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Windows File Protection
Protects
core system files from being overwritten by application installs. In the event
a file is overwritten, Windows File Protection will replace that file with the
correct version. By safeguarding system files in this manner, Windows 2000 mitigates
many common system failures found in earlier versions of Windows.
Driver Certification
Provides safeguards, assuring users that device drivers have not been tampered
with and reducing the risk of users installing non-certified drivers.
Full 32-bit operating system
Minimizes the chance of application failures and unplanned reboots.
Microsoft Installer
Works with the Windows Installer Service, helping users install, configure,
track, upgrade, and remove software programs correctly, minimizing the risk
of user error and possible loss of productivity.
Windows Logo Program
Provides assurance that applications have met a comprehensive set of standards
developed by Microsoft in cooperation with customers and third party developers.
Dramatically Reduced Reboot Scenarios
Eliminates most scenarios that forced users to reboot in Windows NT 4.0
and Windows 9x. Many software installations also will not require reboots.
System Preparation Tool
Helps administrators clone computer configurations, systems, and applications,
resulting in simpler, faster, and more cost-effective deployment.
Setup Manager
Provides a graphical wizard that guides administrators in designing installation
scripts.
Remote Installation Services
(RIS)
Permits an operating system installation across the network (including SysPrep
images). RIS helps users save time and reduces deployment costs by allowing
administrators to standardize settings to match organizational requirements.
Although RIS requires Windows 2000 Server, it does not need to be installed
on each client computer.
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
Changes the user interface, permitting you to create, read, and edit documents
in a number of languages easily.
Faster Performance
Provides 25 percent faster performance than Windows 9x on systems with 64
megabytes (MB) or more of memory.
Faster Multitasking
Uses a full 32-bit architecture, allowing users to run more programs and
perform more tasks at the same time than Windows 95 or Windows 98.
Scalable Memory and Processor
Support
Supports up to 4 gigabytes (GB) of RAM and up to two symmetric multiprocessors.
Peer to Peer Support for Win
9x and Win NT
Enables Windows 2000 Professional to interoperate with earlier versions
of Windows on a peer-to-peer level, allowing all resource sharing such as folders,
printers, and peripherals.
Microsoft Windows Services for
Unix 1.0
Provides new interoperability enhancements for integrating both Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 into existing UNIX environments. Services for UNIX 1.0
provides a gateway for the Network File System (NFS) on Windows NT Server and
Windows 2000 Server.
Personalized Menus
Adapts the Start menu to the way you work by showing the applications you
use most often.
Troubleshooters
Assists users in configuring, optimizing, and troubleshooting numerous Windows
2000 functionalities, resulting in greater productivity, fewer help desk calls,
and better customer service.
Preview windows for Multimedia
Lets you view a snapshot of a multimedia file in Windows Explorer before
actually opening the file.
More Wizards
Makes it easier to perform routine or challenging tasks, resulting in fewer
help desk calls and better customer service. For example, the Add Printer Wizard
makes it easy to connect to local and network printers even when you're browsing
the Web.
Windows NT Security Model
Permits only authenticated users to access system resources. The security
model includes components to control who accesses objects (such as files and
shared printers), the actions an individual can take on an object, and the events
that are audited.
Encrypting File System (EFS)
Encrypts each file with a randomly generated key. The encryption and decryption
processes are transparent to the user.
IP Security Support (IpSec)
Helps protect data transmitted across a network. IPSec is an important part
of providing security for virtual private networks (VPNs), which allow organizations
to transmit data securely over the Internet.
Kerberos Support
Provides industry-standard and high-strength authentication with fast, single
logon to Windows 2000-based enterprise resources. Kerberos is an Internet-standard,
which makes it especially effective for networks consisting of different operating
systems such as UNIX.
Smart Card Support
Integrates smart card capabilities into the operating system. Smart cards
enhance software-only solutions such as client authentication, interactive logon,
code signing, and secure e-mail.
Microsoft Management Console
(MMC)
Provides a centralized and consistent environment for management tools.
Recovery Console
Provides a command-line console, allowing you to start and stop services,
format drives, read and write data on a local drive, and perform many other
administrative tasks.
Windows Management Instrumentation
Provides a standardized infrastructure for monitoring and managing system
resources, allowing system administrators to monitor and control the system
via scripting and 3rd party applications.
IntelliMirror
Gives users enhanced access to their information and
software. IntelliMirrorTM management technologies greatly benefit
mobile computer users by letting their computer resources "follow"
them regardless of where they log on to the network. Offline files, a feature
of Intellimirror, lets users keep working on key documents even if the network
connection fails. Intellimirror requires Windows 2000 Server.
Safe mode startup option
Allows you to boot your system at the most basic level using default settings
and minimum device drivers.
Group Policy
Permits administrators to define customized rules
about virtually every facet of a user's computer environment such as security,
user rights, desktop settings, applications, and resources, minimizing the likelihood
of misconfiguration. Group Policy works in conjunction with the Active DirectoryTM
service and requires Windows 2000 Server.
Hibernate
Turns off your computer and monitor after a pre-determined time, while retaining
your desktop on disk. This allows the system to be completely powered down.
When you re-activate your computer, hibernate mode restores your programs and
settings exactly as you left them.
Offline Files and folders
Lets you disconnect from the network and work as if you were still connected.
The Offline Files feature lets you mirror documents stored on the network to
your computer.
Offline Viewing
Makes entire Web pages with graphics available for viewing offline. You
can view Web pages on your notebook computer when you don’t have a network or
Internet connection.
Synchronization Manager
Lets you compare and update your offline files and folders with those on
the network.
Hot Docking
Lets you dock or undock your notebook computer without changing hardware configuration
or rebooting.
Easier remote configuration wizards
Guide you through steps for setting up remote access to a network or virtual
private network (VPN).
NetMeeting Lets you hold an international meeting without traveling. With NetMeeting® conferencing software you can collaborate in real-time using video teleconferencing, shared applications and file exchange.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Lets you connect and disconnect a wide array of peripherals such as joy sticks,
scanners, and camcorders without configuring or rebooting your desktop or laptop.
IrDA support
Provides secure, wireless communications between two Windows 2000-based computers
using the popular infrared protocol.
IEEE 1394
Provides a higher-bandwidth connection for devices that require faster data
transfer.
Digital Devices
Supports removable storage devices such as DVD and Device Bay. Show your work
with high-quality graphics with support for new display devices such as Accelerated
Graphics Port (AGP), multiple video cards and monitors, OpenGL 1.2, DirectX®
7.0 API, and Video Port Extensions.
Plug and Play
Lets you automatically install new hardware with only minimal configuration.
More than 6,500 devices now support this functionality.
Integrated Internet Explorer
5.01
Provides Internet Explorer 5.01, integrating your desktop environment with the
Web.
Strong development platform
Support for Dynamic HTML Behaviors and XML gives developers the broadest range
of options--with the fastest development time.
Search bar
Helps you quickly search for different types of information, such as Web pages
or people's addresses. And choose which search engine you want to use--all from
one location.
History bar
Helps you find your way back to sites you viewed in the past. The History bar
not only tracks Web sites, but also intranet sites, network servers, and local
folders.
Favorites
Helps you find and organize relevant information whether it's stored in files,
folders, and Web sites.
Internet Explorer Administration
Kit (IEAK)
Enables system administrators to deploy Internet Explorer 5.01 across platforms
quickly and efficiently, installing only the components and custom applications
they choose--all from one central location.
AutoComplete
Remembers where you've been by completing a URL as you type the first several
characters into the address bar.
IntelliForms
Alleviates the tedium of filling out forms on the Web by automatically entering
your name, address, or other information that you've securely stored on your
computer.
AutoCorrect
Automatically corrects mistakes on common URL conventions such as http, .com,
and .org.
Automated Proxy
Automatically locates a proxy server and configures Internet Explorer 5.01 to
connect to the Internet through that server.
Internet Connection Sharing
Connects your home network or small office network to the Internet, using a
dial-up or broadband connection. From a single computer, you can provide network
address translation, addressing, and name resolution services for all computers
on your home network.