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- Know the difference between Active Directory and Windows NT 4 domains
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- Discussion threads 2007-07-15
- Move from NT4 PDC to Active Directory
- Hi, We are looking to move from an NT4 controlled domain to active directory and are looking at the best method to do it. I've been told that it would be best to upgrade to windows 2000 AD server than to windows 2003 at a later date because of...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-25
- NT 4.0 to 2003 Upgrade
- We've been trying to resolve an issue but have had several different answers.We have an environment with 3 NT 4.0 Servers with a PDC and BDC.We have a brand new Server with Windows 2003 installed. Our plan is to add the Windows2003 Server to t
- Discussion threads 2006-11-09
- Active Directory issues
- Hi thereI am project managing an Active Directory rollout. We have a number of large manufactring plants worldwide. One of these is a Windows 2000 AD domain, another a NT4 domain and another a workgroup. We are connected by VPN's.The AD domain is a mess with small workgroups everywhere. We...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-18
- Upgrade NT4 PDC to 2003 Active Directory
- I have just finished first stage of upgrading NT4 PDC to 2003 server. Now I got Active Directory Wizard which provide me with 3 options :1.New Domain in a new forest.2.child domain in existing domain3.New domain tree in existing forest.I don't have any forest and I want just upgrade my...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-28
- Know the difference between Active Directory and Windows NT 4 domains
- Many organizations currently running Windows NT are considering making the move to Windows Server 2003. But before beginning this considerable upgrade, it's important to understand some key differences between Active Directory and the NT 4 domain model as it pertains to server roles. Microsoft moved Windows 2000 to extended...
- Technical articles 2005-09-13
- Active Directory is must
- Is it must to install Active DirectoryEarlier ours is Windows NT 4.0 Server Service pack 4 installed. It is only File Server. Users are logging in domain and accessing data.In Windows 2000 is it necessary to install Active Directory. Can we run only File server like Windows NT. IS...
- Q&A 2005-08-08
- Upgrade from Exchange 5.5 on NT 4.0 to Exchange 2003 on Windows Server 2003
- I'm not only going to assist network administrators in the upgrading from Exchange 5.5 on Windows NT 4.0 to Exchange Server 2003 on Windows Server 2003, but I'm also going to help point out some issues that need to be addressed before that process is initiated. I will briefly explore...
- Technical articles 2004-12-14
- Tech Tip: Know the difference between Active Directory and Windows NT 4 domains
- It's important to understand some key differences between Active Directory and the NT 4 domain model as it pertains to server roles. See how Windows Server 2003 differs from NT 4. With Windows NT 4 rapidly approaching the end of its life, many organizations currently running Windows NT...
- Technical articles 2004-08-13
- Upgrade from Exchange 5.5 on NT 4.0 to Exchange 2003 on Windows Server 2003
- This TechProGuild solution is being featured on TechRepublic until Aug. 5, 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.I'm not only going to assist network administrators in the...
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
- Step-by-Step: Upgrade from Exchange 5.5 on NT4 to Exchange 2003 on WS2K3
- I'm not only going to assist network administrators in the upgrading from Exchange 5.5 on Windows NT 4.0 to Exchange Server 2003 on Windows Server 2003, but I'm also going to help point out some issues that need to be addressed before that process is initiated. I will briefly explore...
- Technical articles 2004-04-28
- Get IT Done: Transfer NT4 domain data using the Active Directory Migration Tool
- ADMT provides a fast way to migrate your NT 4.0 domain data into the Win2K Active DirectoryWhen migrating to Windows 2000 Active Directory Services, many organizations choose the path of restructuring rather than upgrading. This involves building a pristine Windows 2000 ADS environment and then adding the organization’s users, groups,...
- Technical articles 2002-11-27
- Windows 2000 training stumbles at the gate
- As Erik Eckel recently discovered, some lessons you have to learn yourself. Find out why he says you should wait to attend Microsoft Windows 2000 training.Alanis Morissette is right: It is ironic. It’s good advice that I just didn’t take.Disregarding the recommendations of a few AdminRepublic readers, I recently attended...
- Technical articles 2000-01-14
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- Understanding the difference between mixed mode and native mode in Windows 2000
- Windows 2000 has many new features, but you can't take advantage of some of them when you run your server in mixed mode. In this Daily Feature, John Sheesley explains mixed and native modes and how they relate to Windows 2000.As I mentioned in the Daily Feature entitled “Understanding the...
- Technical articles 2001-05-02
- Migrate old Windows NT 4.0 servers to VS2005 with the Virtual Server Migration Tool
- Suppose you have some old Windows NT 4 domain controllerssitting in your data center that you need to continue to maintain. Or, maybeyou have some lightly used Windows Server 2003 machines humming along on theirown hardware solely because the applications on those servers don't behave wellwith other applications. Maintenance on...
- Technical articles 2005-02-02
- Understanding DNS in Windows NT 4.0
- Have you ever wished you had a better understanding of DNS? Check out this TechRepublic overview of DNS and how it's used in Windows NT 4.0.DNS is a core component of any existing Windows NT system. With the advent of Windows 2000, DNS will become even more crucial as it...
- Technical articles 2000-07-11
- Migration of NT 4.0, exchange 5.5 to Windows 2003,exchange 2003
- I have an old Server Windows NT4.0, Exchange 5.5 with users of 200 who logon to the Server, and only about 50 use the Email.I now have purchased a new Server which is Windows 2003.Child Domainand a new DNS settingQuestions??1) Migrate all the users from NT to 2003( Note: that...
- Q&A 2005-07-19
- Use Active Directory Application Mode to integrate apps and OS
- Directory-enabled software, such as Microsoft's Active Directory, has become a prominent part of many operating systems and applications. What has been lacking, however, is cross-directory integration to meet the diverse needs of authentication, Public Key Infrastructure PKI, single sign-on, and other features. Companies and developers have therefore had to rely...
- Technical articles 2003-11-12
- What you need to know for the MCSE Active Directory design exam
- The Win2K MCSE program introduced a new requirement: the design exam. These exams test your solutions-design abilities with detailed case studies. We kick off a four-part series on these exams with a look at 70-219, the Active Directory design exam.If you’re on track for the MCSE in Windows 2000, you...
- Technical articles 2001-09-05
- Dsclient.exe connects Windows 9x/NT PCs to Active Directory
- Although running Windows 9x or NT clients in an Active Directory environment is possible, these older operating systems will not be able to take advantage of Active Directory features unless you install Microsoft’s Active Directory client extension (Dsclient.exe), also called the Directory Services Client. Even then their functionality will be...
- Technical articles 2003-06-05
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