Security Groups



we have a sbs 2000 machine that is the Domain Controller(all the 5 FSMO
roles actually) in our network.

I was testing out Exchange Server 2007 which seemed to require the
Windows 2000 mode (and not Mixed Mode, which supports Pre-Windows
2000). I changed that from Mixed Mode to Windows 2000 mode. Now the
permissions for all the Security Groups seem to be messed up. Is there
anyway I can change the mode of all the security groups to Windows 2000
instead of mixed mode.

thank you.

WS

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