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 ...
It’s no secret that Microsoft Corp. will direct a special marketing pitch at Windows NT Server 4.0 users when the company releases its Windows Server 2003 operating system next month, just as it did ...
Microsoft moved Windows 2000 to extended support in June, pushing the elderly Windows NT operating system one step closer to the software graveyard. While more than a few organizations are still ...
Although Microsoft extended Windows NT 4.0 support an additional year to, as the Redmond, Wash.-based developer says on its NT support site, "assist customers upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to ...
I've tried three times now, and it just won't install.<BR><BR>I have my hands here on a PIII 450, 128 MB RAM running WinNT Server 4.0, SP6a installed, according to winver.<BR><BR>The machine has been ...
Microsoft is phasing out Windows NT 4.0, its 5-year-old operating system for businesses. Microsoft on Monday discontinued the server version of NT because of increased demand for its newer replacement ...
Microsoft initially planned to pull the plug on NT technical support at the end of this year, but the company recently changed the deadline to Dec. 31, 2004. Industry observers said the move stemmed ...
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 ...
...other than it being Windows NT. Here's the setup/problem.<P>Windows NT Server 4.0 w/ sp6.0a attached to an APC smart-ups 1400 and a Belkin Omniview 4 port switch box (I'll explain why I'm telling ...
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 ...
The Windows 11 you use today is still identified as "Windows NT" in some ways, and that's because its lineage extends all the way back to the venerable Windows NT. Version 3.5 is widely considered the ...