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John O'

2004-05-03, 5:25 pm

So what was your answer? I'm in a corporate training
program and my instructor insists there is no major
discrepancy, duh!
>-----Original Message-----
>hey I had an interview and they asked what is the diferent
>of win 2000 and 2003
>.
>

JaR

2004-05-03, 5:25 pm

On Mon, 03 May 2004 13:32:27 -0700, John O' declaimed:
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> So what was your answer? I'm in a corporate training program and my
> instructor insists there is no major discrepancy, duh!

Well, I guess that would depend on what he defines as 'major'. I mean,
after all, how different is Win 95 from Win 2K? Pretty much the same
thing, eh?

JaR
Minor Thug
Neil

2004-05-03, 5:25 pm

"John O'" <johnohara9@netscape.net> wrote in news:79c301c4314d$bfaf5c40
$a401280a@phx.gbl:

> So what was your answer? I'm in a corporate training
> program and my instructor insists there is no major
> discrepancy, duh!
>


really? time for a new trainer becuase there are differences...x-forest
trusts, changes to DNS, new tools, tons of stuff really. try opening help
on Win2k3 (click the start button and choose "help and supoort") and in
the search box type "what's new" (but without the quotes, ok). in the
results you will have many useful things, including a link to something
call "new features". there you will find a link to "feature comparisons"
for BOTH NT vs 2k3 and 2k vs 2k3. wow, amazing what they do with them
computer thingy's. I didn't even have to google....

unbelievable....

--
Neil MCNGP #30
"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"
Neil

2004-05-03, 6:24 pm

JaR <nunyobidness@softhome.net> wrote in
newsan.2004.05.03.20.41.35.581707@softhome.net:

> Win 95 from Win 2K


yup both 32 bit OS's

--
Neil MCNGP #30
"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"
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