Windows 2000 (known as Windows NT 5.0 during development) is an NT-based version of Windows released by Microsoft that succeeded Windows NT 4.0. Its Professional SKU was replaced by Windows XP, while its Server SKUs were replaced by Windows Server 2003. Windows 2000 was the last NT-based Windows product before the unification of the Windows NT and DOS-based line starting with Windows XP.
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- betawiki.net wiki/Windows_2000Windows 2000 (known as Windows NT 5.0 during development) is an NT-based version of Windows released by Microsoft that succeeded Windows NT 4.0.
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- betaarchive.com wiki/index.php…Windows 2000, also known as Windows NT 5.0, was the last version of the Windows NT line of operating systems which was released for business users only and...
- youtube.com watchHere is a video of installing Windows NT 5.0 on Actual Hardware! The video was cut short because I said I was trying to install audio drivers but they never...
- windows-history.fandom.com wiki/Windows_NT_5.0Windows NT 5.0 was the second computer in the Second Generation (1995-2003) and the second computer in the Windows NT series (1996-PRESENT).
- blueosmuseum.com nt5/nt5-1848.phpHelp now includes topics about setting up and configuring certain services and tools within NT Server 5.0, and also identifies as Beta 2 in the title bar.
- news.microsoft.com 1998/08/18/microsoft-delivers-…Beta 2 is the first release intended specifically for IT professionals to begin testing Windows NT 5.0 in their organizations.
- itprotoday.com windows-8/visit-windows-nt-50-…To celebrate the release of Windows NT 5.0 Beta 2, I've launched the WinInfo Windows NT 5.0 SuperSite, a collection of news, reviews, and information about...
- en.wikipedia.org Windows NT"Microsoft Renames Windows NT 5.0 Product Line to Windows 2000; Signals Evolution of Windows NT Technology Into Mainstream" (Press release).