what is functional level? : Windows server 2008
Answer / Manish Patel
Functional Level in Windows Server 2008 refers to the highest version and features that a domain can support. It determines the capabilities available within the domain, such as support for Group Policy, Kerberos authentication, and Dynamic DNS updates.
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