TechNet Webcast: Novell Netware and Windows Server 2003 Migration and Interoperability (Level 200)
Overview The interoperability and consolidation of systems is a key requirement in many organizations today. This webcast discusses the interoperability and migration features available in Windows Server 2003. It focuses on Services for Netware (SFU) 3.5, and look at the advantages and disadvantages of migration versus synchronization between Active Directory and Novell NetWare. The presenter of this webcast talks in detail about directory synchronization, options, and comparisons.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 31st January 2005 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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