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Managing Microsoft Windows NT and 98


Microsoft's Windows NT workstation operating system was designed for business users and administrators who needed faster performance and a more fail-safe system than Windows 98. Business or home users still running Windows NT and Windows 98 will find tips on working with those operating systems on this topic page. Advice found here focuses on the last two versions of Windows NT, 3.51 and 4.0, as Windows NT 4.0 was the last version of the OS before Microsoft released Windows 2000 Professional. Here users will find tips dealing with the Windows NT startup process and how to logon to a Windows NT domain, plus file sharing and transfer procedures and information on the basic architecture of the Windows NT operating system line.
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Process Explorer 10.0: Vista-Ready, with a RunAs command
Submitted By: SearchWinComputing.com | 21 Aug 2006
TIP - Process Explorer V10.2 supports Itanium and AMD64 chips, has a signed 64-bit x64 driver for Vista, and has a RunAs command for launching a process under different credentials.
Using CMD.exe and Command.com
Submitted By: SearchWinSystems.com | 10 Feb 2006
TIP - Windows NT comes with two "command line shells" -- one called CMD.exe and the other called Command.com. If you're wondering which one to use, this tip can help.
Windows 2003 server denies Windows 98 clients access to shared folders
07 Dec 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - An administrator wants his Windows 98 clients to be able to access the shared folders of a server that allows Windows XP clients to access these folders.
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Nagging Windows NT or Win2K problems? Use Sysinternals' PsTools
SearchWinIT.com | 15 Jan 2008
ARTICLE - Microsoft Sysinternals' PsTools suite is a treasure trove of free Windows NT and Windows 2000 command-line tools that remotely diagnose system ills.
Ask Microsoft: How can I decommission an old NT 4.0 domain?
SearchWinComputing.com | 13 Sep 2005
ARTICLE - Microsoft IT Operations Analyst Brad Rutkowski explains how to use logon scripts to decommission an old NT 4.0 domain.
Learning Guide: OS Troubleshooting
SearchWinComputing.com | 05 Jul 2005
ARTICLE - Frustrated with Windows and its multitude of quirks? We hear you! Here are tips and expert advice to help you increase the stability of your Windows operating systems.
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SyncToy v1.0 for Windows XP
Published by: Microsoft | 21 Nov 2005
DOWNLOAD - A free tool that synchronizes multiple directories for you.
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SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Managing Microsoft Windows NT and 98: 
Managing Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Administration, Managing Windows XP Professional, Windows Desktop Management Tools, Managing Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer and Other End-User Applications, Windows Desktop and Application Virtualization, Managing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional


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