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Windows 2000

Windows 2000. Common Problems / Unique Solutions?. We all face common problems. Windows 2000 may be used to help resolve some of these problems Windows 2000 introduces many problems into our environment. Communication.

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Windows 2000

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  1. Windows 2000 Common Problems / Unique Solutions?

  2. We all face common problems • Windows 2000 may be used to help resolve some of these problems • Windows 2000 introduces many problems into our environment

  3. Communication • Microsoft spends the time and money to communicate how Windows 2000 can be used as a solution • Who takes on the task of communicating the problems that Windows 2000 introduces?

  4. Risk of highlighting the problems • Central Information Technologies perceived as Microsoft bashers or luddites • Concerns about political fallout from “disparaging” Microsoft • Resources may be the same that are needed to get a working deployment

  5. Examples of unique solutions • We will all probably have different directory designs • Dictated by local politics, legacy systems, 3rd party software • Single Domain vs. Forest vs. Multiple Forests

  6. Examples of common problems • Misconfigured Win2k Domain may appear as a Denial of Service Attack on the network • DHCP responses, inconsistent DNS information, … • Impact of Exchange on existing email infrastructure • AD yet another data repository

  7. What have we done so far? • workshops • online project notebooks • mailing lists

  8. workshops • Joint CSG/Microsoft workshop, June 1998 http://www.stonesoup.org/ms98/ • May, 2000 CSG meeting http://www.stonesoup.org/Meetings.past/0005/mtg.pres • June, 2000 University of Colorado workshop http://www.colorado.edu/its/windows2000/conf.html • July, 2000 MSR sponsored workshop <url coming soon!>

  9. Online project notebooks • CMU http://asg.web.cmu.edu/orpheus/ • MIT http://mit.edu/pismere/ • Stanford http://www-nt.stanford.edu/Win2000/ • Colorado http://www.colorado.edu/its/windows2000/ • UMich http://www.umich.edu/~lannos/win2000/

  10. Mailing lists • Stanford’s win2000-dev and win2000-hied lists • MIT’s pismere list • University of Colorado MSN web community http://communities.msn.com/Windows2000inHigherEducation

  11. What haven’t we done? (in common) • Developed white papers to explain to departments why Windows 2000 takes lots of planning and highlight the potential problems • Communicate to local departments what other schools are doing • Develop a set of common best practices

  12. Starting points • http://web.mit.edu/is/help/win2000/nodc.html • http://www-project.slac.stanford.edu/windows2000/windows2000_project.html

  13. Call for resources • Develop white papers that highlight potential problems and best practices • Author(s) • Scheduled conference calls

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