98 Guy
2014-07-12 02:14:32 UTC
http://filepost.com/files/c2c8153d/NTSE_COMP.rar/ (311 mb)
http://filepost.com/files/m16d8mm3/NTSE_BASE-T.rar/ (271 mb)
If you don't have a filepost account, then select the "Low Speed
Download" link, wait for the count-down, answer the captcha, and then
download the file.
You can only download one file at a time if you don't have a filepost
account - or possibly (I haven't tested this) download multiple files
simultaneously using different browsers.
When the current download (or downloads) are finished you can
immediately start downloading the next file(s) only if you are able to
change your IP address, which is usually possible if you disconnect and
then reconnect your DSL or cable modem. If you don't want to do that,
or if your ISP normally doesn't change your IP assignment when your
internet connection goes down, then you'll have to wait for some time
(sometimes an hour, sometimes a day) between downloads.
If filepost spawns other browser windows as you click on those links, it
will be harmless advertising and you can close them immediately. I
already block them with hosts file entries so offhand I don't recall
what a "non-immunized" visit to filepost looks like.
You will need winrar to decompress these files. I don't know if winzip
will do that. When the process is finished, you will have these files:
NTSE_BASE-T.ISO (576 mb)
NTSE_COMP.ISO (558 mb)
You can burn them to a CD-R, or use a program like WinImage
(http://www.winimage.com/winimage.htm) to extract the files from the
ISO.
==============================================================
Windows NT Server 4.0
Enterprise Edition
Disc 1
MSDN Disc 0425
January 2001
=======================
Volume in drive L is NTSE_BASE-T
Volume Serial Number is xxxx-xxxx
Directory of L:\
ALPHA <DIR> 05-09-99 5:53p ALPHA
AUTORUN INF 176 07-15-97 11:15p AUTORUN.INF
CDROM_S 40 6 08-13-97 5:30p CDROM_S.40
CLIENTS <DIR> 05-09-99 5:55p CLIENTS
DRVLIB <DIR> 05-09-99 6:00p DRVLIB
I386 <DIR> 05-09-99 6:09p I386
README DOC 85,504 09-08-97 1:11p README.DOC
SP3 <DIR> 05-09-99 6:16p SP3
SUPPORT <DIR> 05-09-99 6:17p SUPPORT
3 file(s) 85,686 bytes
6 dir(s) 0 bytes free
Windows NT Server 4.1
Enterprise Edition
Disc 2
MSDN Disc 0426
January 2001
======================
Volume in drive L is NTSE_COMP
Volume Serial Number is 52EB-001A
Directory of L:\
FRONTPG <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p FrontPg
IIS30 <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p IIS30
MSCS <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p MSCS
MSMQ <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p MSMQ
MTS <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p MTS
README DOC 85,504 09-18-87 12:00p readme.doc
SUPPORT <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p support
1 file(s) 85,504 bytes
6 dir(s) 0 bytes free
http://filepost.com/files/m16d8mm3/NTSE_BASE-T.rar/ (271 mb)
If you don't have a filepost account, then select the "Low Speed
Download" link, wait for the count-down, answer the captcha, and then
download the file.
You can only download one file at a time if you don't have a filepost
account - or possibly (I haven't tested this) download multiple files
simultaneously using different browsers.
When the current download (or downloads) are finished you can
immediately start downloading the next file(s) only if you are able to
change your IP address, which is usually possible if you disconnect and
then reconnect your DSL or cable modem. If you don't want to do that,
or if your ISP normally doesn't change your IP assignment when your
internet connection goes down, then you'll have to wait for some time
(sometimes an hour, sometimes a day) between downloads.
If filepost spawns other browser windows as you click on those links, it
will be harmless advertising and you can close them immediately. I
already block them with hosts file entries so offhand I don't recall
what a "non-immunized" visit to filepost looks like.
You will need winrar to decompress these files. I don't know if winzip
will do that. When the process is finished, you will have these files:
NTSE_BASE-T.ISO (576 mb)
NTSE_COMP.ISO (558 mb)
You can burn them to a CD-R, or use a program like WinImage
(http://www.winimage.com/winimage.htm) to extract the files from the
ISO.
==============================================================
Windows NT Server 4.0
Enterprise Edition
Disc 1
MSDN Disc 0425
January 2001
=======================
Volume in drive L is NTSE_BASE-T
Volume Serial Number is xxxx-xxxx
Directory of L:\
ALPHA <DIR> 05-09-99 5:53p ALPHA
AUTORUN INF 176 07-15-97 11:15p AUTORUN.INF
CDROM_S 40 6 08-13-97 5:30p CDROM_S.40
CLIENTS <DIR> 05-09-99 5:55p CLIENTS
DRVLIB <DIR> 05-09-99 6:00p DRVLIB
I386 <DIR> 05-09-99 6:09p I386
README DOC 85,504 09-08-97 1:11p README.DOC
SP3 <DIR> 05-09-99 6:16p SP3
SUPPORT <DIR> 05-09-99 6:17p SUPPORT
3 file(s) 85,686 bytes
6 dir(s) 0 bytes free
Windows NT Server 4.1
Enterprise Edition
Disc 2
MSDN Disc 0426
January 2001
======================
Volume in drive L is NTSE_COMP
Volume Serial Number is 52EB-001A
Directory of L:\
FRONTPG <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p FrontPg
IIS30 <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p IIS30
MSCS <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p MSCS
MSMQ <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p MSMQ
MTS <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p MTS
README DOC 85,504 09-18-87 12:00p readme.doc
SUPPORT <DIR> 09-18-87 12:00p support
1 file(s) 85,504 bytes
6 dir(s) 0 bytes free