History-Versions Design Principles System Components File System Networking Programmer Interface Commands(If any)

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History-Versions Design Principles System Components File System Networking Programmer Interface Commands(If any)

Windows 2000 Easy tu use Force and Security of Windows NT Better than Windows 98 ACPI(Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Plug and Play USB AGP(Accelerated Graphics Port)

Versions Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Released 2/2000 Computer:IBM or 100% compatible Processor:Intel Pentium 133 MHz or equivalent Memory:32 MB Drives:650 MB Disk space CD-ROM / DVD drive Sound: Video:VGA or higher Controls:Microsoft mouse / keyboard or compatible Operating System:Requires Windows 95, 98 NT 3.5 or 4.0 for upgrade. DirectX:DirectX 7.0 Other:NIC required for network installation Price:Upgrade: $ $ Full: $ $320.00

Support for FAT16, FAT32, NTFS FAT16 FAT32 NTFS Differences between FAT16 and FAT32 Differences between FAT32 and NTFS “CONVERT source name:/FS: NTFS” by using dos

WINDOWS 2000 SERVER REQUIREMENTS Released 2/2000 Computer:IBM or 100% compatible Processor:Intel Pentium 133 MHz or equivalent 4 CPUs Supported Memory:256 MB Drives:1.0 GB Disk space Sound: Video:VGA or higher monitor Controls:Mouse / keyboard or compatible Operating System:Requires Windows NT Server 3.5 or 4.0 DirectX: Other: Price:Upgrade: $500 and higher Full: $900 and higher Prices are based off amount of clients beginning price is 5- client edition

WINDOWS 2000 ADVANCED SERVER REQUIREMENTS Released 2/2000 Computer:IBM or 100% compatible Processor:Intel Pentium 133 MHz or equivalent 8 CPUs Supported Memory:256 MB Drives:1.0 GB Disk space CD-ROM / DVD drive Sound: Video:VGA or higher Controls:Microsoft mouse / keyboard or compatible Operating System: DirectX: Other: Price:Upgrade: $3, and higher Full: $3, and higher Prices are based off amount of clients beginning price is 25-client edition

Design

Active Directory Clustering Component Services Dynamic DHCP DNS Encrypted File System Enterprize Memory Architecture Distirubuted File System Internet Information Services 5.0 Internet Protocol Security(IPSEC) Plug and Play Windows 2000 Server Features

Windows 98Windows 2000 Card Installation

Windows is searching... Click the Network Adapter...

Networking between windows 95 and windows 2000