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- Quick Reference: Windows NT Server 4.0 Commands
- Updated and expanded! There are just too many commands, parameters, and switches involved with servers for any one person to memorize. That's why TechRepublic created this chart covering the most common commands for Windows NT Server 4.0. Reduce stress and speed up resolutions with the easiest command references right at...
- Download resources 2004-09-02
- Windows NT Server 4.0 Upgrade Guide: Moving From Windows NT 4.0 Server to Windows Server 2003
- There are many ways to approach the task of performing an upgrade from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 operating system environments to a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. Each upgrade has to be analyzed and planned to determine the best possible approach for a specified scenario. This paper provides several...
- White papers 2003-06-01
- Windows NT Server 4.0 SP6a (Windows)
- Microsoft WindowsNT Server 4.0 is now a better choice than ever. With the new features introduced with the WindowsNT 4.0 Option Pack, WindowsNT Server is the most complete platform available for building and hosting Web-based applications, and the easiest server operating system available. You will be up and running less...
- Software downloads 2000-06-01
- Migrating from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
- This session covers migration from Windows NT 4 to Windows Server 2003. In the session we will cover the aspects of the migration, such as choosing the migration path. We will discuss the different paths available and look at aspects of each that require certain attention. Areas that the session...
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- Migrating from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 - Level 200
- This session covers migration from Windows NT 4 to Windows Server 2003. We will cover choosing the migration path, the different paths available, and the aspects of each that require certain attention. The session also will cover upgrading account domains and resource domains, restructuring domains, moving user and group accounts...
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- Account Passwords and Policies: Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and the Windows Server 2003 Family
- Password and account lockout settings are designed to protect accounts and data in your organization by mitigating the threat of brute force guessing of account passwords. Settings in the Account Lockout and Password Policy nodes of the Default Domain policy settings enable account lockout and control how account lockout operates....
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- TechNet Webcast: Migrating From Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 (Level 200)
- The presenter of this webcast provides vital information about migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003. This webcast examines key aspects of the migration, such as choosing the migration path. After attending this webcast the viewer will learn about the different paths available and the...
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- ADmitMac 5.0 (Mac)
- ADmitMac v3 allows Macintosh users running Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, or Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger with the latest updates, to participate in and take advantage of all the directory services provided by Microsoft's Active Directory, NT, and Apple's Workgroup Manager. As a result, administrators can manage their domain...
- Software downloads 2009-11-03
- Yes, based on Mac history, Windows 7.5 will suck less
- Ummmm..."Windows 1: Shipped in 1985 and nobody cared.Windows 2: Shipped in 1987 and few cared.Windows 3: Came out in 1990 and PC users cared, especially with Windows 3.1 in 1992 (And I include here the introduction of Windows NT, which I believe was given a 3.x number.)Windows 4: Windows 95....
- Discussion threads 2009-11-01
- Friday Challenge: What can your OS do that mine can't?
- My OS can break 5% global desktop market share!Sorry Mac and Linux! :PBetter/Larger Hardware/Software SelectionMy operating system Windows has a better and larger library of available applications, and a larger ecosystem of supported hardware.Why do you insist in behaving as an idiot?Hope what they're paying you is enough to compensate...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-30
- What Windows7 could mean for Linux
- Success becomes a problemIf Win7 is as trouble-free as advertised, then there will be a mass-migration to it. This will make M$ great money in the short term. But once customers are there, they are less likely to EVER upgrade again! They are "happy" with XP now - save for...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-24
- SharePoint: What's coming when with the 2010 release?
- Maybe the POS will actually workMillions spent and 3 releases later and Sharepoint is still not working.It's JUNK, plain and simple.Maybe if you sayu that enough......it will eventually come true. As things stand, it's hard to imagine SharePoint on a more successful trajectory than it currently is.$1.3B and nothing...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-19
- Microsoft's Midori: Who's on the all-star roster?
- that's by no means a' who's who' listMore likely a 'who's he' list.These guys are no match for FOSS and Linux in particular.Rather than failing to reinvent the wheel, they should just adopt Linux and do themselves a service for doing the right thing.Before you make yourself look any more...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-05
- Who's developing Linux?
- A few questionsI'm not very surprised, but I do have a few questions.1. With Academia you mean not a company, but universities all over the world? Linguistically, it would appeal to the classical Latinist in me... :-)However, in that case, I'm a bit disappointed by the lack of kernel input...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- Microsoft's Windows 7 ad campaign kicks off
- Cute. [NT]ntCute.Not sure it's effective though. It may be. But... flows like a book ad. Will probably be effective only in certain segments. So I bet we will see a couple very different ads.RE: Microsoft's Windows 7 ad campaign kicks offlooks like they brain washed her, since when 6 year...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-11
- Snow Leopard launch seems to have been a smooth one
- PICNICAfter many years supporting various systems, I am positive that theroot of the majority of issues can be described with the acronym PICNIC...Been running Snow Leopard since last Friday with absolutely no problems - even my HP PhotoSmart printer works really well!Then maybe we should...Then maybe we should ship your...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-02
- Mac OS Snow Leopard: Great news for Windows 7
- I still say Mac is the best multi-boot PCIn my dream situation, I've got a home server created from a Mac Pro. The native Mac OS X would run, with Parallels running instances of Windows and Ubuntu and whatever else I need. I would stream all the media...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Snow Leopard might crash your apps
- This just has to be a Microsoft plot.LOL...LOL. :DRE: Snow Leopard might crash your appsNonsense, the latest mac hunter ad said we didn't have to worry about that and that a mac just works. Are you calling them liars?How did Apple phrase it in their commercials?That sure sounds like [i]a...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-26
- 55,000 Web sites hacked to serve up malware cocktail
- The key words..."PC users"Another WIndows exploit?How can this possibly be happening. According to most of the Windows fan boys on ZDnet, it isn't even necessary to run antivirus with super-secure WIndows. Ahh, silly me, I forgot - these 'power users' represent about 0.0000001% of the real world's Windows user base....
- Discussion threads 2009-08-24
- Windows 7 first look: More than just "Vista, fixed"
- Windows 7 first look: More than just "Vista, fixed"I look forward to your next reviewI am far more interested in the differences between versions than an overview. We've been hearing about Windows 7 features for months, now it would be nice to know exactly which features will be present on...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-29
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