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 ...
Under the move, Microsoft plans to offer pay-per-incident support and premium support on the NT 4.0 server until the end of next year, according to company executives. The software vendor began ...
All support for NT 4.0, which was introduced in 1996, is due to expire at the end of this month. But based on customer feedback, Microsoft has designed a fee-based custom support program that entitles ...
Microsoft reiterated on Friday that companies still using Windows NT Server 4 going into 2005 will have to sign up for a custom contract to get support. Microsoft is offering up to two years of custom ...
Companies using the aging Windows NT 4 Server are getting some breathing room on support from Microsoft. The software maker plans to offer custom support for the 8-year-old operating system to ...
Microsoft this month expanded the legacy support of some of its Active Directory features to Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. The Active Directory Client Extensions for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation became ...
Official Microsoft support is no more, but WCVB-TV's Rick Zach and lots of other users are sticking with their NT servers and piecing together support options. Rick Zach is praying that his little ...
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 ...
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 ...
(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 ...
Microsoft released MS-DOS, a DOS-based operating system, in August 1981, and Windows 1.0 in November 1985. They then co-developed OS/2 with IBM as a successor to DOS, but the project ran into ...
Official Microsoft support is no more, but WCVB-TV's Rick Zach and lots of other users are sticking with their NT servers and piecing together support options. Rick Zach is praying that his little ...