as soon as you increase the FFL to W2K3 all FFL=W2K3 features will be available. Another thing that happens is that the PAS will be changed (additions to it). That will not be a problem because in FFL=W2K3 you are sure that all GCs are W2K3 and not W2K.
 
The only kerberos thing that changes (or better that becomes available) is constrained delegation, but that already happens at DFL W2K3
 
If they have notes about it, they should be able to mention more about it I guess instead of just saying "the way it works changes"
 
also see: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=322692
 
jorge


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Cornetet
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 16:47
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Subject: [ActiveDir] 2003 mode - what happens?

We are planning on upgrading our two domain forest to 2003 mode (now at 2000 native). What happens during this change? The only thing that I'm aware of is changes in the way AD replicates (linked value stuff...). However, the SAP folks here tell me that 2003 mode changes the way kerberos works according to their SAP notes.
 
So, what exactly happens? 


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