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However, from the front matter of an MS book, "Microsoft," "Windows," and
"Windows NT" are registered trademarks. I think you will find that Microsoft
requires you use the term "Windows NT" and not "NT."
Good luck.
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
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>>>Hi everyone. My company is rapidly developing Windows NT based =
>>>applications for the wireless industry. Are there any published =
>>>guidelines as far as annotating "Windows" or "NT" with
>>>trademarks or =
>>>registererd trademarks? The terms will be used in the documentation =
>>>accompanying the products so I'd like to get it right.
>>>Thanks for the =
>>>help.
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