NTFS is the only file system supported by Windows 2000 that supports file compression.
The only operating systems that can be upgraded to Windows 2000 Server are Windows NT Server 3.51 and Windows NT Server 4.0 E is the only correct answer.
Use Windows explorer to configure a synchronization schedule for offline files. (Select Tools => Synchronize to start this process.) You can also access the same synchronization tool by selecting Start => Programs => Accessories => Synchronize.
The domain naming master is the only domain controller that can add or remove domains to/form the forest
A fault tolerance boot disk is a floppy disk that you create that enables you to boot your Windows 2000 computer in the event that the first disk in your computer's mirrored volume fails. This disk contains an edited copy of the Boot.ini file.
The convert.exe command is used to change a volume's file system from FAT to NTFS.
If you want your computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and windows 98, you should choose the FAT or FAT 32 file system, because Windows 98 does not support NTFS or HPFS, and Windows 2000 does not support HPFS.
When windows 2000 is installed in the same folder as the other operating system, Windows 2000 will delete the previously installed operating system. When Windows 2000 is installed in a different folder than the other operating system, it will automatically configure the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system.
A static IP address is specified by configuring the Local Area Connection in the Network and Dial - up Connections folder.
Upgrading the computer to Windows 2000 Professional is probably the best choice given that the current operating system is Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (which upgrades easily to Windows 2000 Professional) and the fact that the computer has 12 additional applications installed on it that would need to be reinstalled and reconfigured if a clean install was performed.
To search for a specific shared folder in Active Directory, use Active Directory Users and computers. You can use Windows Explorer to browse Active Directory, but you can't use it to search for a specific shared folder.
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