Tag: Operating Systems
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems with a common graphical user interface (GUI) that lies at the core of Microsoft’s strategy to make PCs easier to use, reduce the cost of PC ownership, advance the PC platform, and integrate PCs with the Internet.
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AIX UNIX: IBM’s Powerful UNIX Operating System Explored
Dive into the world of AIX UNIX, IBM’s robust version of UNIX for RS/6000 systems, blending innovation with traditional UNIX features.
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Windows NT
Windows NT was Microsoft’s most popular operating system for all types of networks ranging from workgroups to enterprise-level installations.
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Windows for Workgroups 3.11
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was a version of Microsoft Windows 3.1 released in 1994 that includes integrated networking components.
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Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1 is the GUI-based operating system from Microsoft that made personal computers easier and more fun to use.
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Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
This article aims to explore the broader scope of hardware compatibility, examining how different operating systems, from Windows to Linux and macOS, manage hardware compatibility.
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Workstation Service
Workstation Service, also known as LanmanWorkstation, is a component of the Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems that allows a client to request file and print resources from servers over the network.
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Guest Account: Do You Really Need It?
Uncover the essentials of Guest Accounts in computing – their purpose, setup, best practices, and security implications.