![]() ![]() I double-clicked on the installer and went through the installation process.Īfter a few moments in which the installation seemed to work, I got this nasty error: Checking the file version, I found that it was. I needed version 1.1, so I downloaded it from Microsoft’s website (see links below). I then installed the latest Service Pack (6a) and the Post-Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a Security Rollup Package (SRP) (see links below).īecause I could not live and work with the built-in Internet Explorer that comes with NT 4.0, I installed Internet Explorer 4.01 with the Active Desktop (BTW, you may want to read my “ Install Active Desktop on NT 4.0” article).Īfter a bit more playing with the system (do you remember you had to actually reboot the server each time you made a change to the IP address and settings? Duh!) I came about to install Microsoft. So, I set up my virtual machine (using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, BTW), installed NT 4.0 (which turned out to be using SP1… that’s a totally different story which I’ll tell in another article). Some just don’t want to let go, or cannot let go… Yes, it turns out that there are still quite a few people out there running Windows NT 4.0 Server. Well, the reason behind such an article is that in my line of work I recently had to install the ObserveIT Agent (read more about my job at ObserveIT and on the ObserveIT website) for testing purposes. Why on earth would I write an article about Windows NT 4.0 Server, 14 years after the product was initially released, and almost 10 years after the last official service pack (which was SP 6a, if we’re at it)? ![]()
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