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Fortunately, when you upgrade your network to Windows 2000, you don’t have to jump in and do it all at once. The Windows 2000 Active Directory is backward compatible with previous Windows NT Server domain controllers, so you can upgrade your Windows NT 4.0 Servers in a time scale convenient to your own timetable. The […]
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Windows Server 2003 operating systems enable you to determine what role your server will be used for in the network. Obviously, a domain controller will service user logons and other related services. Servers that are not domain controllers can be used to provide file or print services for the network, as well as
Application servers
Database servers
Web […]
Posted by arlene
One of the annoyances with Windows NT 4.0 was that to create a PDC or BDC, you had to do so when you first installed the operating system. That is no longer the case with Windows 2000. In fact, there are no primary or backup domain controllers. There are only domain controllers, each of which […]