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How can I upgrade my NT 4.0 PDC to Windows 2000 or 2003?
just upgrading the PDC and hoping it would retain all my domain and user data. You cannot have a Windows 2000 Server acting as a PDC in a Windows NT 4.0 domain. So, it will never authenticate users. If you are going to upgrade, upgrade to...
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Jan 9, 2004
Reading and writing to the Registry
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July 2005: More on connecting to network resources August 2005: Find objects with Windows Scripting Host September 2005: Windows Script Host arguments ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Christa Anderson Oct 5, 2005
Stop users from copying files to floppy disks
written just for you! "Using Group Policy Objects to hide specified drives in My Computer for Windows 2000". PSS ID Number: 231289
Additional Expert Help: Jan 11, 2005
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Windows drives storage virtualization trend
New research finds that Windows files increase data and need for optimized storage management...
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May 16, 2006
MS: Windows ain't misbehavin' in storage environments
to be considered as a data center mainstay for storage management, but the head of Microsoft's storage division begs to differ...
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Oct 13, 2003
Storage giants jockey at SNW
revealed details of its Simple SAN for Windows Server program at Storage Networking World, including the news that the forthcoming Windows Server 2003 R2 will include Storage...
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Oct 27, 2005
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