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Many users still rn NT4, and do not want to migrate over to Win2k3 (or Win2k for that matter). Why fix something when it isn't broke?
Many users still rn NT4, and do not want to migrate over to Win2k3 (or Win2k for that matter). Why fix something when it isn't broke?
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The large number of customers that use NT 4 are in no rush to upgrade to newer software or are in the process of moving to Windows 2000, analysts say, and that could hurt Windows Server 2003 sales for some time.