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Hi!
I have Windows 2000 AD mixed mode setup, with mixed workstations of Win98 with Dir Services, WinNt Wks SP6 with Dir Services, Win2K Prof SP4, and WinXP Prof SP1 & SP2. Will there be no problem if I will change from mixed mode to native mode? M P |
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M P wrote:
> I have Windows 2000 AD mixed mode setup, with mixed workstations of Win98 > with Dir Services, WinNt Wks SP6 with Dir Services, Win2K Prof SP4, and > WinXP Prof SP1 & SP2. Will there be no problem if I will change from mixed > mode to native mode? Hi, No problem, since none of your WinNT clients are BDC's. I assume when you say they have Dir Services you mean that DSClient is installed. The important point is that all of your Domain Controllers are at least W2k Server. My Native mode W2k network has Win95, Win98, and WinNT clients. -- Richard Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net |
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How about member server? currently I still use WinNT Server for one of my
application, and I dont have any WinNT DC. Will there be no problem if I change to native mode? "Richard Mueller" <rlmueller-NOSPAM@ameritech.NOSPAM.net> wrote in message news:OmvOUo5VGHA.5076@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >M P wrote: > >> I have Windows 2000 AD mixed mode setup, with mixed workstations of Win98 >> with Dir Services, WinNt Wks SP6 with Dir Services, Win2K Prof SP4, and >> WinXP Prof SP1 & SP2. Will there be no problem if I will change from >> mixed mode to native mode? > > Hi, > > No problem, since none of your WinNT clients are BDC's. I assume when you > say they have Dir Services you mean that DSClient is installed. The > important point is that all of your Domain Controllers are at least W2k > Server. My Native mode W2k network has Win95, Win98, and WinNT clients. > > -- > Richard > Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI > Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net > |
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No problem. You can still have member servers running NT in native mode. I
verified by checking my Microsoft course material on "Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services", where they make this very clear. -- Richard Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net "M P" <mark@textguru.ph> wrote in message news:O9FRcWeWGHA.4212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > How about member server? currently I still use WinNT Server for one of my > application, and I dont have any WinNT DC. Will there be no problem if I > change to native mode? > > > "Richard Mueller" <rlmueller-NOSPAM@ameritech.NOSPAM.net> wrote in message > news:OmvOUo5VGHA.5076@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >>M P wrote: >> >>> I have Windows 2000 AD mixed mode setup, with mixed workstations of >>> Win98 with Dir Services, WinNt Wks SP6 with Dir Services, Win2K Prof >>> SP4, and WinXP Prof SP1 & SP2. Will there be no problem if I will change >>> from mixed mode to native mode? >> >> Hi, >> >> No problem, since none of your WinNT clients are BDC's. I assume when you >> say they have Dir Services you mean that DSClient is installed. The >> important point is that all of your Domain Controllers are at least W2k >> Server. My Native mode W2k network has Win95, Win98, and WinNT clients. >> >> -- >> Richard >> Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI >> Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net >> > > |
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