Microsoft on Friday released its retirement schedule for NT Server 4.0 operating system. All sales will end by July 2003, and companies will start having to pay for support. The company stopped ...
If you intend to migrate to Windows Server 2003 (as .NET Server has recently been renamed), you’d better start planning now. If you plan to migrate and you’re one of those companies that hasn’t yet ...
If your organization continues to run an NT-based domain, it’s time to start considering a replacement for this venerable operating system. Taking NT’s place were Windows 2000 Server and, more ...
(Windows New Technology) An earlier 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. Available in client and server versions, Windows NT included built-in networking and preemptive ...
The extended support phase for Microsoft Corp.’s Windows NT 4.0 Workstation operating system — which will mark its seventh birthday on July 29 — officially came to an end yesterday, as the company had ...
The marketing hype surrounding this release has nearly been unrivaled since. Windows 95 integrated 32-bit TCP/IP stack for Internet support and sported plug and play, dial-up networking and multimedia ...
Microsoft this week said pricing for its upcoming Windows Server 2003 operating system will remain largely unchanged from that of the previous version. The announcement comes as Microsoft puts the ...
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a (SP6a) resolves the SP6 issue with Lotus Notes and other Winsock based applications and provides the latest updates to Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows ...
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