The Mixed mode is for networks that have Windows 98/ME in addition to Windows 2000/XP/2003 clients. Mixed mode requires the RAC (Remote Application Client) to be installed for proper communication with the clients. The Native modeis for networks that consist only of Windows 2000/XP/2003 clients. The CMS server communicates natively with the clients using Windows networking features that aren't available in 98/ME clients. The RAC program is not needed. If you have no or few 98/ME clients, choose this option.
The option for Remote Access Policy is greyed out.
Mixed mode and Native mode are 2 kinds of mode that are absolutely different with each other. Mixed mode selects the domain controller and lets the domain controller to act as a PDC Emulator for NT unlike Native Mode it does not hold up NT domains.
1. Windows 2000 mixed mode 2. Windows 2000 native mode 3. windows 2003 server
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
There are four domain functional levels for Windows Server 2003: Windows 2000 mixed Windows 2000 native Windows Server 2003 interim Windows Server 2003
The difference between market economy and mixed economy is that a marked economy is a marked economy and a mixed economy is a mixed economy
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Well, the Jewish schools are Jewish and the Mixed schools are mixed.
mixed farming is the process of growing cops and feeding livestock
In a mixed economy, there are more government regulations.
In means calculating the difference between one mixed number and another mixed number.
A mixed number is a number with both a whole number and a fraction.