Consider Migrating
Win2K's Routing and Remote Access introduces many important new features and smoothes several administrative bumps in NT 4.0's RAS and RRAS. Boasting a seamless integration with the Win2K OS, an improved management interface, policy-based client permissioning, and flawless Internet connectivity through ICS and NAT, Routing and Remote Access gives you a plethora of useful new tools that will make life in Win2K much easier. Even if your organization hasn't yet moved to AD, you might find these benefits compelling enough to warrant an early migration of your NT 4.0 RAS and RRAS member servers to Win2K.

Related Articles in Previous Issues
You can obtain the following articles from Windows 2000 Magazine's Web site at http://www.win2000mag.com.

ZUBAIR AHMAD
"Windows 2000's Network Address Translation," February 2000, InstantDoc ID 7882
SEAN DAILY
"What's New in Windows NT 4.0 RAS," January 1997, InstantDoc ID 586
MARK MINASI
Inside Out, "Complete Your NAT Router," January 2001, InstantDoc ID 16246
Inside Out, "Beyond Internet Connection Sharing," December 2000, InstantDoc ID 16011
Inside Out, "Internet Connection Sharing," October 1999, InstantDoc ID 7221
DOUGLAS TOOMBS
"Creating Remote Access Policies," October 2000, InstantDoc ID 15489
"Configure a Win2K VPN," September 2000, InstantDoc ID 9650

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