Windows 2000

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Windows 2000
About
Classification Operating system
First Release February 17, 2000
Development status Ended
License OEM
Requirements
Processor IA-32


Windows 2000 is a computer operating system released by Microsoft in February 17, 2000.[1] This system was also known as "NT 5.0". Support ended in 2010.

Versions

As with many other Windows operating systems, there were several editions released. These editions included Professional, Server, Advanced Server,[2] Standard, Small Business, Professional, Premium, Developer,[3] and Datacenter Server. The latest version of Windows 2000 was build 2195 (Service Pack 4), which was released on September 13, 2005.

Features

Windows 2000 includes many features, including NTFS 3.0,[4] RAID-1 and RAID-5, active directory services,[5] 128-Bit Encryption Support,[6] and much, much more.

Notes

  • Due to a legal settlement involving Sun Microsystems, Windows 2000 is not officially available for download. The only places it is offered are sources with questionable intent and security.
  • Windows 2000 was the last Windows operating system to use the "boxy" grey skin by default. All later versions used a "fancier" style, while sometimes offering the Pre-Windows XP skin as a selectable option
  • A planned consumer version for Windows 2000, code name Neptune, had a similar UI but was canceled.[7][8]

References