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  2. Windows NT 4.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 4.0 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft and oriented towards businesses. It is the direct successor to Windows NT 3.51, and was released to manufacturing on July 31, 1996, [1] and then to retail in August 24, 1996, with the Server versions released to retail in September 1996.

  3. Windows NT - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 4.0 was the last major release to support Alpha, MIPS, or PowerPC, though development of Windows 2000 for Alpha continued until August 1999, when Compaq stopped support for Windows NT on that architecture; and then three days later Microsoft also canceled their AlphaNT program, [60] even though the Alpha NT 5 (Windows 2000) release ...

  4. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 3.5: Daytona September 21, 1994: NT 3.5 Windows NT 3.5 Workstation; 807 IA-32, Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC: Windows NT 3.51: May 30, 1995: NT 3.51 Windows NT 3.51 Workstation; 1057 Windows 95: Chicago: August 24, 1995 4.00 Windows 95; 950 IA-32: Windows NT 4.0: Shell Update Release (Tukwila) August 24, 1996 NT 4.0 Windows NT 4.0 Workstation ...

  5. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.1 with enhanced networking; designed to work particularly well as a client with the new Windows NT. [4] [5] Snowball — Windows for Workgroups 3.11: An updated version of Windows for Workgroups 3.1, which introduces 32-bit file access and network improvements. It also removes the Standard Mode, effectively dropping support for 16-bit ...

  6. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Wolfack — Windows NT"Cluster Server" Wolfdale — code name for a processor from Intel; Wolverine — Red Hat Linux 7.0.91; Wombat — Arch Linux 0.7-beta1; Wombat 33 — Apple Macintosh Quadra 800; Wonderboy — Trustix Secure Linux 2.2-beta1; Woodcrest — Intel Xeon 5100 series processors; Woody — Debian GNU/Linux 3.0

  7. _NSAKEY - Wikipedia

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    _NSAKEY was a variable name discovered in Windows NT 4 SP5 in 1999 by Andrew D. Fernandes of Cryptonym Corporation. The variable contained a 1024-bit public key; such keys are used in public-key cryptography for encryption (but not decryption).

  8. Architecture of Windows NT - Wikipedia

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    The Windows NT operating system family's architecture consists of two layers (user mode and kernel mode), with many different modules within both of these layers.. The architecture of Windows NT, a line of operating systems produced and sold by Microsoft, is a layered design that consists of two main components, user mode and kernel mode.

  9. Category:Windows NT - Wikipedia

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    This category includes topics (such as computer systems, software, historical developments or notable people) related to the Microsoft Windows NT operating system. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.