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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 482.08+0.3%3:19 PM EST

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To: Charles Tutt who wrote (48713)8/25/2000 3:53:07 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
--I take Microsoft's decision to depart from NT with Win2000 as either an admission that NT wasn't a suitably flexible base on which to build--

...say what? "Windows 2000" is just "NT5" after the marketing guys got ahold of it.

So yes in my opinion they thought NT 4 was a suitable base, because Win2000 is simply "NT 5 but called Windows 2000."

When I was taking Windows 2000 support technicians classes, the first thing which struck me about Active Directory was that it was more than anything else an attempt to "sell more hardware."

Still it appears from your post that you weren't aware that Win2000 was/is for the most part a continuation of NT4 and that nothing new was built from the ground up by MSFT.

Andy

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