Good question. DFL = 2003 and FFL = 2003. So it must just be some lingering
text string. Does anyone think there is more it?

Thanks.

-- nme

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Is it 2000 or 2003?



What does it say under:  AD Users & Computers | [right click domain
name] | Raise Domain Functional Level...

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:12 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Is it 2000 or 2003?

Hi -

 

Several months ago, I upgraded a small, multi-site domain from W2k to
W2k3. Or so I thought. The various markings in the schema indicate that
the upgrade was successful. But when I run, for example, gpresult, it
reports a Windows 2000 domain. Is this just some flag or string that did
not get set properly or is there really a problem with the upgrade?

 

Thanks.

 

-- nme

 

P.S. I also just noticed that when I run netdiag on a new W2k3EN DC, it
says "System info: Windows 2000 Server (Build 3790)". 

 


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