RE: Switch from mixed to native mode : risks ?
- From: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vincent Xu [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 06:20:43 GMT
Hi,
I will appreciate if you describe this issue in detail with any example.
Thanks.
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Vincent Xu
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Hi,
Perhaps my question was not clear : I want to know which impacts there is
when i switch to native mode.
I'm worry about applications, but I think that there is no link between
native mode and application authentication.
Thanks.
"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:
Hi,
So far I didn't hear any potential issue associated with you scenario.
Thanks.
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Vincent Xu
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Hi,
I have questions about switching my domains to native mode.
I have several domains in mixed mode, and i want to switch them to
andmode. I know that i can have problems ik i keep off "Anonymous logon"
want"Everyone" from the "Pre-windows 2000 compatible access". I do not
onlyto
change this for the moment because i must finish the applications
compatibility tests before.
So I want to know the risk to switch to native mode : is there any
potentially problems with applications access ? the risks concerns
applications which run on my DC's ?
I have no more NT4 BDC and all my DC's are W2K3.
I have still NT4 Members.
Thanks in advance.
.
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