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Windows 95 Overview & System Guide
This operating system is designed for use as a workstation client or desktop system. It is not intended to be used a server, but can be used in simple workgroups to share resources such as printers and files.   Other useful links:

Configure NetBIOS 95/98/ME for Maximum Security

General Features of Windows 95

·        easier to use and learn than Windows 3.1

·        more reliable

·        supports all major networking protocols including Novell IPX and TCP/IP

·        network clients are faster, more reliable, and use no conventional memory

·        simplified User Interface

·        automated installation for all users and custom installations

·        remote administration features built in

·        supports multiple users on a single PC with customized settings for each individual

·        preemptive multitasking and multi-threading

·        plug and play support for hardware devices

·        dial-up networking (remote access services)

·        supports existing MS-DOS and Windows drivers and programs

System Requirements for Windows 95

·        486DX/25MHz or higher

·        8MB memory or higher

·        40-45MB disk space

·        3.5" floppy drive or CD-ROM

·        VGA or higher resolution graphics card

SUMMARY

Windows NT 4.0 Server is your only option if you need:

·        Dial-up networking that supports multiple clients at the same time

·        File and print sharing for Macintosh computers

·        Easy file and print sharing over a router (such as between branch offices)

·        More than 10 networked clients

Windows NT 4.0 Server is usually your best option if you need:

·        Dial-up networking that gives clients access to your network

·        An application server

·        A high performance file and/or print server

·        A print server that shares AppleTalk printers

·        File and print sharing for UNIX computers

Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 95, or Windows for Workgroups may be a solution if:

·        You want peer to peer networking

·        No more than ten clients will access any resources on one server at a time

·        Most of your work involves applications and data stored on the client PCs, and working with data files over the network is the exception rather than the rule

·        When you open files on another user's computer, that other user can afford to have productivity applications slow down

 

 

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