Ntoskrnl.exe is located in |%systemroot%\system32 folder of the boot partition (usually C:\Windows\system32)
It is a core component of the OS executive and Kernel services
i think it's ntoskrnl.exe
Windows 7 does not have a kernel.
As Unix isn't any particular operating system, there is no distinct name for the kernel. Different versions of Unix may have vastly different kernel structures. The Linux kernel is called, well, the Linux kernel. The Vista kernel is a continuation of the "NT kernel" designed for Windows NT 3.1.
ntoskrnl.exe
To change a name on a pc that runs on Windows Vista you can simply type sysdm.cpl in the start menu search box. This is the quickest method for a person who is not familiar with the program settings. To make a new user account on the pc for the program Windows Vista under the start menu, go to control panel, pick user account, and then add the name of the account you want to create with a password if you would like to protect the account.
Longhorn
It was codenamed Longhorn.
Ntoskrnl.exe
Windows Vista was released on January 30, 2007
Windows Vista was released worldwide January 2007.
Windows & was named so because it is the 7th version of windows. And I guess it was the lack of creativity from MS that they couldn't come up with a more decent name :) yeah i m agree with second line.. but they are following version names after window NT , all windows either XP or vista all have version name.
user name and password