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TECHNICAL BULLETIN
Bulletin 279
January 3, 1991
Special-case Patches to NetWare 386 v3.10 rev. A
Several patches have been released for NetWare 386 v3.10 rev. A which are
to be used when a particular error or problem exists. The following list
identifies and describes the patch, and provides, in parentheses, the
filename on NetWire to download. (See Technical Bulletin 277 for an
explanation of patch types)
DELDIRFX.NLM is a dynamic patch that corrects a problem where the server
comes to an abnormal end with the message "Abend: DeleteDirectory
found invalid phantom list." This error occurs whenever an attempt is
made to delete a directory which contains a certain number of trustees
assigned to it. The number of trustees must be greater than eight
and the binary representation for that number must have the number two
bit set. For example, the binary representation of 10 trustees is
1010; the second bit is set in this binary number. Bits are numbered
from R to L. (DLDRFX.ZIP)
DELFIX.NLM is a dynamic patch that corrects a problem where the server
comes to an abnormal end with the message "Abend: DeleteFileCompletely
found an invalid TNode." This error occurs whenever an attempt is made
to delete a file which has seven or more trustees assigned to it and
Immediate Purge Of Deleted Files is set to ON. (DELFIX.ZIP)
DTTMFIX.NLM is a dynamic patch that corrects two problems. One problem
would not allow a file's date/time to be set to 0. Some applications
known to set the date/time to 0 are Borland's Turbo C++ and Turbo
Pascal products. The compiler's "Build All" option within the
integrated environment sets the date/time to zeros in order to force a
full recompilation of all source files. Without this patch installed,
the file's date/time remains unchanged.
This patch also fixes a problem where a file's backup and creation
dates are not being set correctly while the file is copied to the
network. This occurs whenever the file is held open during the
setting of the dates. This condition is most evident when copying
files from a Macintosh workstation. (DTTMFX.ZIP)