Windows Server 2003
2007-01-17 13:32:05
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answer #1
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answered by Shawn H 6
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Windows 2003 Server
2007-01-17 13:32:38
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answer #2
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answered by donkeehotay999 2
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Windows 2000 SP2 and then Windows 2003.
Marc
2007-01-17 13:33:03
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answered by B 2
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Do you mean Server 2000, or the Server 2003 series?
2007-01-17 13:37:00
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answered by ? 5
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XP Server 2003
-dh
2007-01-17 13:32:46
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answered by delicateharmony 5
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Windows XP.
2007-01-17 13:32:52
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answered by P.I. Stingray 6
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Windows XP.
2007-01-17 13:31:52
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answered by Joy M 7
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WinXP was next in line, then it was Windows Server 2003. It's basically WinXP. Looks the same, behaves the same, has all the unnecessary extra services like WinXP. I tried it, didn't like it. Staying with Win2k
2007-01-17 13:35:19
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answered by SharpGuy 6
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I believe you mean which one was before it, in which case, it's Windows '98.
2007-01-17 13:32:57
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answer #9
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answered by shawwdow 2
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* 1985 November 20 - Windows 1.0
* 1987 December 9 - Windows 2.0
* 1990 May 22 - Windows 3.0
* 1992 August - Windows 3.1
* 1992 October - Windows for Workgroups 3.1
* 1993 November - Windows for Workgroups 3.11
* 1995 August 24 - Windows 95 (Version number: 4.00.950)
* 1995 December 31 - Windows 95 SP1 (Version number: 4.00.950A)
* 1996 August 24 - Windows 95 OSR2 (Version number: 4.00.1111 (also listed as 4.0.950B))
* 1997 August 27 - Windows 95 OSR2.1 (Version number: 4.00.1212 (also listed as 4.0.950B))
* 1997 August 27 - Windows 95 OSR2.5 (Version number: 4.00.1214 (also listed as 4.0.950C))
* 1998 June 25 - Windows 98 (Version number: 4.10.1998 (Security Version 4.10.1998A))
* 1999 May 5 - Windows 98 Second Edition (Version number: 4.10.2222 or 4.10.2222A (Security Version 4.10.2222C))
* 2000 June 19 - Windows Me (Version number: 4.90.3000 (Security Version 4.90.3000A))
# NT Kernel-Based
* 1993 August - Windows NT 3.1
* 1994 September - Windows NT 3.5
* 1995 June - Windows NT 3.51 (Version number: NT 3.5.1057)
* 1996 July 29 - Windows NT 4.0 - the last version which ran on RISC architectures like DEC Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC. Later versions concentrated on x86-based hardware and - mainly as server OSs - the IA-64 line of CPUs. (Version number: NT 4.0.1381)
* 2000 February 17 - Windows 2000 (Version number: NT 5.0.2195)
* 2001 October 25 - Windows XP 64-bit Edition - A version of Windows XP roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional for Intel's IA-64 (Itanium) line of CPUs. It was discontinued in early 2005 after manufacturers stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as 'workstations'.
After That:
# Windows XP for desktops and laptops (notebooks)
* Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries
* Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops
* Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by an EU ruling
* Windows XP Professional Edition, for business and power users (Version number: NT 5.1.2600)
* Windows XP Professional Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by an EU ruling
* Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, for PCs with 64-bit processors (based on Windows Server 2003)
* Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for notebooks with a touch screen or a pen-sensitive screen
* Windows XP Media Center Edition for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on audio, video, and PVR capability, in at least three flavors:
o Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002 with SP2
o Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 with SP2
o Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
# Windows Server 2003 for servers
* Small Business Server for first server installations (up to 2 processors)
* Web Edition for basic Web serving (up to 2 processors)
* Standard Edition for smaller server applications that don't require clustering (up to 4 processors)
* Enterprise Edition for larger server applications, and clustering (up to 8 processors)
* Datacenter Edition for mainframe like servers (up to 128 processors)
* Storage Server for Network Attached Storage Devices
# Windows Server 2003 R2 for servers
* Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard Edition
* Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
* Windows Server 2003 R2, Datacenter Edition
2007-01-17 14:20:31
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answer #10
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answered by sxyxtxaxkxw 2
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