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Chapter 1: Introducing Windows NT 4.0 See next page for excerpt; Chapter 2: Installing the Windows NT 4.0 Upgrade See next page for excerpt; Chapter 3: Windows NT for DOS Jockeys See next page for excerpt;
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www.left-brain.com/tabId/65/itemId/1636/Migrating-to-Wi...
www.left-brain.com/tabId/65/itemId/1636/Migrating-to-Windows-NT-40.aspx
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Windows NT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993. It was originally designed to be a powerful high-level-language-based, process...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT
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Windows XP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Windows XP is a line of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, and media centers. The name "XP" is short for "eXPerience...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP
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Windows NT Server or Workstation 4.0 ... MSAA increases options for people who depend on accessibility features to use computers. For more information, either general or technical about MSAA, please see to the following Microsoft Web site:
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support.microsoft.com/kb/241535
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This article lists new features available in Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4. For more information on these features, please see the Readme.txt file and the Microsoft KB article listed. ... Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 includes the following new features that are installed by Update.exe:
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support.microsoft.com/kb/194303
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Strangely enough, it's because it can communicate with other computers over a network. I strongly suggest you stay away from computers and modern technology.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_features_of_wind...
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www.csulb.edu/~rchi/is240/chapter4/sld031.htm
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Beyond FAT32 and UDF, don't think for a moment that the Windows NT folks have given up on NTFS. Quite the opposite! There are many new NTFS features, all in the new version of NTFS (version 5). One big addition to NTFS is reparse points.
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www.microsoft.com/msj/1197/nt5dll.aspx
www.microsoft.com/msj/1197/nt5dll.aspx
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The most exciting OLE-related feature in Windows NT 4.0 will likely be Distributed COM (DCOM). This means that in this version of Windows NT you can instantiate and bind to objects across the network. Windows NT 4.0 introduces many other features that represent a maturation of the API.
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www.microsoft.com/msj/0596/activex0596.aspx
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