Overview
| Features
| System
Requirements
Microsoft
Windows NT Server is the best network foundation for the new generation of
business applications.
It is a robust, multipurpose network operating
system that offers high-performance file and print services while providing the
infrastructure to run powerful client/server and Internet/intranet applications. It
is the only network operating system with a built-in web
server.
Whether you’re building new solutions or adding to an existing network,
Windows NT Server helps ensure your system is reliable, secure, easy to use, and
scaleable to accommodate growth in your organization.
And, because
Windows NT Server comes with the built-in utilities, protocols, and services you
need for your network, it is both easy to administer and an exceptional
value.
- Administrative wizards group the common server management tools into a
single place and walk you through the steps required for each task.
- Powerful network diagnostic tool allows examining network
traffic to and from the server at the packet-level. Allows capturing network
traffic for later analysis, making it easier to troubleshoot network
problems.
- An integrated tool for monitoring applications, tasks and key
performance metrics of a Windows NT system.
- Higher file server throughput—with up to 50% better
performance on Fast Ethernet (100Mb/sec) LANs (Test results from
NSTL)
- The combination of Windows NT Server 4.0 and Internet
Information Server 2.0 delivers up to 40% better Web server performance
- Fastest web server available for Windows NT Server
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Microsoft FrontPage |
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Microsoft FrontPage version 1.1 is the fast, easy way
to create and manage professional-quality Web sites.
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Internet Explorer |
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 is Microsoft’s
easy-to-use Internet browser. |
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RAS Multilink Channel Aggregation |
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To achieve higher transfer speeds.
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Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol(PPTP) |
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To use public data networks such s the Internet to
create a virtual private networks connecting client PCs with servers.
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Multi-Protocol Router(MPR) |
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Service enables small and medium size sites to deploy
Windows NT Server as a low cost LAN-LAN routing
solution |
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Updated
Novell Netware Ýnteroperability |
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To support for NetWare Directory Services (NDS).
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Windows 95 Remote Program Load (RPL) |
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- Exceptional file and print services
- Support for thousands of client/server applications, including banking
systems, manufacturing management, credit card transaction processing, and
more
- Security and advanced fault tolerance
- Runs on your choice of scaleable hardware including Intel® x86, Pentium®, Alpha
AXP™, MIPS®
Rx400, and PowerPC™ so you can take advantage
of RISC technology and symmetric multiprocessing
- Engineered to support every popular client operating system, including
MS-DOS® , Windows®, OS/2® , UNIX,
and Macintosh®
- Integrates with NetWare®, LAN Manager,
UNIX, PATHWORKS™, SNA, and other network
systems
- Built-in Migration Tool for NetWare
- File & Print Services for NetWare
- Instantly accessible and up-to-date information
- Hardware autodetect and CD-ROM-based Express Setup
- Easy-to-use graphical environment
- Directory service that aids in the management and control of network
resources
- TCP/IP, Macintosh support, and Remote Access Service at no extra charge.
For Intel™-based and compatible systems:
- 486/33 MHz or higher or Pentium PRO processor
- 16 MB RAM
- 125 MB of available hard-disk space
- VGA, Super VGA, or video graphics adapter compatible with Microsoft
Windows NT Server 4.0
- CD-ROM drive
- Network adapter card
- Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device (mouse recommended)
For RISC-based systems:
- RISC processor compatible with Windows NT Server 4.0 (Alpha AXP, MIPS
Rx400 and PowerPC)
- 16 MB RAM
- 160 MB of available hard-disk space
- VGA, Super VGA, or video graphics adapter compatible with Microsoft
Windows NT Server 4.0
- CD-ROM drive
- Network adapter card
- Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device (mouse recommended)