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Do Microsoft MPIO solutions work on both Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003?

Microsoft Multipath I/O: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Microsoft MPIO is specifically designed to run on both platforms. Microsoft uses the same set of foundation MPIO drivers on both. This lets customers upgrade a server from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003 with a Microsoft MPIO solution in place, instead of having to remove it and disconnect the storage before upgrading.

How many different versions of Windows 2000 will there be?

ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows 2000 - Frequently Asked Que...
Windows 2000 Server/Advanced Server is the server edition of Windows 2000, which is designed to serve small- to mid-sized businesses and workgroups. Server supports up to 4GB of physical RAM and up to 4 processors per computer. Advanced Server supports up to 8GB of RAM and 8 processors per computer. Windows 2000 Datacenter Server is designed for large businesses and computer clusters.

Can I migrate the Windows 2003 Server plans into the Windows Server 2000 plans?

Win03 FAQ
The Plan Change Tool does not support this type of migration. Do not attempt to process this change as it will result in downtime and technical problems to the site. If you have any questions or concerns, contact Prestwood Support.

Is Microsoft Windows 2000 available in multiple languages?

ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows 2000 - Frequently Asked Que...
Yes, Microsoft released a MultiLanguage Version of Windows 2000. The operating system allows users to change the language of the user interface, choosing from any one of 24 languages. Menus, help files and dialog boxes can be switched to Japanese, for example, or Italian or Swedish. Plus, users can create, edit and print documents in hundreds of different languages. Users change the interface language by simply selecting Control Panel and then Regional Options.

How is Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 different from Windows Server 2003?

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 - Frequently Asked Questions
Besides being dedicated exclusively to file serving, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 contains some important features not available in Windows Server 2003. These features include an advanced storage manager for file filtering and quota management, a new Network File System (NFS) server to improve performance, and a fully integrated Web-based user interface for remote management.

Why am I getting poor performance with Windows 2003 Server?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
There are some new timeout problems during negotiation (I think). An LDAP option has been set in version 1.2, and it has resolved this issue.

What does Windows .NET Server 2003 bring to the picture compared to Windows 2000 Server?

Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Microsoft .NET FAQ
Windows .NET Server 2003 is an evolutionary upgrade to Windows 2000 Server, with hundreds of new features. For more information, please read my exhaustive review of Windows .NET Server 2003.

Is BackOffice Server Windows 2000 compatible?

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BackOffice Server and its components such as Exchange, SQL will work on Windows 2000 however specific service pack's/fixes are required for the products to enable full functionality. A list of fixes needed are listed at http://www.microsoft.com/backofficeserver/prodinfo/win2000sps.htm.

Can I remotely install Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server or Server 2003 at MIT?

MIT RIS FAQ
I am trying to remotely install a WIN machine and I see "UNDI Initialize failed, no media detected" when I boot from the RIS boot floppy: I am trying to remotely install a WIN machine and I see "Error loading operating system." after the RIS process copies files. I am reinstalling a machine that is in the domain. Once I provide the RIS username and password and go past the computer-name screen, I get duplicate GUID warning.

Will the Microsoft Digital Sound System 80 Software install on Windows 2000?

ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows 2000 - Frequently Asked Que...
No, as mentioned on ActiveWin a long time ago, the Digital Sound System 80 has been discontinued by Microsoft, so as they tend to do, there will not be any new software coming out for it...so you are basically stuck with the speakers working in analog mode.

Does Microsoft have a Windows Server 2003 Deployment Guide available?

ActiveWin.com: Windows Server 2003 Family - FAQ
Y0-326 exams encompass all areas of IT field with the deployment of password manager, licensed application and configuration and administration of all networking system of IT field. 74-137 exams are really very extensive margin of achieving success in IT engineering with the introduction of all advanced technology. 646-057 has principle objectives of endowing the professional skills to IT engineers in handling Cisco routing and switching AM.

What level of Microsoft Active Directory? integration is there with Windows Storage Server 2003?

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Windows Storage Server 2003 natively supports Active Directory, allowing devices to become full members of existing domains. In addition, existing group policies can be used to manage access to Windows Storage Server 2003 devices, which is not true for devices using operating systems other than Windows. Note that this product cannot be a domain controller.

How do target selection and site discovery differ in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003?

Distributed File System: Frequently Asked Questions
Target selection in Windows 2000 Server is limited to default target selection and restricted same-site target selection, whereas Windows Server 2003 additionally supports least expensive target selection (site-costing). Site discovery in Windows 2000 Server differs from site discovery in Windows Server 2003 in a number of ways: Root servers running Windows 2000 query the link target server to determine what site that target is in. Link target servers running Microsoft Windows NT 4.

Does Prestwood have plans to migrate its Windows Server 2000 plans into Windows Server 2003 plans?

Win03 FAQ
No. However, if such a migration plan later becomes a possibility, we will send an announcement to all of our Partners and we will also post that announcement prominently in the Dealer Kit.

What Is Windows 2000?

ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows 2000 - Frequently Asked Que...
Windows 2000 is the new name for Windows NT 5.0, the replacement for the current Windows NT 4.0. It employs the same core technologies as NT, but adds many new ones that were not previously available in NT, such as Plug-and-Play, support for USB devices, power management, DirectX 7.x, etc. It is not for consumers, but for businesses.

Should I use a Unix (Linux, SunOS, BSD, etc.) or Windows NT (Windows 2000) based server?

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Which operating system you decide to use should depend on what features you need. For example, if you are already using IIS, ASP, VBScript, Windows Media, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, or Visual InterDev, and you don't have the time to learn Unix-based solutions, you'll have to choose a Windows NT or Windows 2000-based host. Just because your desktop is Windows-based doesn't mean you should use a Windows host.

What benefits does Microsoft Windows Server 2003 provide in Office Professional Plus 2007?

Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Frequently Asked Que...
Windows Server 2003 is the foundation for an integrated infrastructure. By adding the power of smart clients and collaborative servers, you get easier, more secure, and more reliable access to your own and shared information, including team documents. The result is documented productivity increases that already are saving millions of dollars annually for businesses and governments worldwide.
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