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Two tools that will be used most often to manage Windows 2000 are Computer
Management and Active Directory Users and Computers.
• Computer Management shown in Figure 2 is used to view local server
information such as hardware settings, event viewer, disk information,
services and applications, and local users and groups when not part of Active
Directory.
Figure 2. Computer Management
• Active Directory Users and Computers shown in Figure 3 is one of many tools
used to manage Active Directory. This replaces the Windows NT 4.0 User
Manager for Domains and the Server Manager tools.
Profiles Administrative Tools > Computer Management
or
Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and
Computers
Auditing Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy
or
Administrative Tools > Domain Security Policy
Windows Explorer Accessories > Windows Explorer
Command Prompt Accessories > Command Prompt
Network Neighborhood My Network Places (on the desktop)
or
Windows Explorer
WindowsNT4.0 WhereitisinWindows2000
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