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Using Windows 98 as a Server

Created on November 24, 2018
Indexed on December 13, 2022 at 07:47 AM

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Windows 98 isn't marketed as a server operating system like Windows NT is, but it does have some built-in server capabilities.

You can configure Windows 98 to accept a single dial-up connection from a remote computer to access the server's resources, or you can connect multiple clients to it over a local area network. It's even possible to integrate Windows 98's sharing service into a Windows NT domain so specific users can be granted access to certain shares without having to assign passwords to each share.

As a server, Windows 98 is best suited for small LANs. Windows NT Server provides greater flexibility and more built-in server applications, but its high cost compared to Windows 98 makes it more fitting for medium to large-sized organizations.

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fspax - December 14, 2022 at 04:22 AM

Impressive. Very nice.
Let's see Paul Allen's Windows Server.

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