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    An evaluation and comparison of the different approaches to deploying Windows NT and 32-bit applications to end-users: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) 

    Skelton, Adam (Lincoln University, 1997)
    As software developers continue to write 32-bit programs in order to take advantage of recent hardware developments, users are requesting 32-bit operating systems in order to run them. Network administrators are faced with ...
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    computer operating systems (1)fileservers (1)performance testing (1)software development (1)Windows NT (1)... View MoreDate Issued1997 (1)
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