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W2K - University Services
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/UnivSvcs.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. University Services is a Windows 2000 Child Domain of the Hokies Active Directory that is centrally administrated by Collaborative Computing Solutions (CCS). No Facilities Management (NFM). Your computer is in the University Services Domain and you benefit from security features, but patches, upgrades, and software will not be advertised or pushed to your computer. Some Facilities Management (SFM).
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W2K - Reading List
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/ReadingList.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. MCSE Training Kit: Upgrading Support Skills. Microsoft Windows 2000 Administrator's Pocket Consultant. Active Directory Services for Microsoft Windows 2000 Technical Reference. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit. Last updated on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Giving to Virginia Tech. Jobs at Virginia Tech.
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W2K - Why Windows 2000?
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/WhyW2K.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. Two-way, Transitive Trusts. Active Directory (AD) is the directory service included with Windows 2000. It stores information about network objects (computers accounts, user accounts, etc.) and makes them available to users and administrators from anywhere in the domain tree. Active Directory provides administrators with a single point of administration for all network objects. Active Directory provides...
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W2K - Why be a Child Domain?
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/WhyChild.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. Why be a Child Domain? Departments at Virginia Tech that plan to implement Windows 2000 should consider joining the Virginia Tech Windows 2000 Active Directory directory service as a child domain. Benefits of being a child domain:. Use of Microsoft's DDNS is required for successful implementation of AD partly because some records contain unusual characters which CNS's DNS servers won't pass. Participat...
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W2K - Central Services
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/CntrlSvcs.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. Contact the for more information about how your department can participate in Central Services. For more information, read the Central Services Domain: Guidelines for Participation. Last updated on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Giving to Virginia Tech. Jobs at Virginia Tech. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Website Feedback.
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W2K - Why be a Child Domain?
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/FAQ.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. What is an organizational unit (OU)? How do I administer accounts in my department's OU? How do I install Administrative Tools on Windows 2000 Professional or a Member Server? What is a good backup strategy for Windows 2000? How should I partition my Domain Controllers? How can I add an NT 4.0 Workstation to my Windows 2000 Domain? How do I get a Hokies account? What is the Recovery Console? We recomme...
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W2K - Home
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/Default.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. Virginia Tech's root Windows 2000 domain, Hokies. Went live on July 10, 2000. It was then upgraded to Windows 2003 on November 18th, 2005. Hokies is the root of Virginia Tech's Active Directory (AD) directory service and is ready to bring child domains from departments within the university into the AD. Read about new IP restrictions to root DCs. Read the Addendum to the Child Domain Usage Requirements.
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W2K - What is a Child Domain?
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/WhatChild.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. What is a Child Domain? A child domain is a member domain of a Windows 2000 Active Directory directory service but is not the root domain of that Active Directory. Perhaps the best way to illustrate the differences between the NT 4.0 domain structure and Windows 2000 is to compare the old Hokies (NT 4.0) domain to the new Hokies (W2k) domain. NT 40 Domain Model. Windows 2000 Domain Model. Virginia Poly...
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W2K - Documentation
http://www.w2k.vt.edu/Documentation.aspx
What is a Child Domain. Why be a Child Domain. Child Domain Usage Requirements. VT Windows Users Group. End of Life Support for Windows 9x and Windows NT. W2K Domain Migration and Consolidation. W2K, AD, and the Self Service Model. Authentication and Authorization in HOKIES. VA-CIRT Jan. 2001. Require Adobe's freely available Acrobat Reader. Last updated on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Giving to Virginia Tech. Jobs at Virginia Tech. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Website Feedback.