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nero64
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Registered: Sep 2002 Location: Country: Australia State: Certifications: CCNA, MCSE, CNA, MCSA, Linux+, N+, A+ Working on: Self Improvement
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NT with Native Mode
I know that if you have an NT DC with W2K servers then you have to keep the domain in mixed mode unless you upgrade the NT servers.
But what about if you have an NT member server and some w2k servers can you still change the domain to native mode due to the fact that it isn't a DC in any way.
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11-29-03 02:45 AM
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jeff_j_black
that's what "THEY" said..

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11-29-03 06:36 AM
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curiousgeorge
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Mixed mode and naitive mode only refer to DC's.
It doesn't matter what clients or member servers are on the network.
i.e. My company is in the last stages of transferring to naitive mode. We still have NT, 98, and 95 clients on our network.
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