How to Add Users to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group in Windows Server 2003

 

 

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How to Add Users to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group in Windows Server 2003

Tutorial published by: John, on 2004-07-17

Note: This article is just a part of www.Helpline4IT.com online study guides for Microsoft Windows 2003 . To review the complete features of these Helpline4IT online study guides, click here.

Purpose: 

 The purpose of this article is to teach you how to add users in the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group in Windows Server 2003. 

Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group:

Members of this group have read access on all users and groups in the domain. This group is provided for backward compatibility for computers running Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. By default, the special identity Everyone is a member of this group. Add users to this group only if they are running Windows NT 4.0 or earlier.

To Add Users to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group by Using the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in

To add users to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group:

1.                   Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and

                        Computers.     

             

2.                   Expand the domain, and then click Builtin.

3.                   In the right pane, right-click the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group, and          then click Properties.

4.                   Click the Members tab.

5.                   Verify that Everyone is displayed in the Members list, and then click OK.

 

Summary:

You can also add individual users and groups to the pre-windows 2000 compatible access group. This allows the users to log on to the computers running operating systems earlier then windows 2000.

Note: This article is just a part of www.Helpline4IT.com online study guides for Microsoft Windows 2003 . To review the complete features of these Helpline4IT online study guides, click here.

 

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Tutorial published by: John, on 2004-07-17

 

Note: This article is just a part of www.Helpline4IT.com online study guides for MicrosoftWindows 2003 . To review the complete features of these Helpline4IT online study guides, click here.

Purpose:

The sole purpose of this article is to teach you how to configure windows server 2003 as a router for a LAN.

 

 

 

 

Router:

 A router is a device that enables communication of different IP subnets.

 

 

To configure windows server 2003 to function as a router:

 

1.         Click Start, click Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click Routing and Remote Access.

 

 

         2.         Right-click the server for which you want to enable routing

 

        

 3.   Click on Properties on the shortcut menu

4.         On the General tab, verify that the Router check box is selected. Also verify that the appropriate option is selected under the Router check box.

 

Summary: http://www.helpline4it.com/Study_Guides_Features.php

This configures your Windows Server 2003-based computer as a router for LAN. You can also configure your server for LAN and Demand-Dial Routing (DDR) as well as Remote access server from here.

Note: This article is just a part of www.Helpline4IT.com online study guides for Microsoft Windows 2003 . To review the complete features of these Helpline4IT online study guides, click here.

 

 

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