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Windows NT 3.5

Windows NT 3.5 released September 6th 1994.

Windows NT 3.5x had two different versions, Windows 3.5x Workstation which limits the number of simultaneous network tasks and lack of server software packages, and Windows 3.5x Server which provided server software packages under a license control. The interfaces of two versions of Windows NT 3.5x were exactly same as Windows 3.1. Users will never see black MS-DOS like start-up window anymore. Instead of that, Windows NT 3.5x has a graphic booting screen.

Windows NT Workstation 3.5 supported the OpenGL graphics standard, which helped power high-end applications for software development, engineering, financial analysis, scientific, and business-critical tasks.

The Windows NT Workstation 3.5 release provided the highest degree of protection yet for critical business applications and data. The product also offered 32-bit performance improvements, better application support, including support for NetWare file and print servers, and improved productivity features, such as the capability to give files 255-character names.

Windows NT 3.51

Windows NT 3.51 released June, 1995 included a tool to help customers manage Client Access Licenses (CALs) for the Microsoft BackOffice family of server products (now referred to as Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers), a utility to enable over-the-network installation of Windows 95, and support for remote booting. The main reason for this update was to enable support for Windows 95.



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