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Windows Server Forum / Windows 2000 / Upgrade / June 2005

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Win2K adding a second Proc28 Jun 2005 01:51 GMT1
I remember back in the day there being an issue with adding a second proc to
NT and having to reload the OS. Is that still true for Win2k or 3k? I'd like
to drop in a second proc in a 2000 box.
Thanks!
Upgrade to XP22 Jun 2005 23:11 GMT1
I am currently running windows 2000 pro and would like to upgrade to XP pro.
I own the XP pro full version.  Will the full version perform the upgrade or
do I have to buy the upgraded version to do an upgrade?  Thanks.
upgrade paths for W2K Standard server to W2K Advanced Server21 Jun 2005 17:21 GMT2
Does anyone know if there's a way to upgrade a server that is running Windows
2000 Standard Edition server to Windows 2000 Advanced server?
We have a situation here where we swapped out to newer hardware that has
more than 4Gb of memory and we want to take advantage of it.  We ...
upgrading windows 2003 web edition to standard edition17 Jun 2005 10:31 GMT1
how do i upgrade windows 2003 web edition to standard edition?
i have 4 CPUs and web edition supports only 2 CPUs
thanks,
amir
best way to upgrade to windows 200314 Jun 2005 17:12 GMT1
Hi I was wondering what the best way to upgrade from NT 4.O domain to Windows
2003 domain.  What is the best way to move all users account and at the same
time keep the setting (login scripts, profiles, ect) Any software that would
make this process easiers.  Is the best way to ...
 
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