4 What functional domain level should you choose to allow
Windows NT4 Servers and Windows 2003 Servers to function
together?
1 Windows Server 2003 mode
2 Windows 2000 Mixed mode
3 Windows 2000 Native mode
4 Windows 2003 Interim mode
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Answer / anurag gautam
Windows 2003 Interim mode....
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Answer / imran (sr.systems engineer. wi
It is Windows 2003 Mixed Mode...
Because Mixed mode - provides backward compatibility with
NT4.0 and W2K DCs with W2k3 DCs supporting NTLM and
kerberos authentication and replication of the users.
Native mode: It provides compatibility with only W2K DCs
with W2K3 DCs and not with NT4.0
Interim Mode : This mode is only use to upgrade the NT4.0
DCs to W2K server
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