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<P CLASS="procLabel">To change domain mode of the target domain</P>
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<LI>Click <B>Start</B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then click <B>Active Directory Domains and Trusts</B>.</LI>
<LI>In the console tree, right-click the name of the domain you want to administer, and then click <B>Properties</B>.</LI>
<LI>On the <B>General</B> tab, click <B>Change Mode</B>, and then click <B>Yes</B>.</LI>
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<P CLASS="caution">Caution</P>
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<LI>Do not change domain mode if you have or will have any Windows&nbsp;NT&nbsp;4.0 domain controllers in this domain. You can only change the mode from <A ID="wPopup" HREF="HELP=ADMTGlos.hlp TOPIC=MixedMode"> mixed mode</A> to <A ID="wPopup" HREF="HELP=ADMTGlos.hlp TOPIC=NativeMode"> native mode</A>. Once a domain is running in native mode, it <I>cannot</I> be changed back to mixed mode.</LI>
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<P CLASS="note">Note</P>
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<LI>You must be connected to the domain you want to administer and logged on as an administrator or a member of the Domain Administrators group of the target domain in order to complete this procedure. </LI>
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