Where can I find Microsoft Y2K updates for the Windows 9x and NT Operating Systems?
A. There are less than 264 days left in the year 1999. The target date has passed for the U.S. Federal Government to have its own systems Y2K compliant. Y2K concerns are in the news and in TechNet’s forums. Posts regarding the Microsoft Y2K updates for the Windows 9x and NT operating systems are plentiful. Fortunately, TechNet can help answer your compliancy questions. TechNet’s Year 2000 Page (located at http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsnt/4/server/reskit/en-us/y2knt4rk.mspx) is a great place for information regarding your system’s ability to weather the Y2K rollover. For general purposes, the Windows 9x and NT operating systems and some versions of the Windows NT Server and Workstation have been classified as “compliant with minor issues.” English versions of NT workstation and server that have Service Pack 4 have been classified as “compliant.” Q: Tell me more about Peer to Peer Networks. A: With the growing number of multi-PC homes and expanding reach of the