Errata
Errata for MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290): Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Environment
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Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
Version | Location | Description | Submitted By | Date submitted | Date corrected |
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Printed | Page xxxiii |
Correction To MCP Requirements |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page Jun-58 |
Incorrect Question Numbers |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 6-Nov |
Correction To Dynamic Disks And Volumes |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 8-May |
REDIRCOMP Should Be REDIRCMP |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 8-Jun |
Correction To Default Share Permission |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 10-Mar |
Correction To Practice |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 15-18 |
Correction to question 3 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 16-6 |
Correction To Question 2 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 17-26 |
Correct To Answer D for Question 4 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 18-20 |
Break Should Be Remove |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 20-Apr |
CN Should Be OU |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 22-Jan |
Correction To Answers To Question 1-22 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 24-Mar |
Server1 Should Be Server01 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 27-Sep |
Correction To Terminal Services CALs |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page xxxiii |
Product Should Be Professional On page xxxiii, in the first bullet,Change:"Microsoft Certified Product (MCP)"To:"Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)" |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page Mar-47 |
Correction To Question 3 On page 3-47, in question 3, Change:a. Delete the user object and recreate it.b. Enable the user object. c. Unlock the user object. d. Reset the password for the user object. To:a. Delete the user object and recreate it. b. Rename the user object. c. Enable the user object. d. Unlock the user object. e. Reset the password for the user object. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page Jul-45 |
Shadow Copy Is Supported Only On NTFS Volumes The last sentence on page 7-45 contains an error.Change:"Shadow Copy is supported on FAT and NTFS volumes"To:"Shadow Copy is supported only on NTFS volumes" |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page Sep-35 |
SUS Is No Longer Available For Download On page 9-35, in the Case Scenario Exercise for Chapter 9, it states: "Exercise 3: Install SUS 1. Navigate to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=6930. You will be prompted to add the site to your trusted sites list, which you should do. 2. Download the SUS installation package." Software Update Services (SUS) has been replaced by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). As of August 24, 2005, you can no longer download SUS from the Microsoft Web site. As such, this exercise cannot be completed. Please disregard and skip this Case Scenario Exercise. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page Back Cover |
eBook PDF File Not Printable The eBook PDF's print function is disabled. This is by design. On the back cover,Change:"eBook in printable PDF format"To:"eBook in PDF format" 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. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 1-Apr |
Correction To Functional Levels On page 4-1, in "Why This Chapter Matters", the next-to-last sentence, Change: "The possibilities of group construction also depend on whether the domain or forest in which they are created is running in the Windows Server 2003 mixed, interim, or native domain Functional level." To: "The possibilities of group construction also depend on whether the domain or forest in which they are created is running in the Windows 2000 mixed, Windows 2000 native, Windows Server 2003 interim, or Windows Server 2003 domain functional level." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 5-9, 5-10, 5-25 And 5-27 |
? Should Be " In Command Samples On page 5-9, in line 7 and the last line, on page 5-10, in step 7, on page 5-25, in step 2, and on page 5-27, in step 3, change all ? (question marks) to " (quotation marks) |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 6-Apr |
Correction To Table 4-1 On page 4-6, in Table 4-6, it states that global group can have domain local group and universal group as members, and that universal group can have domain local group as member. This is incorrect.Please remove "domain local" and "universal" from "Global", and remove "domain local" from "Universal". |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 8-Dec |
Misplaced Text In Lesson Summary On page 12-8, the following paragraphs apply to Lesson 2 in this chapter and should be moved to page 12-18, Lesson Summary for Lesson 2:"Performance Monitor Binary file (*.blg), with or without circular overwritingText file (*.txt or *.csv)SQL DatabaseOnce the settings for a log have been configured, the Performance Monitor settings can be saved (by selecting Save Settings As, from the log's context menu) as a hypertext markup language (HTML) file for later user (by selecting New Log Settings From, from the Counter Logs context menu)." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 10-Jun |
Additional note needed On page 6-10, a note should be added after step 1 of Exercise 3 that reads: "On some installations of Windows Server 2003, the Send Console Message command will not be available. If this is the case, select Start->Run and run the command: regsvr32 sendcmsg.dll" |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 14-34 |
Warn Should Be Ignore On page 14-34, in answer C, Change: "This will enable her to switch the option from Block to Warn." To: "This will enable her to switch the option from Block to Ignore." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 16-8 |
Incorrect answer to question 2 On page 16-8, the answer given for question 2 is incorrect. Change: "Correct Answers: C and E A. Incorrect: Giving Authenticated Users--Full Control permission will allow modification or deletion of any files in the folder, which gives more permission than required. B. Incorrect: Giving Authenticated Users--Change permission will allow modification of any files in the folder, which gives more permission that required. C. Correct: Giving Authenticated Users--Read permission will allow reading of any files in the folder, which fulfills the requirement. D. Incorrect: Giving permissions for Creator/Owner–Full Control will allow users to modify or delete their own files, but would also allow them to change permissions on the files. With the ability to change permissions, the Creator/Owner could set permissions that allow other users to modify or delete files. E. Correct: Giving permissions for Creator/Owner–Change will allow users who create the file to modify or delete it, which satisfies the requirements. F. Incorrect: Giving permissions for Creator/Owner–Read will not allow users to create or modify any files in the folder, which does not satisfy the requirements." To: "Correct Answers: B and E A. Incorrect: Giving Authenticated Users--Full Control permission will allow modification or deletion of any files in the folder, which gives more permission than required. B. Correct: Giving Authenticated Users--Change permission will allow users to save files to the folder. C. Incorrect: Giving Authenticated Users--Read permission will allow reading of any files in the folder, but will not allow users to save files to the folder. D. Incorrect: Giving permissions for Creator/Owner–Full Control will allow users to modify or delete their own files, but would also allow them to change permissions on the files. With the ability to change permissions, the Creator/Owner could set permissions that allow other users to modify or delete files. E. Correct: Giving permissions for Creator/Owner–Change will allow users who create the file to modify or delete it, which satisfies the requirements. F. Incorrect: Giving permissions for Creator/Owner–Read will not allow users to create or modify any files in the folder, which does not satisfy the requirements." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 17-Feb |
Incorrect Application On page 2-17, under Exercise 2, in step 2,Change:"2. On Server01, open the tscc (Terminal Services ConfigurationConnections) MMC."To:"2. On Server01, open the tsadmin.exe (Terminal Services Manager) program." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 17-23 And 17-26 |
53 Should Be 26 On pages 17-23 and 17-26, in question 4, answer D, 53 should be 26. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 18-Jan |
Correction To Step 4 On page 1-18, in step 4,Change:"4. Click Typical Configuration For A First Server, and then click Next."To:"4. Click Domain Controller (Active Directory), and then click Next." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 20-Mar |
Incorrect information regarding the dsadd command On page 3-20, the third bullet point should be removed. The text to be removed reads: "By leaving the DN parameter empty, at which point you can type the DNs, one at a time, at the keyboard console of the command prompt. Press ENTER after each DN. Press CTRL+Z and ENTER after the last DN." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 22-Apr |
Correction To Question 3 On page 4-22, in question 3 for Lesson 1 Review, "Universal groups" is not valid and should be disregarded. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 |