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Average Amazon.com® Rating: 1.0 out of 5 rating Based on 1 Ratings

The Worst! - 2009-02-19
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From a content standpoint, this book is abysmally poor: terrible. Six of its twelve chapters are obviously copy-pasted from one, and not even done well. Possibly useful as a reference, but shameful as a cover-to-cover course in this poorly documented product. Skims the surface without ever getting into troubleshooting and real-world issues.

My expectations for the Mastering series were set high by Minasi (Mastering Windows Server 2003), but this book taught me I can't trust the series to deliver uniform quality.

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