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For the purpose of this question, the Windows 10 computer is in a network with two Windows NT 4.0 computers. The last time the Windows 10 computer received an update was about 2-weeks ago. The Windows 10 computer was able to successfully connect yesterday to both Windows NT 4.0 computers, as it has for years now. The Win10 computer can STILL ...
31. When inspecting the Environment System Variables I noticed that the Environment Variable "OS" is set to "Windows_NT". To my knowledge the Windows NT operating system was released in the 90s and has long been deprecated. I would have expected it show something along the line of "Windows_10". The PC is also brand new so I didn't change the ...
This includes all versions of Windows 95 and Windows 98. Windows ME is sometimes included. Windows NT was a separate code-base from the Windows 3.1 and 9x series and shared inter-operability with Windows executables, but was made to be secure and more dedicated to server environments. While they supported MS-DOS commands, it was not the "core ...
I have been trying to connect two PCs serially via a USB to RS 232 cable for the past week. One PC is running on Windows NT 4.0 with no floppy disk drive nor LAN cable. The other PC is a normal PC
I'm trying to install Windows NT 4.0 Workstation SP1 on an unused PC (MSI J1800I, HDD 75GB 5400RPM, Samsung 2x2GB 10600MHz). Here's what I get, along with long beeping: I have successfully install...
0. Windows NT probably uses the SMBv1 protocol, which Windows 10 considers to be outdated and insecure, so it is disabled by default. Enabling the SMBv1 protocol in Windows 10 is done by running optionalfeatures.exe, placing a check-mark next to "SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support" and click OK. Restart is required.
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition SUMMARY For fonts to be available for use in a command session (Cmd.exe) window (on the Fonts tab in the CMD Properties dialog box), the fonts must meet certain criteria.
Open the registry and navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion, then look for a value called EditionID. If it's not there, then there should be another value (probably numeric) that can be looked up to find the edition. Or you can use a command-line tool to get the OS version info and look up the ...
I currently see the following browser information from a user: Mozilla/4.0 ( compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows N...
Then windows was build on top of DOS (2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 3.11), where an icon for DOS-Box reappeared inside windows, as a name for the command interface inside windows. But in Windows-NT and in Windows-95 or -98 MS-DOS was abandoned, but a command-interpreter, cmd.exe (cmd32.exe) still existed, with the same, or nearly the same syntax and keywords ...