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September 1996, Week 2

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Glenn Cole <[log in to unmask]>
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Glenn Cole <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Sep 1996 11:33:08 -0700
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Well, it seems the controversy over the "differences" between
W/NT Server and W/NT Workstation isn't over yet. PC Week has a
very interesting article at
 
   <http://www.pcweek.com/news/0902/06ent.html>
 
It begins:
 
   What really separates Windows NT Server 4.0 from Windows NT
   Workstation 4.0? Less than you'd think, apparently.
 
   Microsoft Corp. claims the Server and Workstation versions of its
   Windows NT operating system are designed differently and specifically
   tuned for different tasks, but, according to a study to be released
   Monday, two simple changes to Windows NT's Registry (where
   configuration information is stored) are all that are needed to change
   an NT Workstation to an NT Server.
 
--Glenn Cole
  Software al dente, Inc.
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