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| Topic Started: Aug 15 2003, 09:02 AM (467 Views) | |
| Bloke | Aug 15 2003, 09:02 AM Post #1 |
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Feb. 17 2000, Windows 2000 provides an impressive platform of Internet, intranet, extranet, and management applications that integrate tightly with Active Directory. You can set up virtual private networks - secure, encrypted connections across the Internet - with your choice of protocol. You can encrypt data on the network or on-disk. You can give users consistent access to the same files and objects from any network-connected PC. You can use the Windows Installer to distribute software to users over the LAN |
![]() [size=1]Another megabytes the dust[/size] | |
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