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The final RTM build of Windows 2000 is 5.0.2195 which arrived with new NTFS 3.0 support, an on-the-fly Encrypting File System, new Accessibility tools and the Active Desktop, additional language and locale settings. Dynamic disks were introduced as well which allowed Windows to join disks together in a software RAID array.
- Windows 2000 Professional
Chętnie wyświetlilibyśmy opis, ale witryna, którą oglądasz,...
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Windows 2000 was a modernization of Windows NT 4.0 which...
- Windows 2000 Professional
The public could buy the full version of Windows 2000 on February 17, 2000. Three days before this event, which Microsoft advertised as "a standard in reliability," a leaked memo from Microsoft reported on by Mary Jo Foley revealed that Windows 2000 had "over 63,000 potential known defects."
Windows 2000 to ostatnia wersja systemu Windows NT, która obsługuje PC-98, i486 oraz SGI Visual Workstation (inne języki) 320 i 540, a także Alpha w wersjach alfa, beta i RC. Jego następca, Windows XP, obsługuje tylko procesory x86, x64 i Itanium.
8 maj 2021 · Microsoft. Topics. Windows, Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Pro, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Installation Disk. Language. English. Item Size. 373.5M. This ISO comes from a real Windows 2000 Installation Disk that I made into a ISO file. The Product Key is RM233 - 2PRQQ - FR4RH - JP89H - 46QYB.
Four editions of Windows 2000 were released, Professional, Server, Advanced Server, Datacenter Server. Improvements over NT 4.0 include new Accessibility Options, increased language and locale support, NTFS 3.0, the Encrypting File System and Active Directory.
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. It reached general availability on 17 February 2000 after releasing to manufacturing two months prior on 15 December 1999.
Windows 2000 is the final version of Windows NT that supports PC-98, i486 and SGI Visual Workstation 320 and 540, as well as Alpha in alpha, beta, and release candidate versions. Its successor, Windows XP, only supports x86, x64 and Itanium processors.