Реферат: Windows 2000 Essay Research Paper Microsoft Windows
DHCP
In the online Help for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers, the instructions that describe how to move a DHCP database from one server to another are incomplete. For complete instructions, see the Knowledge Base on the Microsoft Personal Online Support Web site at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/
Autonet
On a multi-homed computer, if two or more interfaces are using an Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing (APIPA)-based address simultaneously, the routing behavior of the computer for any destination on the APIPA subnet is inconsistent. For more information about this Autonet issue, visit the Knowledge Base on the Microsoft Personal Online Support Web site at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/
Change and Configuration Management (IntelliMirror)
The following section describes Windows 2000 issues related to change and configuration management.
Group Policy
It is strongly recommended that you limit the computer name used by domain controllers to 15 characters. Longer computer names may cause the installation failure of applications that are deployed by using the Software Installation snap-in to Group Policy. For more detailed information, see the Knowledge Base on the Microsoft Personal Online Support Web site at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/
Also, to review information about a related issue, see the “Active Directory Domain Name Length Restriction” topic later in this document.
Windows Management Instrumentation
The following section describes Windows 2000 issues related to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
WMI ODBC Driver
When you upgrade your computer to Windows 2000, the previous installation of the WMI open database connectivity (ODBC) driver is deleted. The Windows 2000-compatible driver for WMI ODBC is located on the Windows 2000 CD in the ValuAdd\MSFT\MGMT\WBEMODBC folder.
Security
The following sections describe issues related to Windows 2000 security features.
Certificate Services
This section describes issues related to Certificate Services in Windows 2000.
Certificate Services Setup Fails
If the name of the computer contains non-International Alphabet 5 (IA5) characters, such as non-English characters, Certificate Services Setup fails. Use only IA5 characters to name a computer. This will be addressed in a future release.
PKI Services Fail If the DNS Computer Name Is Greater than 64 Characters
If the fully qualified Domain Name System (DNS) computer name is greater than 64 characters, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services fail. This causes the following processes to fail:
? Enterprise Certificate Authority (CA) installation
? Domain controller and computer automatic enrollment
? Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) enrollment
Installation of Certificate Services in a Child Domain
To install Certification Services for a child domain in the enterprise, you must be a member of the Enterprise Administrators group, which is in the parent domain.