Author: Ed Panek
Date: 07:25:05 09/16/01
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On September 16, 2001 at 04:42:20, Harald Faber wrote: >Hi all, > >anyone having an idea how all the Windows-OS act with the networks? >As you know I have two comps, on the one PC there is Windows98SE, on >the other there is Windows95b. This one I would like to change to a >more stable OS. I consider NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. The question is, >does Windows NT 4 (my favourite because of lowest system resource >needings and very stable) connect with the Win98SE PC? Does it make a difference >if I use NT4 Server or Workstation? Currently they are connected via >MS-Network (LAN). Or should I better take Win2000 because with this >system it will work and connect with Win98SE? > >Any idea? > >TIA! I have a home network Using ME and 98se and have no connection problems. Depending on the size of your network and the type of media you are using (routers etc) in general there shouldnt be much of a problem. Some type of network packets will go over most routers, but some wont... NETBEUI will. At work we have computers using Linux.Solaris, NT4 and 2000 and 98Se and have no connection type problems. I think NT server is really a rip off and we have more problems with our clients who run server than WS. Ed
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