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- 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
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- Feature: Managing the Windows Mixed-Mode Monster
- Many companies that adopted Windows 2000 are wrestling with a mixture of directory structures, configuration tangles and a potpourri of network and system challenges. Unwilling or unable to migrate entirely to Active Directory, they're stuck using two or three administration screens for daily tasks - Microsoft Management Console for Win...
- Tags: Monster, International Data Group, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2007-01-09
- Tech Tip: Know the difference between native and mixed modes
- Like Windows 2000 and Active Directory, Exchange 2000 also has native and mixed modes of operation. Moving your Exchange organization to native mode offers advantages over mixed mode, but you must thoroughly understand the differences between native and mixed mode before planning a...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Native Mode, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, Server, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- 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
- OSQL
- Hello,I am trying to run a query on MS SQL Server 2000 using OSQL and am running into the following error:Login failed for user 'test'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.I have found articles that suggest changing the security to mixed mode instead of Windows only. ...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, mixed mode
- Q&A 2006-07-04
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Understanding mixed and native modes in Windows Server 2003
- Windows 2000 Server introduced two Active Directory modes, mixed and native, to support different deployment scenarios. Mixed mode provides backwards compatibility for Windows NT domains, while native mode provides expanded Windows 2000 functionality. Windows Server 2003 adds two additional modes, Windows Server 2003 interim and Windows Server 2003, giving you...
- Tags: Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, native mode, Windows 2000 Server native mode, Windows 2000 Sever native mode
- Technical articles 2004-01-26
- Placement of Global Catalog Servers
- I am running a mixed Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 enviroment. Can I have both the Windows 2003 and the Windows 2000 Domain Controllers be Global Catalog Servers?sure as long as both varieties are DCs
- Tags: Operating systems, Global Catalog Servers, Microsoft Windows
- Q&A 2006-03-20
- Legacy Clients moving from Windows 2000 Domain Mixed to 2003 R2 Native
- I have an environment that currently consists of one Domain Controller, a Windows 2003 Sp1 machine. The Domain Functional Level is currently Windows 2000 Mixed.I need to raise the domain functional level to Windows 2003 Native for the introduction of Exchange 2007 (we do not currently have in-house mail)...
- Tags: Operating systems, jnordeng@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
- Authorize a Windows 2000 DHCP server
- Windows 2000 DHCP server autorization- and how this will prevent a rogue DHCP server to operate on my LAN? Can somebady do explain this?RE: Authorize a Windows 2000 DHCP serverfor authorizing the DHCP the login member should be a part/member of DHCP administratorsThis is confusing.Although this may work in...
- Tags: NETWORKING, gintas@..., DHCP Server, Windows 2000 DHCP, Windows 2000 DHCP server, DHCP, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- Exchange 2000 on NT4 Domain
- Is it poosible to install exchange 2000/2003 without Active directory i.e NT 4 domains?ThanksExchange 2000 needs a Windows 2000 server.Exchange 2003 needs a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 or a Windows 2003 server.You can run Exchange 2000/2003 in a mixed-mode AD forest with a directory connector to Windows NT 4.0...
- Tags: charles.ellis@..., Exchange, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, windows
- Q&A 2005-01-05
- Understanding the difference between mixed mode and native mode in Exchange 2000
- Exchange 2000 has many new features, but you can't use them if Exchange 2000 is running in mixed mode. In this Daily Feature, John Sheesley explains mixed and native mode and how they relate to Exchange 2000.As you probably know from working with Windows 2000, you can operate Windows 2000...
- Tags: E-mail servers, John Sheesley, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, native mode, server
- Technical articles 2001-03-28
- 2000 Mixed to 2003 Native
- Hi, my network has two servers; a Windows 2000 domain controller and a Windows 2003 prodcution server. The 2003 server is not a DC. I'm planning on installing a third server; 2003 R2 and then make it a DC and then the FSMO. After which I plan to remove the...
- Tags: Servers, Robotech, server
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
- Guidelines for Selecting the Covariance Structure in Mixed Model Analysis
- Mixed Models is rapidly becoming a very useful tool for statisticians. As a general paradigm it can be used to handle almost every situation, especially if a person extends the Linear Mixed Model to the Generalized Linear Mixed Model case or the Nonlinear Mixed Model case. It's also an area...
- Tags: SAS Institute, Analysis, Question, Mixed Models
- White papers 2005-03-09
- 2003 server trusting 2000 server users
- Hi All,I am trying to establish a one way trust to allow AD users (W2K based)in one forest to authenticate on another domain server(W2K3 based)in another forest. I have them both set set up in each DNS and they can ping each other by FQDN. the problem is when I...
- Tags: server, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2004-11-01
- 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...
- Tags: Operating systems, server, John Sheesley, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, native mode, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, mixed mode
- Technical articles 2001-05-02
- active directory switch to native mode
- we have 4 DC in domain and one of them run windows 2000 server and other are 2003. i want to switch my active directory mode from mixed to native in windows 2000 not in windows 2003.how should i do this?As long as you have a mix of Windows 2000...
- Tags: domain, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2003
- Q&A 2006-07-28
- Regression Splines With Longitudinal DATA
- To account for the longitudinal nature of the data, a mixed model analysis implemented using SAS PROC MIXED is commonly used. It is typical to make comparisons between dose or treatment groups, possibly controlling for demographic variables. When the dose response curve is non-linear, it can be difficult to find...
- Tags: Regression, SAS Institute
- White papers 2007-05-14
- SolutionBase: Understanding mixed and native modes in Windows Server 2003
- Question about changing to Windows Server 2003 modeI have only been an admin for about 9 months so pardon the silly question.I have only one DC in my network and its a Windows Server 2003. All the workstations run on XP Pro except for two old laptops that are...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, stuart.odwyer@..., Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Understanding mixed and native modes in Windows Server 2003
- Windows 2000 Server introduced two Active Directory modes, mixed and native, to support different deployment scenarios. Mixed mode provides backwards compatibility for Windows NT domains, while native mode provides expanded Windows 2000 functionality. Windows Server 2003 adds two additional modes, Windows Server 2003 interim and Windows Server 2003, giving you...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, Jim Boyce, native mode, Windows 2000 Sever native mode, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Technical articles 2004-09-28
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