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1. Based on NT technology instead of DOS 2. It doesn't crash nearly as often.
Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.
Windows NT 3.1 only came in two versions, Windows NT 3.1 and Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server.
The last version of Windows under the "NT" brand was Windows NT 4. The latest version to be built upon Windows NT is Windows Vista (Windows 7 has not yet been releasedofficially).
Windows NT FeaturesInformix enhanced the NT server product to include many of the features available in the UNIX version. In addition, the NT product ports more closely coincide with the UNIX ports. It also includes new features specific to NT. For detailed information on using Informix on NT and Windows 2000, see Chapter 24, "Using Informix on NT and Windows 2000."Some of the features added on the NT 7.30 version include: Multiple residencySupport for raw devicesHigh-performance loaderON-Bar XBSA certificationONLine/Optical supportON-Bar parallelismNon-domain administrator installSupport for Microsoft Cluster Server (Wolfpack)Local connections using named pipes
Absolutely nothing.
Windows Server 2003 interimSupported domain controllers: Windows NT 4.0, Windows Server 2003Supported features: There are no domain-wide features activated at this level. All domains in a forest are automatically raised to this level when the forest level increases to interim. This mode is only used when you upgrade domain controllers in Windows NT 4.0 domains to Windows Server 2003 domain controllers.
Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT was created on 1993-07-27.
Windows NT came first. NT 4.0 came to manufacturing in 1996, and Win 2000 was released to retail in February of 2000. [Windows 2000 is also known as Windows NT 5.0.]
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