With the Active Directory client, many of the Active Directory features available on Windows 2000 Professional or
You can log on to the domain controller that is closest to the client in the network. For more information, see Locating a domain controller.
You can use scripting to Active Directory. ADSI also provides a common programming API to Active Directory programmers.
You can access DFS shared resources on servers running Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003.
You can use the improved authentication features in NTLM version 2.
For more information about enabling NTML version 2, see article Q239869, "How to Enable NTLM 2 Authentication," in the Microsoft Knowledge Base(http://www.microsoft.com/).
You can change properties, such as phone number and address, on user object pages.
From the Start button, you can locate printers and people in a Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 domain.
For information about publishing printers in Active Directory, see article Q234619, "Publishing a Printer in Windows 2000 Active Directory," in the Microsoft Knowledge Base(http://www.microsoft.com/).
Windows 2000 Professional and