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Microsoft Technologies > Windows
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Domino servers and Windows domain controllers don't play well together DominoPower Magazine - July 2007 Want to run Domino on a Windows domain controller? Don't. In this helpful article, Nancy Hand explains why it would be a very baaaaad idea.
To upgrade or not to upgrade? XP is the question. DominoPower Magazine - November 2001 Before you decide to upgrade to Windows XP and use it with the current versions of Lotus products, you must read this article by Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco. He's already gone down this potentially treacherous path, and he'll show you how he went about testing Windows XP in a safe and deliberate way.
Getting ready for Microsoft's Windows XP DominoPower Magazine - July 2001 Last week at PC Expo in New York, Microsoft showed off the next version of the Windows operating system, Windows XP. Since things are pretty much on schedule for its October launch, now might be a good time to learn a little more about what it has to offer. This excellent and timely article on Windows XP was provided to us by Amy D. Wohl, publisher of a free newsletter called, "Amy D. Wohl's Opinions". In it, she reveals the good news and the bad news about this new operating system.
Catch up on all the Windows versions DominoPower Magazine - July 2001 They say you need to look back to look forward. Well, with Windows XP, Microsoft's new version of its operating system, on the horizon, it might be useful to take this opportunity to review the history of Windows in order to more fully understand the significance of the changes we'll soon discover. Sam Kleinman breaks it all down in this article.
A quick guide to working with Windows 2000 Server DominoPower Magazine - July 2000 If you've been using Windows NT as an application server to deploy Domino and have been considering making the change to Windows 2000, then be sure to read this informative article. In part two of a two part series on Domino and Windows 2000, Greg Neilson takes a look at the major changes and will help to get you up and running on this exciting new system.
Lotus makes cautious move to Windows 2000 platform DominoPower Magazine - June 2000 Windows NT has long been an important server platform for running Lotus Domino. Will the same be true of Windows 2000? In part one of a two part series on Domino and the Windows 2000 platform, Greg Neilson examines Lotus' strategy in integrating Domino with Microsoft's updated operating system.
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