Updated: July 11, 2020 (February 6, 2000)
Charts & IllustrationsClient Capabilities with Windows 2000 Server
Directory client software will give PCs running Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 PCs some of the benefits of Windows 2000. However, many of the key management features of Windows 2000 Server require Windows 2000 Professional on the PC. The chart below compares the capabilities of each operating system configuration: Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0 with the directory client; and Windows 2000 Professional out of the box.
Service | Description | Win 95, 98 |
Win NT 4.0 |
Win 2000 Pro |
Directory Query and Update | Look up and update information in Active Directory | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Directory-Enabled Apps | Run applications that configure themselves using Active Directory | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Distributed File System | Get fault-tolerance and load balancing features when using DFS | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Group Policy | Control machine, application, and user settings on a PC with Group Policy | No | No | Yes |
Kerberos |
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