And here's the same for win32

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mgmt/cluster/VMap.cc:1141:  // Now for WIN32, we have to find the nte_context 
for the virtual ip address
mgmt/web2/WebGlobals.h:125:#define WEB_HTTP_SERVER_STATE_WIN32        0x01
cop/TrafficCop.cc:1682:// in the case of running cop as a win32 service.
lib/ts/TextBuffer.cc:148:// - Cannot read from file descriptor on win32 because 
the win32
lib/ts/ink_file.h:60:// of ':' on MacOS9, '\' on Win32, etc.)
lib/ts/ink_file.h:63:// of addpath, (resolving any aliases on Win32) and append 
a proper
lib/ts/MatcherUtils.cc:88:    // We don't want to signal this error on WIN32 
because the sizes
lib/ts/ink_memory.cc:92:// TODO: For Win32 platforms, we need to figure out 
what to do with memalign.
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:42:#if !defined(IRIX) && !defined(_WIN32)
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:63:#if !defined (sparc) && !defined (_WIN32)
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:68:#else /* !defined (NEED_HRTIME) || defined (_WIN32) */
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:69:#  if !defined (_WIN32)
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:777:#if !defined (_WIN32)
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:832:#if !defined (_WIN32)
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:850:#else /* WIN32 */
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:990:#if !defined (_WIN32)
tools/jtest/jtest.cc:998:#else /* WIN32 */
---->8----

and for NT:

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mgmt/cluster/VMap.cc:444:    // we don't need to do mgmt ping stuff on NT the 
way its done on UNIX
mgmt/cluster/ClusterCom.cc:698:  //   Loopback disable is currently not working 
on NT.
example/add-header/add-header.c:29: *   (NT): AddHeader.dll "name1: value1" 
"name2: value2" ...
example/thread-pool/psi.c:29: *         (NT): psi.dll
example/bnull-transform/bnull-transform.c:30: *    (NT): BNullTransform.dll
example/append-transform/append-transform.c:32: *     (NT): AppendTransform.dll 
<filename>
example/redirect-1/redirect-1.c:30: *   (NT): Redirect.dll block_ip url_redirect
example/thread-1/thread-1.c:29: *       (NT): Thread.dll
example/null-transform/null-transform.c:30: *   (NT): NullTransform.dll
example/server-transform/server-transform.c:30: *       (NT): 
ServerTransform.dll
example/output-header/output-header.c:34: *    on NT.
example/file-1/file-1.c:29: *   (NT): File.dll <filename1> <filename2> ...
lib/ts/ink_string.h:83:/* 9/3/98 elam: Added this because NT doesn't have 
strtok_r() */
iocore/eventsystem/I_Event.h:251:  | UNIX/non-NT Interface                      
             |
iocore/eventsystem/Thread.cc:67:  // Unix & non-NT Interface impl              
//
iocore/eventsystem/I_EventProcessor.h:87:  @b NT: The value of the event code 
passed in to the continuation
iocore/eventsystem/I_EventProcessor.h:111:    @param sem Unix: Event semaphore 
assigned to the thread. NT: Not used.
iocore/eventsystem/I_EventProcessor.h:311:  | Unix & non NT Interface           
                     |
iocore/eventsystem/I_EThread.h:83:  Those with the 'local' suffix <b>they do 
the same on NT??????</b>
iocore/net/I_NetProcessor.h:172:      only on supported platforms (NT & Win2K 
currently).
proxy/MuxVC.cc:1105:    // FIX - Unix & NT connect behavior differ
proxy/logging/LogHost.cc:251:  // NT: replace ':'s with '-'s.  This change is 
necessary because
proxy/logging/LogHost.cc:252:  // NT doesn't like filenames with ':'s in them.  
^_^
proxy/http/HttpServerSession.h:157:  //   an asyncronous cancel on NT
proxy/http/HttpAccept.h:129:   The continuation mutex is NULL to allow parellel 
accepts in NT. No
proxy/http/HttpSM.cc:6309://     Diags works both on UNIX & NT
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Most of those occur in comments, though.

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