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1.How to Rename DOMAIN NAME pls Explain the Step by Step.

2.How to migrate the Windows NT server 4.0 TO Windows 2003 Server Explain the Step By Step

3.How to Migrate the Windows 2000 server To Windows 2003 server Step by Step

4.How to Configure the SITE on Windows 2003 server

5.What is MOM,SMS,ICS Explain.

6. How monitoring Server 2003 to Client XP Professional.

7. what is different between Native mode to Mixed mode

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: April 20, 2007     Asked by: V.Jagadeshan 
  
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April 20, 2007 02:24:40   #1  
Sagi07 Member Since: April 2007   Contribution: 7    

RE: 1.How to Rename DOMAIN NAME pls Explain the ...
1) I would like to know, which domain do you want to rename? NT, WIN2K or
WIN2K3

2) Go to below mentioned link and download :-
NT4domtoad.doc 
268 KB
Microsoft Word file
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/whyupgrade/nt4/nt4domtoad.mspx

3) Go to below mentioned link:-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326480

4) I didn't get that question! Can you elaborate?

5)

MOM 2005 is an event and performance management tool for Windows Server System. MOM 2005 improves the manageability of your infrastructure by providing:

Comprehensive event management.

Proactive monitoring and alerting.

Reporting and trend analysis.

System and application-specific knowledge from the experts.


SMS  ->  Are you talking about 'Short Messaging Service' :-)

ICS stands for Internet Connection Sharing, a software package contained within the Windows operating system. ICS allows you to share network resources on a home computer network quickly and cheaply. Instead of buying a router or other hardware product, ICS allows you to designate one of your home computers as the "traffic cop." Sound too good to be true?

6) Again, I didn't get that questions! Can you elaborate?

7 -> My lucky number :-)

By default, Windows 2000 (Win2K) networks operate in a mixed mode, which lets both Win2K and Windows NT domain controllers coexist. During migration to Win2K, the mixed mode provides the functionality that lets NT domain controllers offer domain services. After you upgrade all NT domain controllers to Win2K, switch from mixed mode to native mode, which doesn’t support NT domain controllers. Depending on your organization, when you convert to native mode can be a critical decision with major implications. It’s a one-way conversion—there’s no going back.


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