purchase of this book! 1400+ pages!!! I jumped straight to the migration chapter as we're looking for tips on how to plan our migration from Windows 2003. Very complete and detailed process along with tips and hints, which was great to see someone has actually done the migrations before and could share best practices! I also found the chapter on clustering and high availability (chapter 29) to cover the new Windows 2008 clustering in detail as being very helpful! And since we have several sites, Chapter 32 on branch office was a good read! I think I'm only 120 pages thru the most pertinent chapters to me, but expect to read the thing cover to cover. GREAT book, I highly recommend it!!!

Impressive!!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
This book is a monster at 1337-pages (sorry, I don't count the 100-page index that brings this book to 1432-pages) and hard bound cover, REALLY NICE, I felt I got my money's worth! I've bought several of Rand's books in the past, this one is another winner! 37-chapters on everything from design and planning, through testing, through migrations, plus chapters on security, clustering, performance optimization, SharePoint, Hyper-V, etc. I went through the RTM product and the book, it covers everything end to end which is GREAT! Another winner, very impressive!!!

Microsoft
Windows XP Pocket Reference (Info Compact)
Published in Paperback by Elcomp Pub (2002-08)
Author: Gary Camp
List price: $5.00
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Windows XP Pocket Reference
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-26
The pocket reference arrived on time. And the package is in perfect condition. With regards to the overall contents of the pocket book. I gave it five stars. Because of its compactness and very informative.

Exceptional Value! Lots of Info
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-22
If you are ever stuck using window XP then this is the book for you! I was skeptical on buying this book because how cheap it was. When i recieved it, it answered many questions that I had. This book always goes where I go cause its a life saver! All of the information is so clear to understand and so easy to find. And it will fit in your front shirt pocket.

Exceptional Value! Lots of Info
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-22
If you are ever stuck using window XP then this is the book for you! I was skeptical on buying this book because how [inexpensive] it was. When i recieved it, it answered many questions that I had. This book always goes where I go cause its a life saver! All of the information is so clear to understand and so easy to find. And it will fit in your front shirt pocket.

Exceptional Value! Lots of Info
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-22
If you are ever stuck using window XP then this is the book for you! I was skeptical on buying this book because how cheap it was. When i recieved it, it answered many questions that I had. This book always goes where I go cause its a life saver! All of the information is so clear to understand and so easy to find. And it will fit in your front shirt pocket.

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Windows XP Power Tools
Published in Paperback by Sybex (2002-05-17)
Author: Jim Boyce
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Very Good Book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-20
This book was very well written. It covered many extremely interesting topics useful to most people using a modern OS. It's a shame MS did not include it with their over-priced Windoze XP. Well worth the price.

Windows XP Power Tools - Best of Breed
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-19
Windows XP Power Tools is a jewel for advanced and power users of Windows XP, both the home and professional versions. It is well organized and can be read from cover-to-cover or by individual sections. Each section covers the topics in detail with excellent examples and illustrations.

Windows XP Power Tools is not just a rehash of vendor documentation or other authors that leave out important information. Rather, each topic is presented in enough detail to be complete and really useful.

To me, a good technical computer book allows the reader to stand on the shoulders of the author to get a jump-start on rapidly evolving technologies. The author, Jim Boyce seems to have broad shoulders on which to stand.

If you are an advanced computer user and want good, focused information on Windows XP, then get this book.

Required text for Power Users
Helpful Votes: 55 out of 55 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-23
"Windows XP Power Tools" is a fantastic collection of tips and tricks for really using Windows XP to it's fullest potential. Each of the advanced techniques is fully explained in a way that you can feel comfortable implementing it without concern that you will be breaking something else. Topic coverage is extensive and includes advanced setup information such as startup and shutdown control, networking, OS components, FTP hosting, hardware, remote access and VPN connections as well as maintenance information on items such as the registry, security, automated tasks, the command console, policies, and recovering from disasters.

If that weren't enough reason to purchase the book (which, believe me, it is), it also has a CD with many useful utilities. If you want a book that is well written and comprehensive with detailed instructions to make you a real power user and troubleshooter then this is an excellent choice - A highly recommended book.

Excellent definitive reference
Helpful Votes: 58 out of 60 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-02
Regardless of your Windows XP level, professional systems administrators using XP Professional to first time home users using XP Home Edition can find value in this title. The author has succeeded in putting together an easy reading and comprehending, one-stop reference that puts Microsoft's Windows XP Resource Kit and Step by Step books to shame.

The book does an excellent job of addressing the needs of users where Windows XP is their first OS away from Windows 9x, while not bringing the information level down for seasoned NT/2000 administrators who need a source of information for the features so poorly documented by Microsoft.

The printed portion of the book covers everything from Windows Shortcuts, Policies, the Recovery Console and EFS to slipstream deployment of service packs, designing network topologies, web mastering with IIS and VPN Connections. The included CD-ROM includes many useful shareware/professional utilities and tools (and unlike some other included CD-ROMs, many of the titles are used quite frequently within the industry). A nice note about the CD-ROM and the book is that the author hasn't written an 800 page advertisement for the utilities - the CD-ROM can stay sealed in the pouch, never seeing the light of day, and the book will still stand on it's own.

The back cover says it's a must-have. I've used Windows XP since it was in beta, deployed the release to my network users, and certified in the OS by Microsoft - and I couldn't agree more.

Microsoft
Windows(R) XP Professional Security
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia (2002-10-23)
Author: Gary Bahadur
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Great Resource
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-16
The authors dont just provide how to info, but also why things work like they do, its heavy on internals and how to's
I'm a systems administrator and it really helped me with my group policy designs, and my wireless network setup. This book is definitive resource for all windows security, and gets into more than just xp, including 2000 and .NET.

A first-rate resource
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-07
Collaboratively written by security and networking consultant Chris Weber and Gary Bahadur (co-founder and CIO of Foundstone, Inc., a company that provides vulnerability management software, consulting, and training services to Fortune 500 clients), Windows XP Professional Security is an extensive and reliable guide to implementing and managing as secure a Windows XP environment as current technologies make possible. Individual chapters discuss a wide range of security-related topics including password management, firewalls, ways to prepare a computer system for the worst, and easy-to-understand instructions for taking advantage of all the new Windows XP security settings and features. A first-rate resource, Windows XP Professional Security should be required reading for anyone using Windows XP for personal, professional, or corporate purposes.

a must-have security reference for Windows 2000/XP/.NET
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-15
This book covers security for most of Windows 2000/XP/ and .NET. There are many topics inside including internal registry security, wireless security practices, the new Software Restriction Policies, information about Active Directory security and Group Policy, and much more detailed info on the internal security workings of Windows. Each of the security settings/options are explained with examples including the upgraded RestrictAnonymous, ICF, and IPSec. IIS 5.1 is explored as well as .NET's wholly redesigned IIS 6.0. In chapter 11, the authors clearly explain some interesting caveats you should definitely know about managing Windows XP in a Windows 2000 domain. Many of the new features in XP/.NET are introduced, including new tools, and security recommendations from folks who do this stuff on a daily basis.

Hardly a wasted word in this comprehensive guide to XP
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-22
"Windows XP Professional Security" (WXPPS) is a great way to learn about the newest technologies produced by the software engineers in Redmond. Although the "Windows XP" title suggests a focus on desktops, WXPPS is about enterprise strategies. It's surprising so much useful information can be packed into 400 pages.

Good administration-oriented security books teach more than proper system configuration. They illuminate the inner workings of the operating system and explain why certain strategies work best. WXPPS doesn't just list OS settings; it explains what they mean and how they have consequences. No detail is too small, such as explanations of the various registry "Run" keys in ch 3 or the changes to "RestrictAnonymous" in ch 6.

Those who consider Windows XP to be a cosmetic upgrade to Windows 2000 will be surprised by what WXPPS offers. The book explains several administrative and security enhancements, like Software Restriction Policies (SAFER) in ch 2 or IIS 5.1 in XP and 6.0 in Windows Server 2003 (formerly .NET Server). Active Directory is more closely tied to security than ever before, and WXPPS explains how Windows XP Group Policy Objects can be managed within a Windows 2000 domain. The Active Directory "crash course" in ch 11 does a good job bringing the reader up to speed on this crucial Windows component.

I have few criticisms for this book. A walk-through for configuring IPSec would have been helpful, since the Windows implementation of IPSec tunnels via "wizards" seems clunky. Otherwise, I was happy with WXPPS' ability to introduce administrative or technical material as background, then proceed to explain security implications. The wireless section (ch 9) was particularly strong in this respect.

I've added this book to my "Digital Security System Administration" Listmania list, and recommend those interested read a copy. Like Joel Scambray says about WXPPS -- "Don't boot up without it!" I look forward to the Windows 2003 Server edition, should one be published.

Microsoft
Windows® 98 Secrets® Gold
Published in Paperback by Wiley Publishing (1998-04)
Authors: Brian Livingston and Davis Straub
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A book that takes you from the basics to the the indepth !!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-21
This book gives you every tool you need to get yourself through the rough edges, yet get the most from the Operating System! I love it and its tools!!!

If you can only buy 3 books on Win 98 then Secrets is them
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-19
Although the book lives up to its title, there are plenty of secrets, undocumented features and tips offered in the book, mostly Windows 98 Secrets Gold is a review of stuff most users will already know. In its current form, the book should be published in 2 volumes because it is quite unwieldy as a single volume making it difficult to sit and read. On the other hand, if the editors stuck to the title and only printed the secrets then the book would be much shorter and in my opinion, more useful. Secrets, undocumented features and tips are identified in the text margins with an icon and one only need flip through the book to realize that if you were to distill out the non iconized text, then the book would be much more compact. Curiously, the book keeps making distinctions between the features in Windows 98 and Windows 3.1 with hardly a nod to Windows 95. Still, like the authors state in the introduction, if even one tip is useful, you probably will have gotten your money's worth.

If I had One Wish!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-16
Oh looks so tempting. From the way windows 95 secrets went i could only wish. This is really torture because it's infront of me and i can't have it. Dag! WOW Nice Book i don't want to leave this web page.

Brian and Davis have done it AGAIN!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-01
This is THE book on WINDOWS 98! I also have the Windows 95 version, and find it to be the most helpful, so I am now reading my new copy of Windows 98...AND with 4 CDs, it is truly a great deal! Windows 95 users can benefit from this book also! A MUST have book for YOUR library.

Microsoft
X2 Wolverine's Revenge Official Strategy Guide
Published in Paperback by BRADY GAMES (2003-04-09)
Authors: Michael Lummis and BradyGames
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Excellent Strategy Guide; I wish I bought it before I was one level away from finishing!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
Anyone who has played Wolverine's Revenge knows this is no easy game but it's a fun one. It takes cunning, it takes strategy and it takes patience! It took me months and I had finally reached the last part of the very last level with Lady Deathstrike but couldn't figure it out! Nothing seemed to work.

Then I stumbled across a cheat code that allowed me to become invunerable and I finished the game. But somehow I felt deflated because I didn't "quite" beat her on my own terms so I purchased this GREAT guide! I am amazed at all it contains. It will tell you where every Cerebro file is, the best way to earn the most dog tags, the best way to take out the bosses, and best of all, how to stay alive in even the worst of situations!

Wolverine's Revenge is definitely a hard game but it is so worth it when you do it right! This guide gives you so much for a great price. It's a thoroughly enjoyable companion to a great game, which gets even better when you have this printed "preview of coming attractions." Just remember that even with this wonderful guide, you get out of the game what you put into it. I found that to get the most out of the guide (and the game) was to be very familiar with each section of the guide and take seriously everything it has to say. It will help you get what you need to win the game without having to test Wolverine's healing factor every five seconds! So, Claws out, head down and full steam ahead.

help.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-15
i dont actually have this book but can you tell me how to beat both the sabertooths, juggernaut, and lady deathstrike? i know there is a kind soul out there who will.

i know the first time you beat sabertooth he supposedly drops a card? where does he drop it? how do i get it?

Help, I need somebody, Help!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-25
I could have beaten this game without a guide to help me. However, I would have gotten my first social security check before hand. This guide defenitely a must have for anyone that wants to beat this game during this century.

yay!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-24
I can beat the game now! ^.^ ~ now if only they would make a dynasty warriors 4 guide~

Microsoft
Access 2000 Guidebook
Published in Paperback by Scott Jones (1999-01-01)
Authors: Phyllis Dobson and Maggie Trigg
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We have been pleased
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-18
"We have been pleased with Trigg & Dobson Access textbooks in the past. This revision for 2000 appears to be nothing less than the quality to which we have become accustomed." Dennis C. Hipp - Guilford Tech Community College

Exercises are strongest aspect
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-17
The exercises are, in my opinion, one of the strongest aspects of the book. They are varied, many require thought on the part of the students, getting around the "monkey-see monkey-do" approach of some texts, and clearly distinguish between problems for practicing techniques, problems requiring critical thinking, and problems requiring more exploratory activities. Timothy Fullam University of Alaska Southeast

I especially like three of the changes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-17
I especially like three of the changes: A) relating the exercises to specific topics. Makes it easier for the students to comprehend the exercises. Also provides a logical foundation for relating topics to specific problem areas. B) providing strategic directions for project problem solving. Helps the learning curve for students who have difficulty mapping a solution path to complex problems. C) changing the fast-track index, rewording. Makes searching a lot easier! Ramesh Kumar, Cal State Fullerton

Microsoft
Access 2007 Forms & Reports For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2007-01-10)
Authors: Brian Underdahl and Darlene Underdahl
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Easy, quick, and fun!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-23
I didn't want to waste a lot of time--who has that? This book didn't waste my time but instead it told me what to do, how to do it, and why it mattered in simple, straightforward language. It was actually fun to see how much I could accomplish in Access in such a short time. Now everyone in the office thinks I'm an Access wizard.

Great way to learn
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-24
I've got a LOT of Mr. Underdahl's books in my library, and have come to expect excellent coverage of whatever topics he writes on. I know how to use Access, but I'm not quite that up-to-speed on creating forms and reports and using the Query tool properly - this book fills in the blanks and shows you how maximize your time and financial investments in Access. The author also does a great job of showing you how to use the Access tools with other Office applications (like Word and Excel). The book is a great one-stop-source for Access 2007 forms/reports/query tool - if you use Access often, this book is one of those resources you'll always find yourself reaching out for... a great reference.

Access 2007 Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-27
Since I don't use Access often enough to be great at it, this is the perfect reference book to quickly guide me through unfamiliar areas. I found the "queries" discussions particularly helpful. Also, this book is loaded with tips, notes and reminders that really make sense and offer great ideas to manipulate the data and produce the perfect report. Thank you for making that task easier and less stressful.

Microsoft
Access 97 : Client Server Programming
Published in Paperback by Mike Murach & Associates (1998-11)
Authors: Anne Prince and Joel Murach
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Great Resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-11
I have been developing applicaitons for a number of year now with Access 97 and have many books I have used. This book has become my most recommended. I have found many books on Access to be either too basic or too advanced for me. This book talks about basic concepts and then adds enough advanced information that almost anyone could learn something from it. The concepts are explained in a very understandable way. I wish I had bought this years ago!

must for anyone who develops serious applications in Access
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-14
Client/Server Programming for Access 97 is a must have for anyone who develops serious applications in Access 97. It contains clear, practical guidelines to create and polish client/server applications using Access 97. I recommend this book to both novices and experts since it impossible to believe that there will not be something of value for anyone who reads it. It can be read cover to cover or used as a reference. As a footnote, I must also add that the paper quality is unusually good and the layouts completely avoid descriptions on one page and diagrams on the other.

Excellent coverage of the entire topic
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-20
I just finished the book and I loved it! It does a very nice job of covering the entire topic in enough depth to provide real answers, while leaving plenty of room for exploration. I'll be downloading some of the examples soon. I particularly liked the "Paired-Pages" arrangement where the right page summarizes and supplements the material presented on the left. It delivers the concepts in convenient bite-size pieces with immediate, built-in reinforcement. It will get my highest recommendation. It now takes it's place on my shelf alongside the other Access "Bible", the Sybex Access97 Developer's Handbook.

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Advanced C: Tips and Techniques (Hayden Books C Library)
Published in Paperback by Financial Times Prentice Hall (1988-05)
Authors: Paul L. Anderson and Gail C. Anderson
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Available Electronically from Authors
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-09
This book is no longer in print but is available directly from the authors in electronic form (PDF file). See their web site and contact them via email.

Excellent C Examples
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-02
This book provides many excellent C examples and techniques in array manipulation, pointers and some other techniques. Very good reference for professional programmer.

An excellent composition of advanced concepts and reference.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-11
It takes you through the rough edges of C in great detail unlike other "highly rated" books which merely presents concepts. Discussion on RTE, compact pointer experessions are a special treat. It makes you look at C with a "compiler perspective", a must for an advanced background. Recommended for everyone who likes C and wants to get serious!!


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