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Errata
For
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Configuration
Exam 70-642
By
Michael Bender
This erratum contains errors, corrections, and omissions from the current text along with suggested changes for future editions of the book. If you come across additional errors or have suggestions for future releases, please email the author at Server2008book@bentech.net.
The author would like to thank the following instructors for their comments which help to complete this document:
• Mike Fuszner, St. Charles Community College
• Randy Graves, North Idaho College
Note on Operating System updates: The text and all activities are based on the RTM version of Windows Server 2008, not SP1, SP2, or Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM. There are known issues with specific activities such as BitLocker when working with SP2. It is recommended that you run the RTM version of Windows. If you choose to apply any available service packs and/or updates, you may experience issues or functionality change compared with the textbook.
Chapter 1
Chapter 1 - p. 3 should read
Trusts between Active Directory domains in a forest are created automatically when you create domains in Windows Server 2008. These are called transitive trusts. In Windows NT domains prior to Windows 2000, administrators created all trusts manually.
Pg. 8, Step 5 should read:
Enter your product key if you have one and are required to enter the key. You can install Windows Server 2008 without a product key.
Chapter 2
Pg. 46 Should Read:
Out-of-Box Experience The most common cleanup action with Sysprep is to use the system OOBE when generalizing images. This combination will remove the computer security identifier (SID), reset the computer activation, and boot the computer into Windows Welcome.
Pg. 50 should read:
This section explores the three installation methods available for Windows Server 2008. Each of the following methods has a...