Re: Raising to native mode
- From: "Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 10:08:55 -0400
1. Functional level has nothing to do with browsing, it only changes the replication model. Something else happened that caused that.
2. Nope. No change to client protocols.
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cs wrote:
Mmm....
1)I have this scenario before .. the NT4 domain actually cant browse the resource at native domain mode.
2)win95 and win98 client need to install AD client rite ?
"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
1. It doesn't
2. It doesn't
As an aside, I would recommend cleaning that stuff up because more than likely the next version of Windows Server very well could have some impact on those older OSes since they are completely unsupported now.
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Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
Author of O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition
www.joeware.net
---O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition now available---
http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm
ctowndu33 wrote:We do not have any NT domain controllers, just three Windows 2000 SP4. How does raising the mode effect:
1) trusted domains that are NT domain controllers
2) authenticating Windows 95 and 98
Many of the articles simple say you can't have Windows NT domain controllers, but I would think that this is a big thing to change and it not effect 95 or 98. Any ideas?
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