For the third time in three days, Microsoft Corp. alerted customers to a serious new bug in its Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems. And in a separate action, the software giant ...
ENTmag.com reports that Microsoft Corp. has officially retired the Windows NT 4.0 Server operating system this week. Despite the retirement, determined customers can still install new servers with the ...
It’s been 20 years since Windows NT 4.0 server operating system was released to manufacturing. No one could be sure at the time, but this breakout version turned out to be the one that would finally ...
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 ...
The final chapter in this four-part series discusses a global manufacturing firm’s experiences in moving from NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003, an operation with 10,000 computers worldwide. For a large ...
Microsoft Corp. is telling customers that support for its 5-year-old Windows NT Server 4.0 operating system will begin to be phased out starting Jan. 1, 2003. On that date, customers will no longer be ...
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