Article ID: 971805 - Last Review: May 27, 2009 - Revision: 1.4 MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exams 70-648 & 70-649): Transitioning Your MCSA/MCSE to Windows Server® 2008 comments and corrections
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This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exams 70-648 & 70-649): Transitioning Your MCSA/MCSE to Windows Server 2008, 978-0-7356-2633-1. The following topics are covered:
MORE INFORMATIONPage 7: "131.107.160.32/27" should be "131.107.100.160/27"On page 7, the 6th subnet from top of the page is incorrect.Change: "31.107.160.32/27" To: "131.107.100.160/27" Page 7: "131.107.100.24" should be "131.107.100.224"On page 7, the IP address in the first sentence under the "The Longest Match Algorithm" heading is incorrect.Change: "In the VLSM example previously described, an IPv4 datagram sent, for example, to the IPv4 address 131.107.100.24 locates the relevant host on the 131.107.100.224/30 subnet, not on the 131.107.100.224/27 subnet." To: "In the VLSM example previously described, an IPv4 datagram sent, for example, to the IPv4 address 131.107.100.224 locates the relevant host on the 131.107.100.224/30 subnet, not on the 131.107.100.224/27 subnet." Page 9: "23ad" should be "3ad"On page 9, the 3rd sentence under the "IPv6 Address Prefixes" heading includes an incorrect number in the IPv6 address.Change: "For example, 21cd:53::/64 is the subnet on which the address 21cd:53::23ad:3f:af37:8d62 is located." To: "For example, 21cd:53::/64 is the subnet on which the address 21cd:53::3ad:3f:af37:8d62 is located." Page 25: -d should be -nOn page 25, the first full sentence contains an incorrect command option.Change: “If you want more information about the routers in the path, and particularly if you want to verify router reliability, use the pathping -d command, again followed by the destination IPv6 address.” To: “If you want more information about the routers in the path, and particularly if you want to verify router reliability, use the pathping -n command, again followed by the destination IPv6 address.” Page 185: "least" should be "most"On page 185, the first sentence on the page contains incorrect information.Change: "When multiple interfaces are connected to network locations that have different categories, the least secure category will be assigned to the computer." To: "When multiple interfaces are connected to network locations that have different categories, the most secure category will be assigned to the computer." Page 185: TechNet article address missingOn page 185, in the "MORE INFO NETWORK LOCATiON AWARENESS" box there is a reference to a TechNet article but no address is given.The address is: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753545(WS.10).aspx (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753545(WS.10).aspx) Page 476: Three should be TwoOn page 476, the second-to-last sentence of the first paragraph is incorrect.Change: "In Figure 9-5, the One and Three groups have inherited the Not Approved status from the approval setting assigned to the Alpha group." To: "In Figure 9-5, the One and Two groups have inherited the Not Approved status from the approval setting assigned to the Alpha group." Page 851: "443" should be "143"On page 851, Answer A for Question 5 includes an incorrect port number.Change: "A. Incorrect: IMAP4 uses port 443; the command in question relates to the POP3 port, port 110." To: "A. Incorrect: IMAP4 uses port 143; the command in question relates to the POP3 port, port 110." Page 862: pre-position should be prepopulateOn page 862, the answer to 6 is incorrect.Change: "You pre-position the CEO’s account." To: "You prepopulate the CEO’s account." Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All 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. | Other Resources Other Support Sites
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