Jeffrey R. Shapiro
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Windows Server 2008 Bible
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2008
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MCSA Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide: Exams 70-687, 70-688, and 70-689
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7 editions
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2013
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Building High Availability Windows Server 2003 Solutions
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3 editions
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published
2004
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Visual Basic(r).NET: The Complete Reference
4 editions
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published
2002
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Windows Server 2003 Bible
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8 editions
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2002
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Windows 2000 Server Bible
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2 editions
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published
2000
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Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement and Computing
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Computer Telephony Strategies
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1996
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Windows Telephony: A Practical Guide to Designing, Using and Developing Telephony Applications on All Windows Operating Systems at the Desktop and Via Client-Server
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Windows Server 2003 Bible
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2006
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“In short, the command prompt is not going away. It's stronger than ever.”
― MCSA Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide: Exams 70-687, 70-688, and 70-689
― MCSA Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide: Exams 70-687, 70-688, and 70-689
“Acronyms are hard enough to remember on their own, but when letters aren't acronyms they become even more confusing. For example, neither RT nor ARM is an acronym.”
― MCSA Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide: Exams 70-687, 70-688, and 70-689
― MCSA Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide: Exams 70-687, 70-688, and 70-689
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