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NameWindows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
LanguagesEnglish
File Nameen_winnt_4.0_tse.iso
Size598,636,544 bytes (570.9 MB)
SHA168E0ABD6687541C0914F5EA456C1E547D91EB850
NameWindows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition SP6
LanguagesEnglish
File NameWTS_SP6_128.iso
Size287,191,040 bytes (273.8 MB)
SHA1BB622A870138ECF1FD46DB637365F1F2C5D56FA2
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Windows NT 4.0 is a preemptive, graphical and business-oriented operating system designed to work with either uniprocessor or symmetric multi-processor computers. It was the next release of Microsoft's Windows NT line of operating systems and was released to manufacturing on 31 July 1996. It is a 32-bit Windows system available in both workstation and server editions with a graphical environment similar to that of Windows 95.

Windows NT 4.0 is the last major release of Microsoft Windows to support the Alpha, MIPS or PowerPC CPU architectures.

Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition gave Windows NT Server the capability to serve 32-bit Windows operating system-based applications to terminals and terminal emulators running on PC and non-PC desktops. The terminal server environment was, by definition, a thin-client architecture where all application processing occurred centrally on the server. Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, consisted of three components:

· The Windows NT Server multi-user core, which made it possible to host multiple, simultaneous client sessions.

· The Remote Desktop Protocol, which allowed communication with the a server that has Terminal Server enabled over the network.

· The "super-thin" Windows-based client software, which displayed the familiar 32-bit Windows user interface on a range of desktop hardware.
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