Hello Jimmy,
It seems that this is a really old sytem/software. In the beginning of server
2003 they named it 2003.Net server, because .Net framework was included.
Then shortly before releasing the system they changed to just server 2003
naming.
Name games
Windows Server 2003 wasn't the original name for this product family. Here
are the other names Microsoft publicly touted.
January 2000: Code-name "Whistler Server"
April 30, 2001: Windows 2002 Server
June 19, 2001: Windows .NET Server
August 27, 2002: Windows .NET Server 2003
January 9, 2003: Windows Server 2003
Follow this ones if you like more about
:
http://www.winsupersite.com/faq/whistler_server.asp
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/...server_rc1.asp
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/...rver_beta3.asp
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> I was recently working on a Windows server and was having trouble with
> cross trusts. When I examined the "Domain Functional Level" the
> system was set at it says, "Windows .NET (version 2002)", and also
> says that this is the highest possible level for this machine. Anyone
> know where this comes from? This machine is suppose to be a Windows
> 2K3 system, but I've never heard of this level before.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>