Windows NT 4.0 build 1381.3

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4.0.1381.3
Build of Windows NT 4.0
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OS familyWindows NT
Version number4.0
Build number1381
Build revision3
Architecturex86 (PC/AT, PC-98), Alpha, PowerPC
Compiled on1996-12-14
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Windows NT 4.0 build 1381.3 is the Service Pack 2 release of Windows NT 4.0, which was released on 14 December 1996. This was the last version of Windows NT for PowerPC-based systems.

Changes[edit | edit source]

  • Included a new version of Microsoft DHCP Server, which implements address conflict detection feature, able to limit the throughput of Microsoft DHCP Server.
  • Fixed a bug in Clipboard, where drawing function couldn't leave data after closing application.
  • NETBIOS now defaults to 16 Sessions on Windows NT 4.0.
  • Implemented STOP 0x00000024 in ntfs.sys driver.
  • Fixed a bug with cacls.exe, which might report errors, when handling extended characters.
  • Fixed bug, which made unable to read some compact discs.
  • Many other minor fixes.

Source code[edit | edit source]

The source code of aforementioned operating system version was leaked in February 2004 among with ~33% of Windows 2000 sources. The code is mostly complete, excluding cryptographic related components such as rsa32.dll, which were excluded from archival due to licensing issues, as the code was adapted from a reference implementation by RSA themselves. This is not the case in Windows 2000 and later, as Microsoft rewrote rsa32.dll to use a functionally identical, but entirely originally written implementation.

Among this, source code's some files are purposely modified to make source code compilation even harder: for example, the Win32 Subsystem win32k.sys have issues with compilation. However, by making necessary modifications and adding missing components, source code's environment can be fulfilled and be ready to build.

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