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Active Directory Integration and Interoperability
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Migrating Unix-based DNS servers to Windows 2003 DNS
Expert: Paul Hinsberg | 31 Aug 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I have currently two Unix-based DNS servers. What is the best method of migrating these to Windows 2003 DNS? Or can Windows 2003 domain work with these DNS servers?
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How can we integrate our new server into our PDC?
Expert: Paul Hinsberg | 09 Jan 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - My organization currently has 4 servers running. One NT 4.0 server is running Microsoft Exchange and is the PDC. We have one NT 4.0 Terminal Services BDC, one file server running UNIX and one Windows 2000 Server running our ...
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How to use non-Microsoft DNS for AD
Submitted By: By James Michael Stewart | 02 Dec 2003
TIP - You don't have to use Microsoft's DNS to deploy an Active Directory domain. Expert James Michael Stewart explains how.
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Extending AD's reach to Windows NT and 9x clients
Submitted By: SearchWinIT.com | 22 Oct 2003
TIP - Active Directory helps manage user accounts and machines, but AD's advantages are normally limited to clients that can use it. Learn how to manage NT and 9x clients with AD.
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