Windows 2000 is for desktop machines as well as servers, or so Microsoft told Comdex Fall delegates. The company launched Release Candidate 3 of Win2000 this week, and wants its workstation Professional edition to win a big slice of the lucrative office desktop market.
Windows 2000 is for desktop machines as well as servers, or so Microsoft told Comdex Fall delegates. The company launched Release Candidate 3 of Win2000 this week, and wants its workstation Profess...
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