As more companies adopt Windows 2000 Server, many IT managers have found it hard to deploy, let alone plan, the migration. The reason: Windows 2000 isn’t just the next version of Windows NT Server 4.
I have a user who is using Windows 2000 Server as his desktop OS (he needs to run SQL Server 2000)<BR><BR>Anyways, this user has an account on a Windows 2000 Server Domain controller. So his desktop ...
A year ago, a survey of Computerworld readers found that the No. 1 thing they wanted from Windows 2000 was stability – no more blue screens of death. Now, on the operating system’s first anniversary, ...
If you're using Windows 2000, you'll need to migrate to a more recent version of Windows -- or live with the lack of support from Microsoft. Microsoft has a Windows 2000 End-of-Support Center with ...
Hello to all,<BR><BR>I am using Windows 2000 Pro within a LAN and Windows NT4 is the domain server. Would it be possible to install User Manager (from NT4 Server) and Server Manager (from NT4 Server) ...