Microsoft Cuts Off Windows NT Workstation Help
Time is running out for Windows NT 4 Workstation. After Monday Microsoft won't be taking support calls for the venerable operating system. "Part of the put-out-to-pasture plan that Microsoft calls Support Lifecycle - where aging products go through a several-step process of increasingly-diminished support options - the move means NT 4.0 Workstation users can turn only to the self-help online support for problem solving as of July 1."
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