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RE[4]: Cant see Windows NT reference in press release
by Carewolf on Thu 6th Jan 2011 15:43
in reply to "RE[3]: Cant see Windows NT reference in press release"
There was a Windows 2000 Home version too. Windows 2000 was the first version designed to cater to both business and home users, somehow they just didn't think home users was quite ready, or maybe multiple teams were competing inside Microsoft. It is still a mystery today WTF was up with the ME thing
RE[5]: Cant see Windows NT reference in press release
by BluenoseJake on Thu 6th Jan 2011 19:06
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RE[5]: Cant see Windows NT reference in press release
by Bobthearch on Thu 6th Jan 2011 19:30
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There was no Home version, as far as I recall. Here's what Wikipedia says:
Four editions of Windows 2000 were released: Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server. Additionally, Microsoft sold Windows 2000 Advanced Server Limited Edition and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Limited Edition...
RE[5]: Cant see Windows NT reference in press release
by bornagainenguin on Thu 6th Jan 2011 21:42
in reply to "RE[4]: Cant see Windows NT reference in press release"
Carewolf mentioned...
There was a Windows 2000 Home version too. Windows 2000 was the first version designed to cater to both business and home users, somehow they just didn't think home users was quite ready, or maybe multiple teams were competing inside Microsoft. It is still a mystery today WTF was up with the ME thing
Nice to know I'm not the only one who remembers Windows Neptune!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Neptune
--bornagainpenguin





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When Windows 200 came out, it was the "business OS" WinME had also just came out, which is not NT.