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Ah yes. I just built a new (by new I mean new use for an old box) WINS
NT4 server box.
Next year is the Active Directory conversion project, God save us all.
This year, I did the migrating from Novell 4.11 to Windows 2000 (in an
NT4 domain) project.
I'd rather have migrated it all to Novell 6, but, believe it or not,
Microsoft was cheaper....
...of course, if I *really* had my way, I'd convert all the Windows
servers to Samba 3.0 I can dream, right?
Take Care,
mark
Rob O'Donnell wrote:
As a techie responsible for supporting a number of
small businesses, I
can confirm this - while we have a few who run fairly recent versions
of Windows Server on modern kit, I can count at least as many whose
entire business still runs off machines which are almost on topic for
this list. Certainly we've lots of NT4 Server systems out there, some
even running on P1 boxes.