If the computer is able to accept PCI cards you will need to add a FireWire card to the computer and connect the camera to that. (See links below)
On a desktop, you can simply add a FireWire hub card in PCI format. These are cheap, usually between $10 and $20. On a laptop, you need to purchase a CardBus card. It may be difficult if you are already using a CardBus device, since a FireWire card will probably take up two rows.Actually Windows 2000 is an operating system. Most computers that were preloaded with that OS had at least 2 IEEE 1394 sockets on the back near the USB ports. Seeing that this question is about Windows 2000, it's probably about 8 years old!!!
Most Windows 2000-era desktops have at one available PCI slot. A FireWire card can be purchased for less than $20 to give the computer FireWire capabilities. Similar cards exist for laptops, although they are slightly more expensive.
Ndis (network driver interface specification)
Such as Windows 7 or Windows Vista or Windows XP or Windows ME or Windows 2000 or Windows 98 or Windows 95 or Mac OSes
Microsoft management console.....aka MMC
the "manage your server" option under the start menu
windows 2000 Professional windows 2000 sever windows 2000 standard edition windows 2000 home edition
Doing so can spare some resources on older / slower computers. It also provides an interface that is more familiar and easier to adapt to for users of Windows 98 and Windows 2000.
The Humane Interface was created in 2000.
the four operating system found in the windows 2000 suite are : windows 2000 professional windows 2000 server windows 2000 advanced server windows 2000 datacenter server
Windows 3.x refers to GUI (Graphical User Interface) based personal computer operating systems from Microsoft. These are very early predecessors of current Windows XP and Vista. These include Windows 3.0 or Windows 3.1x. These were followed by Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and then Windows Vista. - Neeraj Sharma
Microsoft Windows XP is Microsoft's 5th revision of Windows NT. Windows XP is based off Windows 2000 and unified the Home and Business lines of OS. Previously, Windows NT up to Windows 2000 was a business orientated OS while Windows 95 to Windows ME was a home oriented OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's 6th revision of Windows NT and introduced may new features including updated security and a new graphical user interface caller Aero.