Wow.
>First of all, invest in a book and some time on the MS web site.
>I mean no offense.  :^)

None taken...

>What version of Netware?  Are you subnetted with routers?
>Windows 2000 services (now more than ever) depend on TCP/IP.
>(Understatement, that...)  Netware, depending on what version you have
>uses several different protocols -- IPX (SAP, 802.3, Novell_Ether) and IP,
>as well as service advertisements.

Hmm, Netware 4.81, I'm told.
Subnetted with routers, yes.
The "preferred protocol" of the netware client is set to IP.

>If all of this is already obvious and not a problem, then you will need to
>start with Gateway services.
>This will help translate user accounts, permissions, etc.

It's not obvious enough to me to feel comfortable attempting it. I'd better
read up on it. Thanks for the advice, though.

Tim


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Royal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NT 2000 Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 7:19 PM
Subject: Win2K Domain controller


> Howdy howdy. I'm not terribly network saavy, but I have a general
> question.
> Our IS is a Netware guy and won't switch to Win2K.
>
> I'm wondering what kind of issues I'd run into with setting up a domain
> controller on one of my win2K (adv. server) boxes and having it coexist
> with
> the Netware. People log in to their machines via netware, but so far
> I've
> set up everyone to access our NT servers with individual accounts on
> each
> box. It'd be nice to have one NT box acting as the DC to manage accounts
> for
> all the servers.
>
> Thoughts? Too much to tackle for a novice?
>
> Thanks!
> Tim
>
>
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