Posts Tagged ‘2000’
i have a scenario, assume that a domain xyz.com with windows 2000 server. now i want to configure windows 2003 server as same domain (xyz.com) and format windows 2000 server. is it possible or is it neccessary to join client computer to the windows 2003 domain again. can any body answer to this question.
How do I setup client(node) to domain controller on windows 2000 server with active directory. I tried searching the net for 8 hours without results. Can someone please help. I would greatly appreciate it.
Hey what’s the best windows 2000 server?
And what is it?
is there one that i could have a couple 100 websites on it, and 1 very big main page which would need to hold allot of emails (like a few 1000- 10,000).
if i have the wrong product, what would u suggest?
How many RAM supports windows 2000 advanced server, i mean what is the max limit ? Is windows 2000 advanced server 32 bit or 64bit ? because i read about that, 32bit supports 3 gb ram .
If you can will the accounts be able to be used with a windows 7 computer? If not then would windows server 2003 let me create network accounts that can be used with windows 7?
thanks Frank I’ll give you the best answer when it lets me.
I have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server installation that is just completely hosed with malware applications that I have been unsuccessful removing. This Advanced Server is used to provide thin clients with access to a few windows app, but primarily to a DOS based app running on ANOTHER server (which is good).
I have come to the conclusion that I need to reload the OS from scratch.
What do I need to backup so that I can restore data without having to entering everything manually?
I want to reload the applications. That’s not a problem, but I don’t want to have to re-enter drive shares, user profiles, etc. Is there a best practices kind of document, a checklist, that I could use for what I need to capture BEFORE I blow everything away with a reformat?
Thanks in advance.
I have an old, unused, Dell 1300, Pro Edge, running Windows 2000 server on my network that is no longer running any applications, hosting any domains, or storing any files. Can I easily convert it to just a XP Pro computer? Can I use an XP upgrade version or would I have to purchase a full install version?
I can connect to a data polling computer through the router using Windows XP’s remote desktop connection. I can connect to the router remotely. I can poll the datalogger remotely. I can create .asp files locally. I can connect locally to the server using Frontpage 2003. I have setup the router to direct port 80 to the server. I’ve been trying to do all that is suggested in various net searches. If someone can recommend a book, I will appreciate it. The linksys router has four ports. One port is used by the polling computer ruunning Windows XP Pro. The second is used by the datalogger. The third port is used by a Dell server.