Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 with NT Option Pack Server Pack (25-Client) | 
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List Price: $1,629.99 Buy Used: $89.00 You Save: $1540.99 (95%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 31290
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me Color: 25-user Media: CD-ROM Edition: With NT Option Pack Operating System: Unix Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.5 x 2.3
MPN: 227-01197 Model: 227-01197 UPC: 659556076672 EAN: 0659556076672 ASIN: B00002S5FX
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I am still in shock..... May 7, 2007 Taar'na (San Francisco) I got a copy from what was the used section. It was like new.
Stable and Reliable Operating System May 28, 2003 Windows NT Server is a highly scalable, reliable and available operating system that meets the requirements of the overwhelming majority of the enterprise and medium size business-computing needs for data management, messaging, transaction processing, Internet services, and file and print infrastructure. Supported by a significant majority of the world's systems providers, Windows NT Server also offers customers (if you're the firm installing the system) with an integrated, multipurpose and cost-effective operating system.One can argue that Windows 2000 Server would be more cost effective but only if you're starting a system out from scratch. It has been the experience of many pre-existing NT based firms that the real cost effectiveness lies in productivity. Productivity that is based on a stable operating system and clients.
Not very ... developer friendly December 17, 2000 PHVB (Silver Spring, MD USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been programming activex in NT for years. Each time I update the software, I have to reboot the server to release the object that already loaded in the memory. Even though I did a set object.close and set object = nothing, sometimes it didn't kill the process successfully. Other than that, I think NT is ok.
Still thinking about NT 4.0?? Go for 2000. September 5, 2000 NYreviewer123123 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Why would spend money on soon-to-be obsolete NT 4.0? Go for 2000 server, it will save you money.
Fairly solid September 4, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We have used this product for over 3 years and have been mostly satisfied with its performance. We are a shop that runs both a variety of UNIX platforms as well as NT 4.0. NT, while providing a nice graphical environment, still lacks much in the way of reliability and flexibility. Even for the seasoned UNIX user, NT's permissions can be some what cryptic. Record locking can be a real nightmare, often requiring the reboot of the server to release a record that has been locked. Still overall, it is a fairly solid performer.
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