Did you check her website?
Lots of information on troubleshooting there.

www.priscilla.com

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Speaking of Priscilla's books:

I've recently bought TDND as it was recommended as a great study guide for
the CCDP, CID exam.

However, now that I've got it, it seems everyone is suggesting it as the
study guide for the DCN (640-441), CCDA exam.

Perhaps those in the know (*ahem*...Priscilla.... ;-) ), can enlighten me as
to if the book is meant for the CID (CCDP) or the DCN (CCDA) exam.

Thanks in advance!
Brendan.



-----Original Message-----
From: Abu Mwalie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 02 August 2002 10:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PRISCILLA OPPENHEIMER -Troubleshooting Campus Netw [7:50520]


Priscilla,

I have seen your knew book at Amazon.com.

I hope it will be like TDND.... though they say that the second book is
never like the first.

The first has got me through the scary CCDA today; hope your knew book will
do the same for Support..... LATER!

I look forward to a copy, and Good Luck in its SALES!
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