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 ...
Operating in the gray area between support and non-support, Microsoft chose to freely distribute the one new security bulletin that affected Windows NT Server 4.0 on Tuesday, 11 days after official ...
Microsoft gives no indication of further extending availability of 70-067 NT 4.0 Server, 70-073 NT 4.0 Workstation, and 70-068 NT 4.0 Server in the Enterprise exams; key elective exams also retired. P ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft Corporation: love it, hate it, or make it the focus of paranoid persecution fantasies, but there is simply no escaping it. In the business software market especially, Microsoft has no ...
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 ...
...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 ...
On New Year's Eve, Microsoft will pull the plug on its lifecycle support of Windows NT Server 4.0. The first year of mainstream or free extended support for Exchange Server 5.5 is also ending the same ...