DOCUMENT:Q318907 30-MAY-2002 [mspress] TITLE :MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit: Managing a Microsoft Windows PRODUCT :Microsoft Press PROD/VER:: OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbdocfix kbdocerr ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - MSPRESS MCSA/MCSE Training Kit Managing A Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment ISBN 0-7356-1581-0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment Exam 70-218, ISBN 0-7356-1581-0. The following topics are covered: - Pages XXIII-814: Incorrect Term For WINS - Page 11: SPS Should Be SPX - Page 50: Incorrect Description About Last Known Good Configuration - Page 53: Fdisk Should Be Diskpart In Table 2.4 - Pages 71 & 707: Correction To Exercise 3.1 - Page 176: Correction To Table 5.5 - Page 181: Correction To Step 4 - Pages 219 & 339: Incorrect Policy Propagation Interval - Page 240: Incomplete Description - Page 242: Correction To Steps 3 And 4 - Page 270: Correction To Enterprise Admins Membership - Page 316: Incorrect Check In Table 9.2 - Page 327: Incorrect Statement About Account Policies - Page 373: Published Should Be Assigned - Page 374: Assigned Should Be Published - Page 381: Incorrect Screenshot In Figure 10.12 - Page 400: Incorrect Example - Page 405: Correction To Bridge All Site Links Statement - Page 432: Inaccurate Statement About Domain Controllers And Sites - Page 432: Incorrect Console In Step 1 - Page 433: Correction To Lesson Summary - Pages 495 & 750: Incorrect Terms In Question 3 - Pages 507 & 513: 168 Should Be 169 - Page 510: 1 Should Be 0 - Page 540: Applications Should Be Organizations - Page 555: Correction To Delegating Zone - Pages 555 & 557: Delete Note Paragraphs - Page 557: DHCP Should Be DNS In Step 1 - Page 614: Correction To User Rights - Pages 618-657: Dial-In Should Be Dial-Up - Page 639: Correction To L2TP Header Compression - Page 648: Delete Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) - Page 659: Terminal Licensing Server Should Be Terminal Services Licensing - Page 706: Correction To Lesson 3, Question 3 - Page 700: Correction To Restore Command - Page 710: Correction To Answer 1 - Page 710: Correction To Lesson 4, Answer 2 - Page 726: Incorrect Domain Local Group Assignment - Page 728: Correction To Lesson 3, Answer 1 MORE INFORMATION ================ Pages XXIII-814: Incorrect Term For WINS ---------------------------------------- On page xxiii, in the eighth bullet, On page 458, in line 3, On page 486, in the second paragraph from the bottom, On page 516, in the seventh bullet, On page 523, in the third bullet, On page 532, in step 7, On page 535, in the first bullet, On page 538, in the paragraph under "Introduction to DNS", On page 641, in the second line from the bottom, On page 773, in the "cache" paragraph, On page 780, in the "Dynamic DNS (DDNS)" paragraph, On page 789, in the "LMHOSTS" paragraph, On page 792, in the "name resolution" paragraph, On page 813, in the "Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)" paragraph, On page 814, in the "WINS" paragraph, Change: "Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)" To: "Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)" Page 11: SPS Should Be SPX -------------------------- On page 11, in the third bulleted item, Change: "NWLink IPX/SPS/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol" To: "NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol" Page 50: Incorrect Description About Last Known Good Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------ On page 50, in the "Last Known Good Configuration" paragraph, Change: "This option starts Windows 2000 using the registry information Windows 2000 saved during the previous system shutdown." To: "This option starts Windows 2000 using the registry information Windows 2000 saved at last successful login." Page 53: Fdisk Should Be Diskpart In Table 2.4 ---------------------------------------------- On page 53, in Table 2.4, Change: "Fdisk" To: "Diskpart" Pages 71 & 707: Correction To Exercise 3.1 ------------------------------------------ On pages 71 and 707, in Exercise 3.1, change: "4. System partition" To: "4. Boot partition" Page 176: Correction To Table 5.5 --------------------------------- On page 176, in Table 5.5, Change: "Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98, and Windows 95 -- 80 characters -- 255 characters" To: "Windows 2000 and Windows NT -- 80 characters -- 255 characters Windows 98, and Windows 95 -- 12 characters -- 255 characters" Page 181: Correction To Step 4 ------------------------------ On page 181, in step 4, Change: "4. Click Advanced to display the Access Control Settings dialog box for the printer." To: "4. Click Advanced, then click the Owner tab to display the Access Control Settings dialog box for the printer." Pages 219 & 339: Incorrect Policy Propagation Interval ------------------------------------------------------ On pages 219 and 339, in the fifth bulleted item, Change: "By default, policy propagation occurs every eight hours." To: "By default, policy propagation occurs every 90 minutes on computers that are members of the domain, and every five minutes on domain controllers." Page 240: Incomplete Description -------------------------------- On page 240, in the paragraph under "Resetting Passwords and Unlocking User Accounts", Change: "If a user cannot log on to the domain or to a local computer because of a password problem" To: "If a user cannot log on to the domain or to a local computer because of a password problem or account lockout problem" Page 242: Correction To Steps 3 And 4 ------------------------------------- On page 242, Change: "3. Right-click the user account and, from the pop-up menu, choose Properties. 4. Click the Account tab. Notice that the Account Lock Out check box is selected." To: "3. Right-click the user account and click Properties. 4. Click the Account tab. Notice that the Account is locked out check box is selected." Page 270: Correction To Enterprise Admins Membership ---------------------------------------------------- On page 270, in the fourth bulleted item, Change: "Then add Enterprise Admins to the Administrators domain local group in each domain." To: "Enterprise Admins is automatically added to the administrator's built-in local group in each domain in the forest." Page 316: Incorrect Check In Table 9.2 -------------------------------------- On page 316, in Table 9.2, under the "Set These Permissions" column, in the second box, "Write" is checked. This is incorrect. Remove the check for "Write" and place the check to "Read" Page 327: Incorrect Statement About Account Policies ---------------------------------------------------- On page 327, in the second paragraph from the bottom, Change: "When setting account policies in Active Directory service, keep in mind that Windows 2000 permits only one domain account policy: the account policy applied to the root domain of the domain tree." To: "When setting account policies in Active Directory service, keep in mind that Windows 2000 permits only one domain account policy: the account policy applied to the root of a domain." Page 373: Published Should Be Assigned -------------------------------------- On page 373, in the first paragraph under the heading "Assigning Applications", Change: "An application can be published to both computers and users." To: "An application can be assigned to both computers and users." Page 374: Assigned Should Be Published -------------------------------------- On page 374, in step 3 under "Publishing Applications", Change: "...select the Windows Installer package to be assigned," To: "...select the Windows Installer package to be published," Page 381: Incorrect Screenshot In Figure 10.12 ---------------------------------------------- On page 381, Figure 10.12 lists an incorrect screenshot. Please disregard it. Page 400: Incorrect Example --------------------------- On page 400, in the last paragraph, Change: "For example, if your network uses a high-speed T-1 line to connect two sites, and also a dial-up network connection as a backup in case the T-1 line is unavailable, you would specify a lower cost for the T-1 line and a higher cost for the dial-up network connection (even though the T-1 is more expensive to run than the dial-up). Active Directory service always chooses the connection on a per cost basis, using the connection with the lowest cost, as long as it is available." To: "For example, assigning the values 100 and 120 to two site links is functionally no different than assigning them the values 10 and 12. What is important is that one link has a higher cost than the other." Page 405: Correction To Bridge All Site Links Statement ------------------------------------------------------- On page 405, in the paragraphs above "Manually Configuring Connections", Change: "This procedure is redundant and has no effect if you have enabled Bridge All Site Links in the Properties dialog box for the intersite transport protocol. To bridge all site links for an intersite transport, use the following procedure: --- 4. Select the Bridge All Site Links check box." To: "This procedure is redundant and has no effect if you have enabled the Bridge All Site Links feature in the Properties dialog box for the intersite transport protocol. To disable the Bridge All Site Links feature for an intersite transport, use the following procedure: --- 4. Clear the Bridge All Site Links check box." Page 432: Inaccurate Statement About Domain Controllers And Sites ----------------------------------------------------------------- On page 432, in the first paragraph, Change: "In general, you can install a domain controller into a site that has existing domain controllers. The exception to this rule is the first domain controller installed, which automatically creates the Default-First-Site-Name site. You cannot create a first domain controller in any site but Default-First-Site-Name, but you can create a domain controller in a site that has a previously existing domain controller and then move it to another site. Therefore, after you have installed the first domain controller, creating the Default-First-Site-Name site, you can create other domain controllers in this site and then move them to alternative site. You can also use this procedure to move member servers between sites." To: "In general, you can install a domain controller to any site. The exception to this rule is the first domain controller installed, which automatically creates the Default-First-Site-Name site, and installs itself in that site. You cannot create a first domain controller in any site but Default-First-Site-Name, but you can create an additional domain controller in any site. If domain controllers are installed at a central location and then shipped to a different site, their site membership should be changed to correctly reflect their physical location. You can move domain controllers between sites by using Active Directory Site And Services. Page 432: Incorrect Console In Step 1 ------------------------------------- On page 432, in step 1, Change: "1. ... open the Active Directory Users And Computers console." To: "1. ....open the Active Directory Sites and Services console." Page 433: Correction To Lesson Summary -------------------------------------- On page 433, remove the last bulleted item: "To move a workstation or member server from one domain to another, use the NETDOM.EXE program with the move parameter." Pages 495 & 750: Incorrect Terms In Question 3 ---------------------------------------------- In question 3 on pages 495 and 750, change: "b. Rebinging time value (T1) c. Renewal time value (T2)" To: "b. Rebinging time value (T2) c. Renewal time value (T1)" Pages 507 & 513: 168 Should Be 169 ---------------------------------- On page 507, in the last paragraph, and on page 513, in the second bulleted item, Change: "168.254.x.x" To: "169.254.x.x" Page 510: 1 Should Be 0 ----------------------- On page 510, in the last line, Change: "IgnoreBroadcastFlag registry entry to 1." To: "IgnoreBroadcastFlag registry entry to 0." Page 540: Applications Should Be Organizations ---------------------------------------------- On page 540, in the fifth bullet, Change: "United States military applications" To: "United States military organizations" Page 555: Correction To Delegating Zone --------------------------------------- On page 555, in the paragraph under Figure 16.8, Change: "When you delegate zones within a namespace, you must also create Start of Authority (SOA) resource records to point to the authoritative DNS server for the new zone." To: "When you delegate a zone within a namespace, you are creating a Name Server (NS) resource record that points to the authoritative DNS server for the delegated zone." Pages 555 & 557: Delete Note Paragraphs --------------------------------------- On pages 555 and 557, the two Note paragraphs should be disregarded. Page 557: DHCP Should Be DNS In Step 1 -------------------------------------- On page 557, in step 1, Change: "... open the DHCP console." To: "...open the DNS console." Page 614: Correction To User Rights ----------------------------------- On page 614, in Table 17.1, in the fourth bulleted item, Change: "The account used for anonymous access has the Log On Locally and Network Logon permissions." To: "The account used for anonymous access has the Log on locally and Access this computer from the network user rights" Pages 618-657: Dial-In Should Be Dial-Up ---------------------------------------- On page 618, in line 3, and in the first and fifth bulleted items, On page 619, in lines 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, and 17, and in the caption for Figure 18.1, On page 620, in the caption for Figure 18.2, and in line 4, On page 621, in the fifth line from the bottom, On page 625, in line 1, On page 629, in lines 9 and 10, On page 631, in line 2, and in the sixth and eighth line from the bottom, On page 632, in step 7, On page 633, in step 24, and in the first and second bulleted item, On page 638, in the line above Figure 18.13, On page 641, in line 6, and in the line above "Managing Addresses and Name Servers", On page 643, in step 3, On page 645, in the second bulleted item, On page 651, in the line above Step 1, On page 652, in line 3, On page 654, in the sixth line from the bottom, On page 655, in line 3, in the line above step 1, in step 1, and in step 2, On page 656, in the caption for Figure 18.22, and in line 3, On page 657, in the forth bulleted item, Change: "dial-in" To: "dial-up" Page 639: Correction To L2TP Header Compression ----------------------------------------------- On page 639, in the second bulleted item, Change: "L2TP provides header compression capability. When header compression is enabled, L2TP operates with 4 bytes of overhead, compared to 6 bytes for PPTP." To: "L2TP supports header compression, but PPTP does not. When header compression is enabled, L2TP operates with headers of four bytes, but PPTP operates with six-byte headers." Page 648: Delete Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) -------------------------------------------------------- On page 648, in the second paragraph, delete: "Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)" Page 659: Terminal Licensing Server Should Be Terminal Services Licensing ------------------------------------------------------------------------- On page 659, in the last paragraph, Change: "Terminal Licensing Server" To: "Terminal Services Licensing" Page 700: Correction To Restore Command --------------------------------------- On page 700, in the second bulleted item, there should be a space before verinc. Change: "restore subtree verinc" To: "restore subtree verinc" Page 706: Correction To Lesson 3, Question 3 -------------------------------------------- On page 706, under "Lesson 3: Managing Client Access Licenses", change question 3 to read: "3. Which of the following tasks does a Windows 2000 CAL not permit you to perform? (Choose all that apply) a. Print documents on a Windows 2000 printer b. Access a file on a Novell NetWare server c. Access a page on a Windows 2000 IIS Web server d. Access a shared folder on a Windows 2000 server Answers: b and c" Page 710: Correction To Answer 1 -------------------------------- On page 710, in question 1, Change: "a and b" To: "a" Page 710: Correction To Lesson 4, Answer 2 ------------------------------------------ On page 710, under Lesson 4, in question 2, Change: "The file remains compressed, despite being stored on an uncompressed volume." To: "The file becomes uncompressed." Page 726: Incorrect Domain Local Group Assignment ------------------------------------------------- On page 726, in the "Group Accounts Planning Worksheet" table, Change: "Customer Database - Security, domain local - Customer service reps, managers, sales reps" To: "Customer Database Full - Security, domain local - Customer service reps, managers Customer Database Read Only - Security, domain local - Sales reps" Page 728: Correction To Lesson 3, Answer 1 ------------------------------------------ On page 728, under Lesson 3, in question 1, Change: "c and d" To: "d" 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. 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