
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (10-Client)
Empower Your Business with a Reliable Server Solution The Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with 10-Client License, the successor to Windows NT 4.0, brings robust Internet services, enhanced reliability, user-friendliness, and manageability to your business. Build a platform optimized for d...
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Overview
Empower Your Business with a Reliable Server Solution
The Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with 10-Client License, the successor to Windows NT 4.0, brings robust Internet services, enhanced reliability, user-friendliness, and manageability to your business. Build a platform optimized for distributed computing with integrated services like Windows Active Directory.
Specifications:
- Brand: Microsoft
- Operating System: Windows 2000 Server Advanced
- Client License: 10-Client
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Features:
- Integrated Internet services
- Advanced communications capabilities
- Standards-based security infrastructure
- Windows Active Directory
- Windows Terminal Services
Key Features
Integrated Internet services
Advanced communications capabilities
Standards-based security infrastructure
Windows Active Directory
Windows Terminal Services
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Includes integrated Internet services, providing foundational capabilities for network connectivity and online operations.
- Features advanced communications capabilities, which can support diverse network and messaging infrastructures.
- Offers a standards-based security infrastructure, contributing to a more secure computing environment.
- Incorporates Windows Active Directory, providing centralized management of users, computers, and other network resources.
- Equipped with Windows Terminal Services, allowing remote access and efficient resource sharing for multiple users.
👎 Cons
- As Windows 2000 Advanced Server, this is a very old operating system and lacks modern security updates and features.
- Support for Windows 2000 has long since ended, posing significant security risks and compatibility challenges with current hardware and software.
- The 10-client license might be restrictive for growing organizations or larger network environments.
- Installation and configuration may be complex for those unfamiliar with legacy server operating systems.
- Compatibility with modern applications and hardware would be extremely limited, making it impractical for most current use cases.