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Exploring Cross-Platform Integration

The Microsoft interoperability strategy is based on a four-layer framework that covers network, data, applications and management integration. By supporting key standards, Microsoft is ensuring that Windows 2000 Server can interoperate with existing platforms and technologies.

Learn how Windows 2000 Server support for common protocols, file and print services, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), COM+, Message Queueing, and Active Directory allow Windows 2000-based servers to integrate with heterogeneous hardware and software environments, while simultaneously reducing management overhead.




Overviews

Go to Interoperability Capabilities Interoperability Capabilities
Go to Services for NetWare v.5:  The resource for Microsoft Windows 2000 Interoperability with NetWare Services for NetWare v.5: The resource for Microsoft Windows 2000 Interoperability with NetWare
 

Technical Documents

Go to sfu sfu
Go to Microsoft Interix 2.2 Microsoft Interix 2.2
Go to NetWare to Windows 2000 Server Migration Planning Guide NetWare to Windows 2000 Server Migration Planning Guide
 


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