The service is still running to allow for other clients to validate.  I
forget the service name but it will allow connections even in native is my
understanding.  We currently have DOS boot disk we use  boot machines and do
diskless installs.  Works fine for us.  I use a Win98 boot disk with the
TCP/IP stack for connection.  We are not in Native as of yet.

HTH
Joe



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So do I need to setup one of my Windows 2000 DCs to act as a PDC?
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> I would expect that DOS can connect, it'll just look like it's an NT4
> Domain.
>
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>
> I have a DOS PC that I want to be able to connect to a Windows 2000 AD
site.
> Is this possible?  Also, does anyone know of a way through Group policies
to
> get rid of the Quicklaunch toolbar?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jason
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