what is the difference between windows 2000 server and 2003
server
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Answer / kapilasdhir
2000
" 2000 support NTFS 5.0 File system
" 2000 support maximum 32 Processor and 64 GB RAM
" In 2000 specific Client Site Operating System is
available i.e. 2000 Professional
" In 2000 we will use Exchange 2000 Server
" In 2000 no Stub Zone is available in DNS
" In 2000 Resultant Setup Policy is not available
" In 2000 GPMC is not available
" In 2000 Conditional Forwarding option is not available
" In 2000 Effective Permission option is not available
" In 2000 Only some Administrative Command Line Tools are
available
" Active Directory Saved Query Option is not available
" Shadow Copy Option is not available in Windows 2000 O/S
" ASR Option is not available in Windows 2000 O/S
" In Windows 2000 We Can Create Maximum 1 DFS Root On A
Single DFS Server in The Network.
" In 2000 We Can Create Two Way Trust Relationship inside
The Network.
2003
" 2003 support NTFS 6.0 File system
" 2003 support maximum 64 Processor and 512 GB RAM
" In 2003 no specific Client Site Operating System is
available you can use either win 2k Professional either Win
XP Professional in the Network.
" In 2003 we will use Exchange 2003 Server
" In 2003 Stub Zone is available in DNS
" In 2003 Resultant Setup Policy is available
" In 2003 GPMC is available
" In 2003 Conditional Forwarding option is available
" In 2003 Effective Permission option is available
" In 2003 more Administrative Command Line Tools are
available
" Active Directory Saved Query Option is available
" Shadow Copy Option is available in Windows 2003 O/S
" ASR Option is available in Windows 2003 O/S
" In Windows 2003 We Can Create More Than 1 DFS Root On A
Single DFS Server in The Network.
" In 2003 We Can Create Two Way Trust Relationship inside
The Network.
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Answer / rahamathullah.a
in 2000 server. there is no option remane the domain
controller. in 2003 we have rename the domain.
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Answer / trilok goyal
*Application Server mode is introduced in windows 2003
* Possible to configure stub zones in windows 2003 DNS
* Volume shadow copy services is introduced
* Windows 2003 gives an option to replicate DNS data b/w all DNS servers in forest or All DNS servers in the domain.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
Windows 2000 is a NT based Operating System and 2003 is a
Xp based OS.
In NT based OS one has to install device drivers manually
and in XP based OS it will automatically install device
drivers and are called as plug and play device.
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