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  1. Sep 1, 2020 · NT Server 4.0 is the final NT product to hit the public end of life stage. Support for NT Workstation previously ended in June of this year. Windows NT Server 4.0 was introduced in August of 1996, the final successor in the Windows NT line which was launched with NT 3.1 in July 1993.

  2. Feb 21, 2024 · Windows NT 4.0 (codenamed Shell Update Release or Tukwila) [a] is a major version of Windows NT, which was released on 24 August 1996 as the successor to Windows NT 3.51 released a year before. It introduces the Windows 95 user interface to the Windows NT line, as well as includes major architectural changes to the operating system such as ...

  3. Jul 28, 2016 · Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor July 28, 2016, 10:31 a.m. PT. Sunday July 31 marks 20 years since Microsoft launched Windows NT 4.0. On July 31, 1996, Microsoft released...

  4. Windows NT 4.0 is the last major release of Microsoft Windows to support the Alpha, MIPS or PowerPC CPU architectures. It remained in use by businesses for a number of years, despite Microsoft's many efforts to get customers to upgrade to Windows 2000 and newer versions.

  5. Sep 30, 1996 · Windows NT 4.0: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Mark Minasi | Sep 30, 1996. Under the hood, Windows NT 4.0 is almost the same as its predecessors. I say "almost" because Microsoft has taken the opportunity to make a few significant changes that will forever alter the way some programs run under NT and how you interact with the operating system.

  6. Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (codenamed Shell Update Release, internally Windows NT 3.99 or Tukwila [1] [2]) is the successor to Windows NT 3.51 and the first version of Windows NT to feature the Windows Explorer interface introduced in Windows 95. It is the last version of Windows NT to include NT in its product name.

  7. Available releases. Cairo/Hydra. 4.0. Patches. Screenshots. Release notes. Supports IA-32, Alpha, MIPS, and IBM PowerPC. This was the first version of Windows to bring the Explorer desktop from Windows 95 to the Windows NT line. A preview of this technology was shown as NewShell, installable on top of Windows NT 3.51.

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