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"If the Multi-User kernel panics, we’re toast," Elias whispered. NT 4.0 wasn't originally built for multiple people to inhabit the same memory space. One bad application could crash the entire "Hydra" for everyone.

A common confusion: WinFrame was Citrix's own OS based on NT 3.51. TSE was Microsoft's direct competitor. By 1999, Microsoft forced Citrix to pivot to being an add-on rather than a competitor, leading to a mutually beneficial duopoly.

Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition (codenamed "Hydra") was a landmark release in the evolution of thin-client computing. Launched in 1998, it was the first Microsoft product to integrate multi-user capabilities directly into the Windows operating system. Key Features


Windows Nt 4.0 Terminal | Server Edition

"If the Multi-User kernel panics, we’re toast," Elias whispered. NT 4.0 wasn't originally built for multiple people to inhabit the same memory space. One bad application could crash the entire "Hydra" for everyone.

A common confusion: WinFrame was Citrix's own OS based on NT 3.51. TSE was Microsoft's direct competitor. By 1999, Microsoft forced Citrix to pivot to being an add-on rather than a competitor, leading to a mutually beneficial duopoly. windows nt 4.0 terminal server edition

Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition (codenamed "Hydra") was a landmark release in the evolution of thin-client computing. Launched in 1998, it was the first Microsoft product to integrate multi-user capabilities directly into the Windows operating system. Key Features "If the Multi-User kernel panics, we’re toast," Elias