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To function as a server a computer must be running as a WINDOWS based server i.e windows 2000, windows NT, windows 2k3, windows 2k8 editions of server installed on computer the server could be Linux based as well.
The inherent problem in answering this question is that Windows XP does not have a Telnet server included, so there would typically be no purpose in even attempting it. You would need to install a third-party Telnet server (of which there are several) on Windows XP first. After the Telnet server is running, just open a command prompt in Windows Vista and enter:telnet substituting, of course, the correct IP address and leaving out the brackets.
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Hi, According to Microsoft, I guess the answer is YES. Please look at : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770371.aspx You'll find the following information : A terminal server running Windows Server 2008 cannot communicate with a license server running Windows Server 2003. However, it is possible for a terminal server running Windows Server 2003 to communicate with a license server running Windows Server 2008. I hope this will help you! Pierre.
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The operating system must be of server class to be domain controller. If running Windows server operating systems, use the following command to promote to DC: dcpromo
Wintel is windows running on Intel or x86 architecture It's short for Windows + Intel
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. Answer:Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems Enterprise and Datacenter ... Companies can now deploy clusters of servers running Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, 64-bit version is compatible only with
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Gpupdate
This command will copy the running configuration (located in RAM) of a Cisco device to a TFTP server. After executing the command you will be prompted for further information about the TFTP server (Server Address, file name, etc.).