Installing Sun One DS on Win2K (Win2K - Standalone or member of domain)

I need to install Sun One DS 5.1 on Win 2K for a Proof of Concept. I need it as another software, Vitria, needs the DS.
The DS installation documentation says :
"When installing Windows 2000, specify that the computer is a stand-alone server, not a member of any existing domain or workgroup, to reduce dependencies on network security services."
Is this a necessary requirement or is it OK if the Win 2k server is member of an existing domain!!
What kind of issues could possibly come up due to the 'dependencies'
Thanks

I doubt many - if any folks that run DS on Windows do not have the server added to a domain ...
It would make more sense to actually include the server in the domain to be able to apply policies that would help secure the server ...

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