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Microsoft winds down Windows NT sales

The software giant is no longer selling NT Server 4.0 via its volume licensing programmes, but will continue to sell individual copies of NT 4.0 through retail stores Read more

3 October, 2001 by Wylie Wong
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Service Pack 6a (Alpha) with High Encryption

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a (Alpha) with High Encryption

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24 October, 2002
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Service Pack 6a (Intel) with Standard Encryption

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a (Intel) with Standard Encryption

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24 October, 2002
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Service Pack 6a (Alpha) with Standard Encryption

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a (Alpha) with Standard Encryption

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24 October, 2002
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: Invalid Digital Signature Error Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Invalid Digital Signature Error Update

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21 August, 2001
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: Verisign Digital Certificates Spoofing Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Verisign Digital Certificates Spoofing Update

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2 April, 2001
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Service Pack 3 High Encryption Install Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 High Encryption Install Update

This high encryption version of Service Pack 3 for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 is easy to install from within Windows NT... Read more

9 June, 2000
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: Reset Browser Frame Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Reset Browser Frame Update

Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates two security vulnerabilities, one affecting Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 and Windows® 2000, and the other affecting Windows... Read more

25 May, 2000
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: Malformed Environment Variable

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Malformed Environment Variable

Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates a security vulnerability in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. The vulnerability could allow a... Read more

20 April, 2000
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: Malformed TCP/IP Print Request Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Malformed TCP/IP Print Request Update

...that eliminates a security vulnerability in the TCP/IP Printing Services for Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 and Windows® 2000. If this service is installed... Read more

24 March, 2000
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: RDISK Registry Enumeration File Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: RDISK Registry Enumeration File Update

...that eliminates a security vulnerability in an administrative utility that ships with Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0. The utility creates a temporary file during execution... Read more

1 February, 2000
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: LPC Port Spoofing Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: LPC Port Spoofing Update

Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates a security vulnerability in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. The vulnerability could allow a user logged onto... Read more

12 January, 2000
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Patch: Predictable TCP Initial Sequence Number Update

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Predictable TCP Initial Sequence Number Update

...TCP initial sequence numbers (ISNs) generated by the TCP/IP stack in Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0. Improving the randomness of ISNs eliminates a class... Read more

14 December, 1999
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term>.8618.0

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.8618.0

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11 May, 2004
<endeca_term>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</endeca_term> Terminal Server Unchecked Buffer in SNMP Service Could Enable Arbitrary Code to be Run Q314147

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Unchecked Buffer in SNMP Service Could Enable Arbitrary Code to be Run Q314147

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12 March, 2002

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