what is the difference between between win 2000 and win 2003
and win 2008
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Answer / imran basha syed
2000 2003 2008
16bits 32bits 64bits operting system
no installing key2000
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Answer / pritesh harshwal
There is an important difference between Windows2000 and
Windows2003. When installing Terminal Services for
Windows2000 u r prompted to select application server
functions or administrative functions sets can be installed
sequently on one server but it performs only one function
at one time.but in 2003 still distinguishes between
application and administrative servicesbut installation and
management are now consolidated
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Answer / rama krishna jadab
difference between Group and OU
Summary: Beside almost anything in AD can be added into ouU and group can't. Is there other difference between these two? I try to rebuild my company's personal structure in AD, and there 5 levels: normal empl...
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issues about win s 03
Summary: Windows Server 2003 Issues hi, i tried very hard to solve these questions and i don't have any more time, so would you help me with correcting and filling them,,, thanks a lot, i've only 24hs: ______...
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64-bit extended systems differenc?
Summary: Hi What is the difference between regular 64-bit and 64-bit extended systems in Win 2003? I noticed that when perparing to download drivers. Some claim its for Itanium (IA) based chipsets. That c...
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Answer / kishore
performance, flexibility, ease to operate etc will be
developed as the new versions comes.
(under rare situations the above mentioned ans might fail
ex: Windows vista is worst compared to win XP in terms of
performance even though gd at graphics.)
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Answer / maverick_ph
well as it goes by..each OS has its own updates (gui,kernel,
etc)..well i guess in terms of manageability and server
performance..
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Answer / siddharth ganguda (sid)
There is an important difference between Windows2000,
Windows2003 & windows 2008.we can install one Anti-virus software on windows 2000, 2003 but in windows 2008 we can install two different Anti-virus software for virus (so chance are more for security type)
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