
Support for advanced features for network administrators, including hardware profiles, user profiles, and system policies How Windows 95 Works.
Microsoft Internet Explorer, an integrated Web browser.Integrated support for multimedia sound and video applications.Integrated dial-up networking for Internet connectivity and for Remote Access Service (RAS) connectivity.Integrated Windows Messaging for e-mail.Advanced Power Management (APM) support for mobile users.Support for plug and play automatic hardware installation and configuration.Integrated built-in networking software for Microsoft Networks, Novell NetWare, and Banyan Vines.
Fully integrated 32-bit disk, network, and print subsystems. Preemptive multitasking kernel that multitasks Win32 and MS-DOS-based applications, replacing the cooperative multitasking approach used by Windows 3.1. 32-bit virtual device drivers (VxDs) for protected-mode management of devices and services. Compatibility with legacy hardware and with MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows applications. A redesigned graphical user interface (GUI) with such features as a configurable desktop, taskbar, Start button, and context menus. Windows 95 includes the following features: