Microsoft Corp. will gradually phase out its Windows 2000 Server family, the company said yesterday. Effective April 1, 2006, the products will no longer be available. The retirement announcement ...
Windows 2000 Server delivered on many of Microsoft's promises for improvements in scalability, uptime and directory services. However, most companies are finding that fully adopting Windows 2000 ...
If you need to roll out a client-server application to a large number of people — especially where bandwidth or remote access is a consideration — one of the best ways to put Windows 2000 Server to ...
While some of us were enjoying our tofurkey over the past week-plus, others were combatting a thorny Windows Server time-rollback issue. Some Windows Server users are still recovering a recent problem ...
Microsoft is warning customers that it will retire Windows Server 2000 from support next summer, and at the same time shift the newer Windows Server 2003 to limited support. Microsoft warned customers ...
How exactly do Windows CALs work? I've never really fully understood, and Microsoft's site is not much help.<BR><BR>With a new Windows 2000 Server, do you need to purchase a CAL for each computer that ...
If we’re all very lucky, this may be the last time I’ll talk about Windows NT and upgrade paths. Really. Microsoft has almost given up hope that it will ever get all customers of NT servers to migrate ...
Windows 2000 Pro Slipstreamed SP3<BR>Windows 2000 Server Slipstreamed SP3<BR><BR>Purpose: To install Terminal Services Server on a Windows 2000 Professional machine.<BR><BR><BR>SYSOC.INF<BR>Add ...
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.
Microsoft is expected to announce on Friday that Windows Server 2003 has completed testing and has been certified final, or gold, code. Release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Server 2003 code ...
Microsoft warned customers yesterday that it will retire Windows Server 2000 from support next summer, and at the same time shift the newer Windows Server 2003 to limited support. The 10-month warning ...
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