Windows 95 - DSCLIENT

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Ray
Date: 11/09/04


Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:57:52 -0000

I will be carrying out an inplace upgrade from NT4 to W2k3 Active Directory.

I currently have many Windows 95 client machines.
Would i be correct to say that my Windows 95 client machines will not be
able to log into the new W2K3 AD server after the upgrade.

Will i need to install the DSCLIENT on all w95 machines.....

Can you give me the link to install the dsclinet software on Windows 95
machines.....

I alson have W98 and NT..SP4....but assuming these clients will be
fine.....please confirm

Cheers Ray



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