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Adding an archaic utility like Telnet to a modern operating system like Windows 2000 may seem strange, but installing Telnet allows administrators to manage environments that include both Unix and ...
Available in one client and three server versions, Windows 2000 added support for Plug and Play. It used the same interface as Windows 95/98, but added considerably more features.
Fixing a hardware problem in Windows NT is often a messy, expensive, and time-consuming process. Fortunately, Windows 2000 makes it easier to win the battle against the blue screen of death.
The interactive windowing interface is not supported. You can no longer create and edit access descriptors and view descriptors by using the Access Descriptor and View Descriptor windows. Instead, you ...
XP's appearance was a big step up from the boxy grays of Windows 98 and 2000, but compared to the slicker interfaces of Vista and Windows 7 it's lost a bit of luster. XPize is a great all in one ...
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