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Windows NT 4.0

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Wondering just how Windows NT 4.0 shapes up against NT 3.51? This issue tells you what's hot and what's not in the latest NT release.


Windows NT 4.0: Corporate Desktop Standard

By Mark Smith, 04/01/1996

Microsoft has clearly won the battle for the desktop: Windows NT Workstation for business, Win95 for home.

Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions

By Bob Chronister, 04/01/1996

Bob Chronister will help free you from NT hangups.

SDK-orama: Exchange SDK

By Tim Daniels, 04/01/1996

Tim Daniels describes why the Exchange SDK is a must for developing Exchange-aware applications, add-ons, or gateways.

NT 4.0 for Developers

By Bob Chronister, 04/01/1996

Don't be suprised to see NT 4.0 blanket the landscape like a sudden snowstorm.

Migrating from MS Mail 3.2/SMTP to MS Exchange Server

By Spyros Sakellariadis, 04/01/1996

Spyros Sakellariadis steps you through moving from Microsoft Mail to Microsoft Exchange so your users never know the difference.

Backup Hardware Options

By Bob Chronister, 04/01/1996

Hardware used in the course of software reviews.

ThunderByte Anti-Virus for Networks

By Jonathan Chau, 04/01/1996

ThunderByte Anti-Virus for Networks is primarily a network-scanning utility.

What’s a Service Pack?

By Bob Chronister, 04/01/1996

An explanation of the meaning and significance of the Service Packs.

How to Fragment an NTFS Partition

By Bradlee Sweigart, 04/01/1996

Two formulas that will create fragmentation.

The Enterprise Attitude

By John Enck, 04/01/1996

Jeff Sloman explains the "Enterprise Attitude," which recognizes that every enterprise computing system is critical.

Domains and Workgroups

By Mark Minasi, 04/01/1996

Mark Minasi clears up some of the confusion about the differences between domains and workgroups.

Charles Schwab Rolls Out 6000 Windows NT Workstations

By Mark Smith, 04/01/1996

Mark Smith talks to Derek Archer, vice president and chief technologist at Charles Schwab, to see why that company halted the implementation of Sun Microsystems workstations in ...

Team Development with VB 4.0 Enterprise Edition

By Michael Otey, 04/01/1996

Team software development adds a new layer of complexity to the already challenging world of programming.

Diskeeper for Windows NT

By Larry Kahn, 04/01/1996

Executive Software's Diskeeper is a disk defragmenter compantible with Windows NT 3.51 running Service Pack 1, 2, or 3.

Windows NT 4.0

By Jon Honeyball, 04/01/1996

Keith Pleas explores the latest Windows NT release to help you decide whether to consider an upgrade.

McAfee’s ViruScan

By Jonathan Chau, 04/01/1996

ViruScan from McAfee is truly a cross-platform product, with versions for DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, OS/2, and Windows NT.

Networking Windows NT 3.51

By Michael D. Reilly, 04/01/1996

"Networking Windows NT 3.51" is a guide for installing and maintaining NT networks.

The Registry Subkey Already Exists

By Bob Chronister, 04/01/1996

How to fix the problem "The Registry Subkey Already Exists"

The Digital Connection, Part 2

By John Enck, 04/01/1996

John Enck continues his discussion of the Digital Connection. This month, he looks at file transfer, file sharing, printer sharing, and program-to-program communications.

A Smorgasbord of Subjects

By Alex Pournelle, 04/01/1996

Alex Pournelle checks out backups, multiple monitors, and serial ports.

Exploring Cairo: Remote OLE

By Jon Honeyball, 04/01/1996

Jon Honeyball takes you through the benefits of Remote OLE.

dbWeb 1.0 and Cold Fusion Pro 1.5

By Joel Sloss, 04/01/1996

Tools for database connectivity on the Web.

Visual Basic 4.0

By Michael Otey, 04/01/1996

Mike Otey explains some new features in the Visual Basic 4.0 Enterprise Edition.

System and Enterprise-Wide Backup Software

By Bob Chronister, 04/01/1996

A review of six software options for system and network backups in the Windows NT environment.

Norton AntiVirus for NT

By Jonathan Chau, 04/01/1996

If speed is of the essence, Norton AntiVirus is a good choice.

Understanding Data Communications

By Michael D. Reilly, 04/01/1996

This book explains the basics of data communications systems in general and shows you how to use that knowledge in making connections.


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