Migrating a DNS server can improve the performance, security, and reliability of your DNS infrastructure by giving you access to the advanced features available in Windows Server 2008. You can migrate a DNS server by upgrading a DNS server running an earlier version of Windows, by moving zone files from an existing DNS server running another DNS server implementation, or by migrating zones using master-secondary zone transfer to DNS servers running Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) enables you to assign computer resources through policies to multiple programs, ...
Microsoft's implementation of an Host Credential Authorization Protocol (HCAP) server. This feature adds HCAP as an ISAPI ...
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System Default Group Policy Restore Utility v5.1 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. 1981-2003 ...
Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) Directory Service Utilities Version 2.0 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1991-2002. All Rights ...
Migrating a DNS server can improve the performance, security, and reliability of your DNS infrastructure by giving you access ...
Migration has not yet reached a consistent state on all Domain Controllers. State information might be stale due to AD latency. ...
Migration was cancelled by the user. You may either attempt to manually complete the migration or you may delete any partially ...
Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided - Most content is downloaded and run without prompts - All active content ...
Minimum password age This security setting determines the period of time (in days) that a password must be used before the ...