Microsoft WindowsNT Server Version 4.0
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Windows NT Server 4.0
Full Version
with 5 users
including code, EULA, hologram
this operating system contains the functionality of Windows NT Workstation 4.0. The software has been optimized for use as a server and supports up to 4 processors. The FAT and NTFS file systems are still supported on upgrades from Windows NT Server 3.51 additionally HPFS.
Microsoft recommends to install the Option Pack following sequence: Installation of Windows NT Server 4.0, Service Pack 3, Internet Explorer 4.01 and then the Option Pack.
X86 minimum requirements:
* Intel 486/33 MHz or higher
* 16 MB RAM
* 125 MB free hard disk space
* VGA or SVGA compatible graphics card
* CD-ROM drive
Minimum requirements RISC:
* ALPHA, MIPS, or PPC
* 16 MB RAM
* 160 MB free hard disk space
* VGA or SVGA compatible graphics card
* CD-ROM drive
* Zusicherungen und Markennamen:
We are not authorized reseller of this brand we use the names only for description
Full Version
with 5 users
including code, EULA, hologram
this operating system contains the functionality of Windows NT Workstation 4.0. The software has been optimized for use as a server and supports up to 4 processors. The FAT and NTFS file systems are still supported on upgrades from Windows NT Server 3.51 additionally HPFS.
Microsoft recommends to install the Option Pack following sequence: Installation of Windows NT Server 4.0, Service Pack 3, Internet Explorer 4.01 and then the Option Pack.
X86 minimum requirements:
* Intel 486/33 MHz or higher
* 16 MB RAM
* 125 MB free hard disk space
* VGA or SVGA compatible graphics card
* CD-ROM drive
Minimum requirements RISC:
* ALPHA, MIPS, or PPC
* 16 MB RAM
* 160 MB free hard disk space
* VGA or SVGA compatible graphics card
* CD-ROM drive
* Zusicherungen und Markennamen:
We are not authorized reseller of this brand we use the names only for description
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