DNS Migration in a mixed environment
Windows NT Magazine looks at some of
the issues that companies operating
in a mixed environment with NT, UNIX,
Novell, and the like will face as they
migrate to Windows 2000. Source:
Windows NT Magazine (Nov 1999)
Hardware,
application compatibility are critical
Windows 2000 planning and implementation
issues
Stride Rite is a good example of a
company that has successfully migrated
to Windows 2000 after carefully dealing
with a wide range of hardware and
application compatibility issues.
Source: Windows 2000 Advantage
(March 26, 2001)
Lessons
Learned: Tales of a PDC upgrade
A real world look at a large scale
Windows NT to Windows 2000 Migration
that includes some very important
"lessons learned." Source: Swynk
Migration
Issues Pertaining to Group Policy

Sample chapter from the Windows 2000
Resource Kit, downloadable in Word
format. Explains Group Policy, a flexible
Change and Configuration Management
tool. This tool includes options for
registry-based policy settings, security
settings, software installation, scripts,
startup, shutdown, logon, logoff,
and folder redirection. Source: Microsoft.com
Mixed
Mode vs. Native Mode
Depending on your organization, when
you convert from mixed mode to native
mode can be a critical decision with
major implications. It©s a one-way
conversion?there?s no going back.
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