Virginia Tech Windows Domain
Welcome
Virginia Tech's root Windows 2000 domain, Hokies, went live on July 10, 2000. It was then upgraded to Windows 2003 on November 18th, 2005. Hokies is the root of Virginia Tech's Active Directory (AD) directory service and is ready to bring child domains from departments within the university into the AD.
To learn more about our own migration from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000, read notes from presentation at SANS 2000 (requires Acrobat Reader).
Use the navigation menu to find information about Windows 2000 at Virginia Tech and read about the resources and services we provide to departments who wish to participate in Virginia Tech's AD.
What's New
- Read about new IP restrictions to root DCs for increased security.
- Read the Addendum to the Child Domain Usage Requirements document.
- Read about the New VT AD DC available for improved redundency.
- Use Hokies Self-Service to administer your Hokies account over the web.
- If you are a child domain or OU administrator, OU Admin is a web-based set of tools you can use to manage an OU and/or child domain.
- Learn how Central Services can save your department from the expense of maintaining its own child domain.



