Windows NT, the great things and the bad things
This is a discussion about Windows NT, the great things and the bad things in the Customization Tweaking category; i have to make a report for school about windows NT. So i have a question for al you NT freaks can you tell me about the great advantages of windows NT and why? and the great disadvantages of windows NT and why, and/or the salution to that problem.
i have to make a report for school about windows NT.
So i have a question for al you NT freaks can you tell me about the great advantages of windows NT and why?
and the great disadvantages of windows NT and why, and/or the salution to that problem.
thnx very much in advance
greetz sickdude
(im dutch so dont mind the spelling *LoL*)
In comparison to windows 98
i already have: The memory fills up of the server
Lots of applications dont work if you have win NT
And im looking for a bit of a history. As a intro for the report.
So i have a question for al you NT freaks can you tell me about the great advantages of windows NT and why?
and the great disadvantages of windows NT and why, and/or the salution to that problem.
thnx very much in advance
greetz sickdude
(im dutch so dont mind the spelling *LoL*)
In comparison to windows 98
i already have: The memory fills up of the server
Lots of applications dont work if you have win NT
And im looking for a bit of a history. As a intro for the report.
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In comparison to what?
Advantages:
Security, Stability and Performance
Disadvantages:
Little support for DOS based apps (see: Advantages, Stability)
Some poorly written programs play up in the multiuser environment and slightly different (read: superior) implementation of the Win32 API.
You trade a bit off but IMO at least, it's worth it.
Security, Stability and Performance
Disadvantages:
Little support for DOS based apps (see: Advantages, Stability)
Some poorly written programs play up in the multiuser environment and slightly different (read: superior) implementation of the Win32 API.
You trade a bit off but IMO at least, it's worth it.