Introduction Current Setup  14 Windows 2000 servers  75 Windows 2000 user machines  65 Windows 98 user machines.

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Introduction

Current Setup  14 Windows 2000 servers  75 Windows 2000 user machines  65 Windows 98 user machines

Server 2000  2003  New command line tools .NET framework and II6 6.0  Active directory enhancements Safe LDAP AD quotas Forest restructuring

Server 2000  2003 Recommendation VS.

Windows 2000  XP  ZIP archiving and Built in CD burning  Automatic driver rollback  Remote assistance and remote desktop  Firewall  Application compatibility

Windows 2000  XP Recommendation VS.

Windows 2000  Windows 7  Comprises all the 2000  XP upgrades  DNSsec  IE 8.  Biometric Security  BitLocker  DirectAccess  Permits more CPU’s, RAM, Storage, Applications  NTFS

Windows 2000  Windows 7 Recommendation VS.

Final Recommendation

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