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Need-to-know Info For Win2K Exams

News Eckel has created downloadable study guides based on two of the most popular Win2K exams, Win2K Pro and Win2K Server. What to study for Microsoft's Win2K Server exam" If you need a master list of vital topics on the Win2K Server exam, look no further.

[March 17, 2003, 18:37]

Gibson: Is McKinnon Still Here?

Blog Comment A lot of IIS (Windows web server) code was very buggy and insecure. In a Win2K server install, installation of IIS was the default condition. In late 2001 the Army and Navy were probably still using Windows 2000 Pro and Server for a lot of their...

[November 9, 2008, 21:59]

Dual NICs For Niftier Networking

News Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server users have it a little easier. Win2K Advanced Server includes a Network Load Balance (NLB) service that can be activated for the NICs installed in the server.

[July 23, 2002, 8:32]

Vista Versions Are So Last Century

Talkback IU want my server installation seperate. I don't want a per module base model which is revenue driven.packs - 1 for home, 1 for buisness & 1 for server control - end of story. Again Micro$oft miss the point - a revenue based model of functional...

[February 28, 2006, 0:34]

New Flaw In NT And Windows 2000 Servers

News Microsoft Windows NT 4.0Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server EditionMicrosoft Windows 2000Microsoft Windows XP For Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 workstations and Terminal Server Edition, as well as for all Windows XP installations, Microsoft...

[February 3, 2003, 10:37]

Security Through Obscurity

News For this example, I have set up a Windows 2000 DNS server named lab2k, which is both a domain controller and the DNS server for the lab2kd.com domain. By default, Windows 2000 DNS zones will happily transfer any zone information they have to any...

[January 29, 2003, 8:03]

The Game's Up For Windows 2000

Talkback I disagree with myles, Microsoft CAN and HAVE lost market share, it a small example but I have just replaced our companies Win2k Exchange/Server with a BSD box running Samba & Postfix and a selection of other excellent available software products.

[August 20, 2005, 12:05]

Windows 2000 Source Code Posted Online

Talkback I don't think this is a "managed leak" by Microsoft, but consequently and certainly it pushes users of Win2K or NT into upgrading their current OSes to Win2K3 Server.

[February 14, 2004, 7:43]

OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Interoperability With Windows 2000 Case Studies

White Papers This paper discusses OS/390 security server’s interoperability with Windows 2000. Local Kerberos principals must be defined to the OS/390 Security Server and a new user profile segment will hold the Kerberos principal name.

[May 22, 2004, 1:03]

Linux: The Forking Fight-back

Talkback If they can't have their office suite to interoperate with itself how can we expect that various versions of their server software will work together. Not to mention that they simultaneously supports several separate product lines like win2k...

[February 6, 2005, 17:13]

TechTutorials Help You To Prepare For Exams

News Take the Windows 2000 Server tutorial, for example. Available in HTML or print-friendly versions, the tutorial serves as an excellent cram guide that anyone preparing for the Win2K Server exam should review.

[January 24, 2003, 15:54]

Custom Thin Client Slashes IT Costs

News Using this configuration, end users connect to a virtual desktop on the company's application servers, which all run VNC server. On each laptop, Nath installed Tiny Linux (with basic networking for connecting to the company network), a dial-up...

[October 9, 2003, 16:00]

Cluster Aware WINS And DHCP

News Since a single WINS server can successfully cope with up to 10,000 clients (especially by using Burst Mode for peak times), you could reduce that risk by running as few WINS servers as possible. Both of these services are now "cluster-aware" in...

[October 22, 2002, 13:47]

Making Sense Of Remote Access

News SLIP is used as a client in NT or Win2K only when necessary to connect to an older server that is not supporting PPP. Similar to CHAP but allows storage of passwords on the server in encrypted format.

[December 10, 2002, 11:33]

New Cumulative Microsoft Patch Fixes Two Critical Threats

News Microsoft has also released two other bulletins, MS02-016 (blocking Group Policy) and MS02-017 (unchecked buffer in multiple UNC provider), which affect Windows NT and Windows 2000 workstation and server installations as well as XP Professional.

[April 16, 2002, 17:03]

A Challenge To All Linux Users In The World

Blog Comment I am sure that if I was going to support solely Windows boxes or just Linux boxes, a standard Linux distro would work and using the Windows Home Server would work for Windows and either could easily be built in short order.

[May 31, 2007, 20:27]

Microsoft Product Delays Take A Toll

News Only begrudgingly did the company concede that relatively cautious Windows 2000 deployments -- coupled with delays in its next-generation server applications and tools -- were taking their toll. Win2K SP1: A no-show so far this week Financial...

[July 19, 2000, 9:46]

One Company, One File Structure

News Your users would never have to remember server names, and you could significantly decrease the number of mapped drives. What if you could consolidate all the files in your organisation into one share point?

[April 23, 2002, 14:17]

A Challenge To All Linux Users In The World

Blog Comment Well it looks as if everything for Windows Home Server RC1 got burned onto DVD-R and CD-R's OK. The ISO for the install on the server is a DVD image a little over 1.1GB. This method has been often used in the past for installing Exchange server...

[June 16, 2007, 7:20]

SAMBA, Microsoft And The Real Issue

Blog Maybe they can sell more servers if people know they will work with other OS systems in the same server room? The EU forced Microsoft to comply with the disclosure of source it required for "inter-operability" between Microsoft's OS and the rest of...

[December 29, 2007, 15:59]


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