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10-25-2002 05:53 AM
10-25-2002 05:53 AM
NAS 8000 and W2K
The organization I work for just purchased a NAS 8000. We are about to begin a Inter-forest Domain Restructure (ie Migration) to a Native Mode Windows 2000 Enterprise Domain (More than one) from a single Windows NT 4.0 domain. Is the NAS 8000 compatiable with a Native-Mode Windows 2000 domain? If so, what do I need to do to configure it's compatability?
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01-23-2003 06:55 AM
01-23-2003 06:55 AM
Re: NAS 8000 and W2K
No it's not *sigh*
After many months of talking to tech support I finally got a uber NAS tech on the phone. Apparently it is a known bug that the NAS is not fully compatiable with w2k (both native and mixed). However he has a non-public patch for it that will upgrade the systems firmware and SAMBA version. I am told that this will make the NAS 8000 fully compatiable with W2K in all modes.
After many months of talking to tech support I finally got a uber NAS tech on the phone. Apparently it is a known bug that the NAS is not fully compatiable with w2k (both native and mixed). However he has a non-public patch for it that will upgrade the systems firmware and SAMBA version. I am told that this will make the NAS 8000 fully compatiable with W2K in all modes.
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