dot.net for windows98 and NT4.0 users

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  • Krijn Saman

    dot.net for windows98 and NT4.0 users

    A part of our users still work on windows98 and another
    part on Windows NT4.0.

    We soon get a new server and this new server will be
    based on DOT.NET technology.

    We have a group of app. 500 users who access the new
    server via a normal public internet-provider. They get
    access to the server with a username/passwd.

    Is it necesarry that all our users upgrade to windows2000
    or XP. This will be quit a big problem for us.

    Or can they continue using their NT4.0.

    Please be so kind to advise.
  • AlexB

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    dot.net for windows98 and NT4.0 users

    I found this article that describes the .NET Framework
    system requirements for clients in the knowledge base:

    Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition

    Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition

    Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 Workstation with Service Pack
    6.0a or later

    Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 Server with Service Pack 6.0a
    or later

    Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional

    Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server

    Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server

    Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition

    Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional

    Note On all these systems, Microsoft® Internet Explorer
    5.01 or later and Microsoft® Windows® Installer 2.0 or
    later are also required.


    Good luck.
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    >-----Original Message-----
    >A part of our users still work on windows98 and another
    >part on Windows NT4.0.
    >
    >We soon get a new server and this new server will be
    >based on DOT.NET technology.
    >
    >We have a group of app. 500 users who access the new
    >server via a normal public internet-provider. They get
    >access to the server with a username/passwd.
    >
    >Is it necesarry that all our users upgrade to windows2000
    >or XP. This will be quit a big problem for us.
    >
    >Or can they continue using their NT4.0.
    >
    >Please be so kind to advise.
    >.
    >[/color]

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