I've been running XP now for a few weeks and it seems to be ok, but it also seems to have a bit of stability problems for me. Before XP I used to run 2000 without many problems but I was wondering if ...
Windows 2000, Microsoft's five year-old operating system for servers and business desktops, will switch into the "extended support" phase of the product lifecycle after June 30. Launched in February ...
Questions about the new OS's stability will mean most organizations will not begin to use Windows 2000 until six months to a year after its official launch here Thursday, Dan Kusn ...
Windows 2000 Professional has been widely adopted as the desktop client of choice for both private-sector organizations and government agencies. In the two years since its release, Win2K Pro has ...
Microsoft has officially released the final version of Service Pack 4 (SP4), the long-awaited update to its Windows 2000 operating system. But the update comes with a warning -- after installing SP4, ...
Microsoft on Tuesday posted Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, a group of more than 50 security fixes for the five-year-old operating system that enters the extended support phase next ...
Problem with your CPU? If you're having trouble getting your Windows 2000 Professional system to recognize multiple processors, follow these tips to get your CPUs aligned. In most cases, Windows 2000 ...
Windows 2000 Pro Slipstreamed SP3<BR>Windows 2000 Server Slipstreamed SP3<BR><BR>Purpose: To install Terminal Services Server on a Windows 2000 Professional machine.<BR><BR><BR>SYSOC.INF<BR>Add ...
Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 next week – on Tuesday, July 13 – meaning that customers have to either upgrade to newer versions of the software or stop ...
A year ago, a survey of Computerworld readers found that the No. 1 thing they wanted from Windows 2000 was stability – no more blue screens of death. Now, on the operating system’s first anniversary, ...
One year after its release, Windows 2000 is reaching mass-adoption status in New Zealand, Microsoft Corp. claims. Although the company wouldn’t give figures, Microsoft national sales manager Chris ...
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