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Что (кто) такое Windows NT Directory Services - определение

32-BIT CROSS-PLATFORM OPERATING SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT AND THE FIRST MEMBER OF THE WINDOWS NT FAMILY
Windows nt 3.1; Microsoft Windows NT 3.1; Windows Server 3.1; NT 3.1; MS Windows NT 3.1; Windows NT 3.1x; Draft:Windows NT 3.1x
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Windows NT         
  • Original Windows NT wordmark
PC OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
NT server; Microsoft Windows NT; MSW NT; WindowsNT; MS Windows NT; WIN NT; Windows nt; Windows NT Server; Windows New Technology; WinNT; Windows NT 5.2; Windows NT 6.0; Winnt.exe; Winnt32.exe; Nt-based; Winnt; Windows NT Workstation; Windows Nt; Windows NT family; Windows nt 6.0; Windows nt 6; NT-based; Windows 6; Windows 5; WinNT6.0; Windows 5.2; OS/2 NT; Windows NT Driver Model; Windows NT 6.x; Windows 5.x; NT6; Windows NT 6.1; Windows NT 6.2; Windows NT 7.0; NT family system; NT-based versions of Windows; Windows NT 6.X; Windows NT 6; NT 6.0; NT 6.2; Microsoft Windows NT Server; Windows NT 6.3; Windows 6.x; Windows NT 10; Advanced Windows; Windows NT series; WINNT; NT OS/2
The ultimate program for maintaining employee focus. This program is not only incompatible with any distracting activities (i.e. games, chat rooms, and interesting desktops) but it also cannot be manipulated by the user, only by a System Administrator.
If you check the owner's manual under 'Troubleshooting', you will find this: Manufacturers Note - Ha ha ha!
Windows NT 4         
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PRE-EMPTIVE, GRAPHICAL OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation; Windows NT 4.0 Server; Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Server; Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server; Windows NT 4.0 Embedded; Windows NT 4; Windows NT 4.0 Server Terminal Server Edition; Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition; Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition; Windows NT Embedded 4.0; NT 4; Windows nt 4.0; Windows nt 4; Winnt 4; Windows NT4 Workstation; Windows NT4 Server; Windows NT4; Windows Nt 4; NT 4.0; Microsoft Windows NT 4.0; Windows NT 4.0 server; Windows NT 4.0 SP6; Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition; Windows NT 4.x; Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3; Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4; Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5; Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6A; MS Windows NT 4.0; Microsoft Windows NT 4; MS Windows NT 4; Windows NT 4.0 editions; Shell Update Release
<operating system> A version of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, originally code named "Cairo". It was supposed to ship in the first half of 1995. Details are scarce, but it is intended to provide an object-oriented version of Windows. (1996-07-09)
Windows NT         
  • Original Windows NT wordmark
PC OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
NT server; Microsoft Windows NT; MSW NT; WindowsNT; MS Windows NT; WIN NT; Windows nt; Windows NT Server; Windows New Technology; WinNT; Windows NT 5.2; Windows NT 6.0; Winnt.exe; Winnt32.exe; Nt-based; Winnt; Windows NT Workstation; Windows Nt; Windows NT family; Windows nt 6.0; Windows nt 6; NT-based; Windows 6; Windows 5; WinNT6.0; Windows 5.2; OS/2 NT; Windows NT Driver Model; Windows NT 6.x; Windows 5.x; NT6; Windows NT 6.1; Windows NT 6.2; Windows NT 7.0; NT family system; NT-based versions of Windows; Windows NT 6.X; Windows NT 6; NT 6.0; NT 6.2; Microsoft Windows NT Server; Windows NT 6.3; Windows 6.x; Windows NT 10; Advanced Windows; Windows NT series; WINNT; NT OS/2
<operating system> (Windows New Technology, NT) Microsoft's 32-bit operating system developed from what was originally intended to be OS/2 3.0 before Microsoft and IBM ceased joint development of OS/2. NT was designed for high end workstations (Windows NT 3.1), servers (Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server), and corporate networks (NT 4.0 Enterprise Server). The first release was Windows NT 3.1. Unlike Windows 3.1, which was a graphical environment that ran on top of MS-DOS, Windows NT is a complete operating system. To the user it looks like Windows 3.1, but it has true multi-threading, built in networking, security, and memory protection. It is based on a microkernel, with 32-bit addressing for up to 4Gb of RAM, virtualised hardware access to fully protect applications, installable file systems, such as FAT, HPFS and NTFS, built-in networking, multi-processor support, and C2 security. NT is also designed to be hardware independent. Once the machine specific part - the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) - has been ported to a particular machine, the rest of the operating system should theorertically compile without alteration. A version of NT for DEC's Alpha machines was planned (September 1993). NT needs a fast 386 or equivalent, at least 12MB of RAM (preferably 16MB) and at least 75MB of free disk space. NT 4.0 was followed by Windows 2000. Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.os.ms-windows.nt.setup, news:comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc. (2002-06-10)
Windows NT 3.1         
<operating system> Microsoft's first version of {Windows NT}, released in September 1993, price UKP 395, after having been in beta-test for as long as anyone could remember. The person responsible for VMS on the DEC VAX [who?] was also responsible for Windows NT. Incrementing each letter in VMS yields WNT. http://win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=4494. (2000-08-12)
Architecture of Windows NT         
  • [[COMMAND.COM]] running in the [[NTVDM]]
  • Each object in Windows NT exists in a global [[namespace]]. This is a [[screenshot]] from [[Sysinternals]] [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/winobj WinObj].
USED IN ALL WINDOWS NT SYSTEMS
Architecture of Windows 2000; NT kernel; Nt kernel; Windows NT kernel; Architecture of the Windows NT operating system line; Windows Executive; Architecture of windows nt; Windows NT architecture; Windows NT Architecture; Architecture of the Windows NT; Windows NT subsystem; OneCore; Microsoft OS/2 subsystem; OS/2 subsystem; Architecture of Windows
The architecture of Windows NT, a line of operating systems produced and sold by Microsoft, is a layered design that consists of two main components, user mode and kernel mode. It is a preemptive, reentrant multitasking operating system, which has been designed to work with uniprocessor and symmetrical multiprocessor (SMP)-based computers.
Windows NT 3.5         
32-BIT CROSS-PLATFORM OPERATING SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
Windows 3.5; Windows Daytona; Microsoft Windows NT 3.5; MS Windows NT 3.5; Windows NT 3.5J; NT 3.5; Windows NT 3.50; Microsoft Daytona
<operating system> A much improved version of Microsoft's Windows NT 3.1. NT is now (July 1996) supplied as "Windows NT 3.5 Workstation" and "Windows NT 3.5 Server". It has better OLE support, higher performance and requires less memory. (1996-07-08)
W2K         
  • Windows 2000's Computer Management console can perform many system tasks. This image shows a [[disk defragmentation]] in progress.
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, asking the user to complete setup by configuring Cluster and Remote Installation service in the ''Configure Your Server'' component.
  • SP4 installation disc
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Server with ''Configure Your Server'' component.
PERSONAL COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
Microsoft Windows 2000; Win2k; Microsoft Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2000 Professional; Windows 2000 Advanced Server; Windows 2000 Datacenter Server; Win2K; MSW2000; MSW 2000; MSW2k; MSW 2k; Windows 2k; Windows2000; Windows2k; MS Windows 2000; W2K; Windows NT 5.0; NT5; Windows NT 5; Windows 2000 server; Win2000; Windows 5.0; Windows nt 5.0; Win 2K; Win 2000; Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2K; Windows 00; Windows Server 2000; Windows 2000 builds; Widows 2000; Windows 2000 editions; Windows Powered; Microsoft Windows Server 2000; Windows NT5; NT 5.0; NT-5.0; NT 5; Windows NT 5.0 Workstation; Windows NT 5.0 Server
Windows 2000 (Reference: Windows, MS)
Windows 2000         
  • Windows 2000's Computer Management console can perform many system tasks. This image shows a [[disk defragmentation]] in progress.
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, asking the user to complete setup by configuring Cluster and Remote Installation service in the ''Configure Your Server'' component.
  • SP4 installation disc
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Server with ''Configure Your Server'' component.
PERSONAL COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
Microsoft Windows 2000; Win2k; Microsoft Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2000 Professional; Windows 2000 Advanced Server; Windows 2000 Datacenter Server; Win2K; MSW2000; MSW 2000; MSW2k; MSW 2k; Windows 2k; Windows2000; Windows2k; MS Windows 2000; W2K; Windows NT 5.0; NT5; Windows NT 5; Windows 2000 server; Win2000; Windows 5.0; Windows nt 5.0; Win 2K; Win 2000; Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2K; Windows 00; Windows Server 2000; Windows 2000 builds; Widows 2000; Windows 2000 editions; Windows Powered; Microsoft Windows Server 2000; Windows NT5; NT 5.0; NT-5.0; NT 5; Windows NT 5.0 Workstation; Windows NT 5.0 Server
<operating system> (Win2k, W2k, NT5, Windows NT 5.0) An operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation for PCs and servers, as the successor to Windows NT 4.0. Early beta versions were referred to as "Windows NT 5.0". Windows 2000 was officially released on 2000-02-17. Windows 2000 is most commonly used on Intel x86 and Pentium processors, with a DEC Alpha version rumoured. Unlike Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 is not available for PowerPC or MIPS. Windows 2000's user interface is very similar to {Windows 95} or Windows NT 4.0 with integrated Internet Explorer, or to Windows 98. It is available in four flavours: - Professional: the client version, meant for desktop workstations, successor to Windows NT Workstation. - Server: "entry-level" server, designed for small deployments, and departmental file, print, or intranet servers. - Advanced Server: high throughput, larger scale servers and applications, and small to medium scale websites. - Data Center Server: software for large-scale server clusters (in development as of 2000-03-14). New features in Windows 2000 include: - Active Directory. - Greatly improved built-in security mechanisms, including Kerberos-based authentication, public key support, an encrypting file system, and IPsec support. - Integrated web browser - Internet Explorer 5.0. - Integrated web server - IIS 5.0 - Terminal services for displaying application interfaces on remote computers (similar to X-Windows). - File protection that prevents user programs from accidentally deleting or overwriting critical system files. - Improved hardware support, including Plug-and-Play, DVD, IEEE-1394 (FireWire), USB, infra-red, PCMCIA, ACPI, laptop computers. - Improved user interface, including a single point to control the entire system. - Improved management tools, including remote administration. Minimum system requirements, according to Microsoft, are Pentium-133 MHz CPU, 64 MB RAM, 650 MB of {hard disk} space. These are for W2K Professional, others require more. Many operating systems compete with Windows 2000, including the Apple MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, SGI Irix. Novell's NDS also provides a service similar to Active Directory. Windows 2000 will be followed by Windows XP Professional and Windows 2002. http://microsoft.com/windows2000/. Usenet newsgroups: news:microsoft.public.windows2000, windows">news:comp.os.ms-windows. (2002-01-28)
Windows 2K         
  • Windows 2000's Computer Management console can perform many system tasks. This image shows a [[disk defragmentation]] in progress.
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, asking the user to complete setup by configuring Cluster and Remote Installation service in the ''Configure Your Server'' component.
  • SP4 installation disc
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Server with ''Configure Your Server'' component.
PERSONAL COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
Microsoft Windows 2000; Win2k; Microsoft Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2000 Professional; Windows 2000 Advanced Server; Windows 2000 Datacenter Server; Win2K; MSW2000; MSW 2000; MSW2k; MSW 2k; Windows 2k; Windows2000; Windows2k; MS Windows 2000; W2K; Windows NT 5.0; NT5; Windows NT 5; Windows 2000 server; Win2000; Windows 5.0; Windows nt 5.0; Win 2K; Win 2000; Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2K; Windows 00; Windows Server 2000; Windows 2000 builds; Widows 2000; Windows 2000 editions; Windows Powered; Microsoft Windows Server 2000; Windows NT5; NT 5.0; NT-5.0; NT 5; Windows NT 5.0 Workstation; Windows NT 5.0 Server
W2K         
  • Windows 2000's Computer Management console can perform many system tasks. This image shows a [[disk defragmentation]] in progress.
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, asking the user to complete setup by configuring Cluster and Remote Installation service in the ''Configure Your Server'' component.
  • SP4 installation disc
  • Screenshot of Windows 2000 Server with ''Configure Your Server'' component.
PERSONAL COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT
Microsoft Windows 2000; Win2k; Microsoft Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2000 Professional; Windows 2000 Advanced Server; Windows 2000 Datacenter Server; Win2K; MSW2000; MSW 2000; MSW2k; MSW 2k; Windows 2k; Windows2000; Windows2k; MS Windows 2000; W2K; Windows NT 5.0; NT5; Windows NT 5; Windows 2000 server; Win2000; Windows 5.0; Windows nt 5.0; Win 2K; Win 2000; Windows 2000 Server; Windows 2K; Windows 00; Windows Server 2000; Windows 2000 builds; Widows 2000; Windows 2000 editions; Windows Powered; Microsoft Windows Server 2000; Windows NT5; NT 5.0; NT-5.0; NT 5; Windows NT 5.0 Workstation; Windows NT 5.0 Server

Википедия

Windows NT 3.1

Windows NT 3.1 is the first major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft, released on July 27, 1993.

At the time of Windows NT's release, Microsoft's Windows 3.1 desktop environment had established brand recognition and market share; but Windows 3.1 relied on the DOS operating system for essential functions, and it had a constrictive 16-bit architecture. Windows NT, however, was a complete, 32-bit operating system that retained a desktop environment familiar to Windows 3.1 users.

By extending the Windows brand and beginning Windows NT at version 3.1, Microsoft implied that consumers should expect a familiar user experience. The name Windows NT ("New Technology") advertised that this was a re-engineered version of Windows.

Windows NT began as a rewrite of the OS/2 operating system, which Microsoft had co-developed with IBM in the 1980s. For several reasons, including the market success of Windows 3.0 in 1990, Microsoft decided to advance Windows rather than OS/2. They relinquished their OS/2 development responsibilities to IBM, and forked their work on OS/2 v3.0 into a competing operating system. Windows NT 3.1 sold about 300,000 copies before it was succeeded by Windows NT 3.5 in 1994.

Windows NT 3.1 was available in two editions: Windows NT 3.1 for workstations, and Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server for servers. When these premiered, their sales were limited by high system requirements, and a general lack of 32-bit applications to take advantage of the OS's data processing capabilities.

On December 31, 2000, Microsoft declared Windows NT 3.1 obsolete and stopped providing support and updates for the system.