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Feature

Mix
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Native

Support NT4.0 BDC

Yes No

Support Member Server (CIFS/9000)

Yes Yes

Global and Local Groups

Yes Yes

Domain Local, Universal Groups; Group
Nesting

No Yes

NTLM Authentication

Yes Yes

Kerberos Authentication

Yes
*

Yes*

UPN Logon Name

No Yes*

Dial-In Options (Q193897)

No Yes

Intellimirror

Yes
*

Yes*

Clients: W95, W98, NT4.0, W2000

Yes Yes

SIDHistory

No Yes

*Windows 2000 Pro only
For more Windows 2000 features, see the NAS Windows 2000 document on the support web
page (www.hp.com/support/nasva).

Groups

Global and local groups are an integral component of NT4.0, and provide key functionality for the
Master-Resource domain mode that is most common. Windows 2000 adds Domain Local goups,
Universal groups, and Group Nesting.

o

Domain Local Groups: Contain members from anywhere in the Windows 2000
forest, trusted Windows 2000 forests, trusted NT4.0 domains, and grant permissions
to any resource in the local domain (NT4.0 local groups grant permissions only on
the computer where they exist).

o

Universal Groups: Contain members from anywhere in the Windows 2000 forest or
tursted forests and can be granted permissions in any domain in the forest, or trusted
forests (NT4.0 global groups contain members from the local domain only).

o

Group Nesting:

o

Universal Groups can contain other Universal Groups and Global Groups from
any domain.

o

Global Groups can contain other Global Groups from the same domain.

o

Domain Local Groups can contain Universal Groups, Global Groups from any
domain, and Domain Local Groups from the local domain.

Native Mode also allows group conversions from one group type to another:

o

Between Security and Distribution Groups

o

Between Universal Groups and Global Groups

o

Between Universal Groups and Domain Local Groups

Other Features

Please see the NAS Windows 2000 documentation on the HP Support website
(www.hp.com/support/nasva) for detailed information on other features available through
CIFS/9000 Server. These include: