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Windows 2000 Professional

Windows 2000 Professional. Hey Bill... What have you done for me lately? J. Greg MacKinnon, CNE, MCSE University of Vermont CIT Client Services October 2000. Discussion Points. What is Windows 2K Professional? Practical Win2k Pro. What is Win2k Pro?.

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Windows 2000 Professional

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  1. Windows 2000 Professional Hey Bill... What have you done for me lately? J. Greg MacKinnon, CNE, MCSE University of Vermont CIT Client Services October 2000

  2. Discussion Points • What is Windows 2K Professional? • Practical Win2k Pro

  3. What is Win2k Pro? The next generation of Windows NT with imported features from Windows 9x and a plethora of new features. What's new from 9x? What's new from NT What's new for everyone? I hate new! What's the same?

  4. New features for Windows 98 users... Protected memory Pre-emptive multitasking Multi-user OS NTFS file system multi-SMB server utilization Lightweight HTTP and FTP servers

  5. New features for NT users... Plug and Play OS Fat32 support Improved driver database Dynamic system services (fewer reboots!) Internet connection sharing

  6. New features for all users... Active directory support Microsoft Management Console 2 (MMC) "My Network Places": connection-oriented network management Improved command-line utilities Filesystem encryption (EFS) Symbolic links

  7. I hate new... What's the same? Windows Explorer with Active Desktop Win32 application support NT Virtual Machine support for Dos and Win16 apps Lack of support for other file-sharing protocols. Still no cute mascot.

  8. Sounds Great...How do I get it? Pricing and upgrades Upgrade paths and incompatibilities

  9. Practical Win2k: Installation and Configuration Navigating the (not quite) familiar desktop Troubleshooting Essentials: It's broken... HELP!

  10. Installation and Configuration System Requirements In place upgrade for Win9x, NT Workstation. New installation Multi-boot considerations

  11. Desktop Navigation Familiar Windows Explorer New Extensions/modifications Device Manager Microsoft Management Console "My Network Places"

  12. Troubleshooting Essentials Desktop Management Computer Management Device Management Network Connection Management

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