Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Directory Service Infrastructure exam (70-217) is one of the required exams to establish MCSE certification credentials under the Windows 2000 certification program. Provides two complete practice exams featuring questions designed to assess the reader's readiness to take the exam, and the answers and explanations that reinforce the reasoning behind the correct answers. Features an exclusive Self-Assessment section that will help the reader evaluate their knowledge base against the requirements for MCSE certification under both ideal and real circumstances. Contains sample questions and practice tests much like the format of the actual exams.
David Watts, MCSE, MCSD, CNE, Network+ is currently employed by Hilton Computer Strategies in Houston, Texas. David has worked since 1988 as both a consultant and project lead on enterprise level deployments of Microsoft technologies. An expert in Microsoft systems, David can often be found teaching students at all levels.
Will Willis, MCSE, A+, Network+ is currently working as an MIS Director/Network Manager administering NT and Windows 2000 servers running Exchange Server, IIS, SQL Server, and SMS. In addition to these duties Will manages the MIS department and finds time to mentor other technology professionals.
J. Peter Bruzzese--Edison, NJ (MCT, MCSE for Windows 2000, CNA, CCNA, CIW) is a senior technical instructor with New Horizons. He has also worked for such companies as Goldman, Sachs and Co., Solomon Smith Barney, Merrill Lynch, and CommVault Systems. His previous books include MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design Exam Prep, MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Exam Cram, and Supporting and Maintaining NT Server 4 Exam Cram. In addition to books, Peter enjoys writing magazine articles and conducting seminars. He is currently a speaker on the MCP Techmentor tour.