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MCSE Core Elective Exams in a Nutshell

Errata for MCSE Core Elective Exams in a Nutshell

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Printed Page 18
paragraph about the FAT32 filesystem

The last two sentences say, "In addition to Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, and
Windows 95, OSR2 also supports the FAT32 filesystem. Windows 2000 does not support
the FAT32 filesystesm."

So the first sentence says that W2K supports FAT32 and the second says that it
doesn't. Which is true?

Also, Windows 98 is not mentioned with regard to FAT32 support. This whole paragraph
needs to be cleaned up.

Anonymous   
Printed Page 18
paragraph about the FAT32 filesystem

The last two sentences say, "In addition to Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, and
Windows 95, OSR2 also supports the FAT32 filesystem. Windows 2000 does not support
the FAT32 filesystesm."

So the first sentence says that W2K supports FAT32 and the second says that it
doesn't. Which is true?

Also, Windows 98 is not mentioned with regard to FAT32 support. This whole paragraph
needs to be cleaned up.

Anonymous   
Printed Page 28
table 2-5

The first parameter in table 2-5 is listed at "/quite" when it should be "/quiet".

Anonymous   
Printed Page 28
table 2-5

The first parameter in table 2-5 is listed at "/quite" when it should be "/quiet".

Anonymous   
Printed Page 55,160
last paragraph on p. 55, "mounted volumes" bulleted list on p. 160

On p. 55, it reads:

"Although you can mount a volume on an existing FAT/FAT32 or NTFS, the volume that you wish to mount must be formatted with NTFS."

On p. 160, the bulleted items under "mounted volumes" read:

"- Volumes can be mounted on existing FAT/FAT32 or NTFS volumes
- The volume that you wish to mount must be NTFS"

These statements are the exact opposite of the requirements for
mounting volumes. The volume to be mounted can be any supported
file system. The mount point must be on an NTFS volume.

Anonymous  Nov 05, 2009 
Printed Page 71
Second Paragraph

APCI is actually ACPI and should be Advanced Configuration and Power Interface

Anonymous   
Printed Page 71
Second Paragraph

APCI is actually ACPI and should be Advanced Configuration and Power Interface

Anonymous