just it is living thing and a non living thing
Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0
Tree-Root Trust or cross forest trust (windows server 2008 active directory)
No
Windows server 2003 SP2
1. Windows 2000 mixed mode 2. Windows 2000 native mode 3. windows 2003 server
only 2008 servers
window server 2003
only 2008 servers
Considerations when Installing a new Windows Server 2008 forestWhen you install AD to create the first domain controller in a new Windows Server 2008 forest, you must keep the following considerations in mind: You must make forest and domain functional level decisions that determine whether your forest and domain can contain domain controllers that run Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, or both. To read more about forest and domain functional levels please refer to the links below.Domain controllers running the Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 operating system are NOT supported with Windows Server 2008.Servers running Windows NT Server 4.0 are NOT supported by domain controllers that are running Windows Server 2008, meaning you MUST have additional DCs running Windows 2000/2003 to support older NT 4.0 servers.The first Windows Server 2008 domain controller in a forest must be a global catalog server and it cannot be an RODC.
Only one Schema Master are user in Forest
forest created in AD O/S windows 2003R2
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