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- Preparing for a forest level trust in Windows Server 2003
- Domain functional levelIt should probably just be noted that raising the domain functional level is a one-way street. You can't subsequently lower the level back to mixed or lower. If you currently have only 2003 servers, but there's a chance that you may need to later integrate older servers (from...
- Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows, tom.geraghty@..., functional level, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server
- Discussion threads 2007-08-22
- Preparing for a forest level trust in Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2003 Active Directory implementations allow administrators to create relationships between domains and even between forests. A forest level trust relationship, which is unique to Windows Server 2003, allows two entire forests to share resources and allows selected users to access select resources. An example of when a forest...
- Tags: Domain Name Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Domain, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Derek Schauland
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Can't raise functional level of DC
- I have a Server with 2003 Ent sp2. I have to rename the domain but need to raise it's functional level to 2003.When I try and raise level of the Forest, I get: "The functional level cannot be raised, the directory is busy"When I try to raise the domain, I...
- Tags: ron@..., functional level
- Discussion threads 2007-07-22
- Exchange 2000 and forest/domain functional level
- Is there any documentation on the internet that says Exchange 2000 IS supported in Windows Server 2003 forest and domain functional level. I couldn't find any, and a customer is asking for one prior to raising functional level.Here is the information you are seeking:http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825916 ...
- Tags: E-mail servers, Microsoft Windows, dgolic, functional level, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
- Q&A 2004-10-10
- Be aware of the Global Catalog Server in a multidomain structure
- This TechProGuild solution is being featured on TechRepublic until Sept. 9, 2004. After this date, only TechProGuild members will be able to access this article. Obtain full-time access to this and other time-saving resources and in-depth content by joining TechProGuild today.In the development of Active Directory, Microsoft had somepretty lofty...
- Tags: Cindy Souders, MCSE, domain, functional level, Global Catalog Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Windows 2000 Mixed
- Technical articles 2004-09-09
- Be aware of the Global Catalog Server in a multidomain structure
- In the development of Active Directory, Microsoft had somepretty lofty goals that envisioned organizations combining their resource anduser domains, as well as grouping all of the various domains together into onebig, happy domain with a fully-qualified DNS domain name. However, real lifehas shown most organizations were not prepared for that...
- Tags: domain, Cindy Souders, MCSE, functional level, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Windows 2000 Mixed, Global Catalog Server
- Technical articles 2004-07-01
Additional Resources
- Documenting Software Architecture, Part 4: Develop the Functional Model - Moving From the Abstract to More Detailed Constructs
- In this series, learn why and how one should document software architecture. In this paper, learn how to develop and document the macro-level design artifacts of the functional aspects of the system's architecture. The functional model view addresses the techniques one can use to decompose the problem domain into a...
- Tags: Software, Construct, Artifact, Architecture, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Management
- White papers 2008-07-29
- Window 2003 Functional Level and Trust with NT4 Domain
- At what functional level does a windows 2003 domain be to be able to create a trust with an NT4 Domain?
- Tags: ddvin1@..., Functional-level, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, NT4 Domain, window, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-03-01
- permission on NT4 Domain after upgrade to server 2003
- Recently I upgraded NT4 domain to AD server 2003.I have several NT4 controllers. If I create a new user this user not recognized by NT4 DC. For instance when I try to give permission to this user on NT4 DC after apply I see Account Unknown. On regular NT4 standalone...
- Tags: alexr@..., Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, networking, server, upgrade nt4 to 2003
- Discussion threads 2005-11-29
- Crossing State Lines: Adapting Object-Oriented Frameworks to Functional Reactive Languages
- Functional reactive programming integrates dynamic dataflow with functional programming to offer an elegant and powerful model for expressing computations over time-varying values. Developing realistic applications, however, requires access to libraries, such as those for GUIs, that are written in mainstream object-oriented languages. Previous work has developed functional reactive interfaces for...
- Tags: Object-oriented, Programming, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-01-19
- Business requirements vs Functional specs vs detail design specs
- We recently came under a new IT Director who is changing repsonsibilties in IT. There seems to be some confusion and disagreement with who's responsibility is business requiremnt, functional specs and detail design specs.Our IT dept org chart is IT Director, Project Leader, Business Analyst, Programmer/Analyst.It looks like we (programmer/analyst)...
- Tags: Leadership, DebMuzz, Project Leader
- Discussion threads 2007-10-06
- Import NT4 users into AD
- ADMT, right? Well, in this situation, we're using Active Directory but we have NT4 domain controllers coming in as well merger, so we're still on NT4 domain functional level. ADMT won't work with that. We're joining another domain into ours in the coming weeks, and it's totally NT4, no active...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, domain, windows, active directory, ad, server, nt4, nt, tnewman@..., networking, NT4 Domain, advertisement, ADMT
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
- The pros and cons of a functional resume
- An Older Job Seeker Should Use OneA job seeker that has been working for many years for some different companies should seriously consider use of a functional resume. It highlights their specific skills and accomplishments independent of where they did them. Following this with a brief chronology can...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, temmerth@...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-17
- oracle applications
- i want to do course in oracle applications. i heard that there are so are things like technical, functional,techno functional. which one i have to study to take the course? in functional also there are so many things like financials, manufacturing. etc. can any one give me overall idea about...
- Tags: balajiisnow@...
- Q&A 2006-01-25
- Domain rename
- I am in the process of renaming my company domain. After I typed rendom /list, I got the error message: "The behavior version of the Forest has not been set to 2 or greater: Win32 error 8245 :8245"Hi, This error (8425) means The server is unwilling to...
- Tags: domain, Domain, Hi This, o.i@..., server, windows, windows 2003
- Q&A 2005-11-04
- The pros and cons of a functional resume
- Functional resumes focus on a person's skills and experience, rather than on his chronological work history. (Here is an example of a functional resume.) You would use a functional resume for a couple of reasons: Your background is varied and doesn't add up to a focused career path You want to move...
- Tags: Job, Toni Bowers
- Blog posts 2007-08-16
- Insane Lego antics
- Everybody is Lego-crazy these days. Most of the best you can find on BrickShelf, an online community where Lego fanatics displays pics of their insane and inspired creations. The rest of the Web is also getting in on the Lego mojo. For example:A functional Lego flamethrower video.A functional Lego rubber-band...
- Tags: LEGO Co., Corporate Communications, Robots, Marketing, Emerging Technologies, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2006-10-23
- Raising the Domain Functional Level
- My original network was NT 4.0 and I migrated it to Windows 2000. I eventually moved to native mode. Presently I have Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 servers. I have narrowed down my domain controllers to 3 Windows 2003 and 1 Windows 2000 server. I want...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, domain controller, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Q&A 2006-05-02
- Functional Specifications - Collaboration Tools
- Hello,I am working on a large web based project that requires me to create a functional specification for Collaboration tools. I have the template etc all ready to go as it has been used for other areas in this project.My problem is that Collaboration tools (ie Web 2.0) are stil...
- Tags: Groupware, PRODUCTIVITY, John.Thomas@..., collaboration tool, collaboration, tool
- Discussion threads 2007-11-18
- 2000 Server to 2003 Server
- I want to Migrate a Winows 2000 Server to a new Windows 2003 Server. I would like to keep the same Domain name if I can, then I would not have to go to each single computer and change which Domain they are apart of and so forth. Is this...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, servers, nathanmiller339@..., hardware, Microsoft Windows 2000, advertisement, domain controller, server
- Discussion threads 2006-09-12
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