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Planning a Migration to Windows 2000

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Designing Windows 2000 Networks

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Designing Windows 2000 Networks

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In this chapter we looked at many of the things that are involved in planning a migration to Windows 2000. We delved into many DNS considerations, and some of the planning functions that need to be evaluated at the outset. After that, we moved into some basics of group policy, and looked at how it interacts with AD. We ended by looking at some of the things that need to be evaluated with the existing infrastructure.

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