What is the difference between win 2000 ADS and win 2003 ADS?

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Ravinder Gupta

  • Aug 23rd, 2006
 

what is difference between win2000 and 2003.

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Bashur

  • Aug 25th, 2006
 

Windows 2003 AD introduced a number of new security features, as well as convenience features such as the ability to rename a domain controller and even an entire domain.

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bhanu prakash

  • Oct 3rd, 2006
 

PLz let me know the Answer

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Hari

  • Oct 9th, 2006
 

in 2003 ads

1)we can rename DNS name by using a NETDOM command

2)in

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hari

  • Oct 9th, 2006
 

1.in win 2003 ads we can remane dns with netdom command 2.by default password complexity is enabled so we must disable password complexity from account policy in domain security policyto create uers.we can restrict users not to change the ipaddress of the system,

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ahmad

  • May 3rd, 2007
 

There are many features in windows 2003 domain controller as compares to
windows 2000 DC like
1- We can create cross forest link trust .
2- Can rename domain name.
3- More scaleable
4- Have the features of ADAM (active directory application mode)
5- Support more processor compares to windows 2000
If you need more details contact me I can give you more stuff of Windows 2003,
Active directory, MS Exchange server.

1) In 2000 we cannot rename domain where as in 2003 we can rename domain.

2) 2000 supports IIS 5.0 and 2003 supports IIS 6.0 .

3) 2000 supports 4-node clustering and 2003 supports 8-node clustering .

4) Code name of 200 is Win NT 5.0 and Code name of 2003 is Win NT 6.0 .

5) 2000 supports IP V.04 where as 2003 supports IP V.04 & 0.6 both .

6) 2000 doesn't support Dot Net where as 2003 supports Dot Net 0.2 .

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