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- DOCUMENT:Q106153 15-FEB-1994 [W_NT]
- TITLE :Summary List of Windows NT 3.1 Bugs
- PRODUCT :Windows NT
- PROD/VER:3.10
- OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
- KEYWORDS:
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- The information in this article applies to:
-
- - Microsoft Windows NT operating system version 3.1
- - Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The following is a list of bugs confirmed in version 3.1 of Windows NT and
- Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1. This is not a comprehensive list;
- this list is current as of February 15, 1994.
-
- For more information on the bug listed, query in the Microsoft Knowledge
- Base on the article ID number.
-
- ===========================
- BUG LISTING FOR VERSION 3.1
- ===========================
-
- - After Creating Backup Domain Controller Cannot Logon as Admin.
- - PRB: Anonymous FTP Access Fails When Access Reported Available
- - Cannot Boot Windows NT After Running OS/2
- - Disabled Servers Not Dimmed in Server Manager
- - Err Msg Promoting BDC to PDC: Network Request Not Accepted
- - Only 30 Characters of Local Group Name Shown in Properties
- - Windows NT Logon Sound May Be Distorted with SCSI Hard Drives
- - Terminal Cannot Save TRM Files with Capital Letters in NT
- - Network DDE Fails with Floating Profile from Other Computer
- - Cannot Access 8.3 Filename from MS-DOS-Based Application
- - F1 Key Displays Dr. Watson Help in a Virtual MS-DOS Machine
- - Cannot Access Clipbook Pages Created on Local Computer
- - Bus Mouse Does Not Work with Video 7 VRAM II
- - Corrupted Display on External Monitor with T4400SX
- - Migrated Icons May Appear Black When Minimized
- - NT Err Msg: Help Is Not Available for this Request...
- - Mouse Races and Jumps Across Screen
- - Full Screen MS-DOS Application Runs Slowly
- - Starting Applications with /REALTIME May Hang Windows NT
- - Diamond Viper Video Card Not Supported
- - Err Msg: Not enough memory for Write....
- - Err Msg: GROUP ERROR: Cannot Open Program Group....
- - Windows NT Terminal Does Not Use System Time Format
- - Floating-Point Calculations May Be Incorrect on Alpha and MIPS
- - Help Button Not Always Present When Disconnecting User
- - Server Manager: Computer Name Split on Two Lines
- - Network-Dependent Services Are Not Removed by Control Panel
- - Canceling Password Entry Generates Access Denied Error
- - Fastback: Can't Pause Backup with Mouse
- - Server Manager: Changing Share Path Resets Permissions
- - CD Player Doesn't Play Multiple CDs Randomly
- - NET: Password with Extended Characters Fails
- - Err Msg: \\<Server>\<Share> Is an Invalid Port Name
- - User Authentication Fails on LAN Manager Client
- - RAS and SFM Passwords Are Not Case Sensitive
- - NT Err Msg: There Is an Error in Modifying the Database
- - RASAdmin Err Msg: Exception: Access Violation....
- - Windows NT Help Copy to Clipboard May Truncate a Large Topic
- - Word for Windows Print to File May Be Ignored by Windows NT
- - Help May Print Duplicate Last Line on Following Page
- - SFM: Confirm Volume Removal Dialog Box Requires a Mouse
- - Cannot Install Driver From a Directory Name That Has a Space
- - Cannot Access Profile from Server with Share Level Security
- - Vector Fonts May Be Drawn Outside an Application's Window
- - Command Prompt Font Change May Cause Screen Redraw Problems
- - DEL /P Command on an NTFS Partition Uses MS-DOS 8.3 Filenames
- - NT Err Msg: System Error 67... While Connecting to Printshare
- - Extended Characters with AT Command May Display Incorrectly
- - Using Quotes with Filenames Causes Strange Errors
- - NT Err Msg: Incorrect Function... When Accessing a CD-ROM
- - Set Up of Applications in Directories with Spaces May Not Work
- - Command Prompt Cursor is Displaced by Four Spaces
- - DocErr: Windows 3.1 Migration Occurs Only During Initial Logon
- - Extended Characters May Cause NET TIME to Give Incorrect Error
- - Long Filenames May Be Truncated in Windows NT Backup Display
- - Windows NT Backup May Lose Focus on Highlighted Files
- - Users Moved to Another Group May Lose Persistent Connections
- - Command Line Windows NT Backup Backs Up Files as Directories
- - Err Msg: Exception: Divide By Zero...
- - MODE Command May Not Work Properly When CMD is Minimized
- - Mouse Appears to Jump Around the Screen
- - NT May Be Unable to Use Files in Directories with Long Names
- - Windows NT Clipbook Viewer May Hang After Starting
- - SET Command May Truncate the List of Environment Variables
- - Setup Err Msg: STOP: C0000218 ...Registry Cannot Load the Hive
- - MS Draw Palettes May Disappear When Scrolled in Windows NT
- - Cannot Drag Multiple Files in File Manager Search Window
- - Adobe 52.3 Postscript Driver Doesn't Print with HP Laserjet II
- - WinMaster Attempts Illegal Access to Hard Disk
- - ALR Business Veisa Problem with CD-ROM Drive Toshiba 3401
- - 16-bit Windows-based Applications Fail w/o Scanner Attached
- - No Default Printer Selection in Printer Pool
- - Connect To Printer Option May Disappear After Group Change
- - Cursor May Disappear When Using Wagtail with ATI Ultra Pro
- - Current User May Lose Focus in Windows NT User Manager
- - ClipBook May Not Be Able to Save Files to Large Directory Name
- - Windows NT May Cause APC Smart UPS Battery to Discharge
- - Err Msg: File Manager Cannot Create Directory
- - Envelope Printing Problems with HP DeskJet 500c
- - Cannot Create Icons for Executables in Long Directories
- - Directory Share Disappears After Computer Restart
- - Windows NT Common Dialog Boxes May Not See Local Drive Z
- - Windows NT Backup May Restore Truncated Macintosh Folder Names
- - FIND.EXE Does Not Return the Proper Errorlevel in Windows NT
- - Breaking Out of GREP May Return You to Command Prompt
- - Deleted User Profiles Visable In Setup
- - EDIT Causes Cursor Misplacement in VDM
- - Local MS-DOS Printing Allowed to Single Parallel Port Only
- - DocErr: The Os2LibPath Variable Requires "Set" to Change
- - Multiple Instances of File Manager and Print Manager
- - Browse List for Shared Printers is Not Available
- - Registry Spelled Incorrectly in Error Message
- - Windows NT Cannot Regenerate Stripe Set with Parity
- - Custom Forms Not Available in Print Manager
- - Windows NT TCP/IP Server Freezes
- - Event ID:2000 Errors in Event Log
- - DigiBoard 2Port Adapter Setup Fails with U.S. Service Pack 1
- - File Manager Error Copying Large Number of Files
- - SFM: Some Files Get Wrong Icon in Finder
- - Large File Copy Failures Using File Manager
- - Windows NT Resource Kit Repair Utility Error
- - Spool File Location is Not Configurable
- - Command Line NTBACKUP /B Omits Registry Files
- - Setup Doesn't Recognize CD-ROM Disc
- - NEC Pinwriter 3200 Doesn't Print Spaces from Notepad
- - Account Policy on New User Not Enforced
- - File Manager Doesn t Update Volume Label Correctly
- - CD-ROM Drive Icon Disappears from File Manager
- - No Text in Colored Boxes using HP1200C Under Windows NT
- - Err Msg: Cannot Update File...with FoxPro
- - WOW Doesn't Support More Than Four Serial Ports
- - Invalid EISA CFG File for Olicom Token Ring 16/4 Adapter
- - Help Button Fails for Olicom Token Ring 16/4 Adapter
- - Invalid Directory Structures with NTBACKUP after SP 2
- - Services for Macintosh Problems with Olicom 16/4 Token-Ring
- - GP Fault in Module EQNEDIT.EXE on Object Insert
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- After Creating Backup Domain Controller Cannot Logon as Admin.
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q101784
-
- You make a server a backup domain controller. After setup is complete,
- you attempt to logon to the administrative account using the correct
- password. The password validation fails. However, logging on with no
- password to the administrative account is successful.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- PRB: Anonymous FTP Access Fails When Access Reported Available
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q101920
-
- An attempt by a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client to establish a
- session with a Windows NT FTP server using Anonymous connections fails
- and the connection is refused even though FTP reports that Anonymous
- connections are allowed.
-
- When this occurs, the client may receive the following message:
-
- 331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as
- password.
-
- When the client enters the password, the server returns the following
- message:
-
- 530 User anonymous cannot log in.
-
- -----------------------------------------
- Cannot Boot Windows NT After Running OS/2
- -----------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q101964
-
- You may not be able to boot Windows NT from an HPFS partition after
- running OS/2.
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- Disabled Servers Not Dimmed in Server Manager
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q102534
-
- If an Advanced Server (controller or server) is turned off or down,
- Server Manager will not dim (gray out) the entry. Refreshing or
- reloading Server Manager will not correct this problem.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Err Msg Promoting BDC to PDC: Network Request Not Accepted
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q102565
-
- When you promote a server to a primary domain controller from a
- workstation, you receive the following error message when Server
- Manager tries to refresh the main window:
-
- network request not accepted
-
- This error message is incorrect and can be ignored.
-
- NOTE: This error occurs only when you perform the promotion of the
- server from a workstation; it does not occur when you perform the
- promotion of the server from the server or from the primary domain
- controller.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Only 30 Characters of Local Group Name Shown in Properties
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q102899
-
- If you add a local group with a long name (30 or more characters), its
- name is not shown correctly in the Properties dialog box. Anything
- beyond the thirtieth character is not displayed.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Logon Sound May Be Distorted with SCSI Hard Drives
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q102905
-
- If you have used the Sound option in the Control Panel to associate a
- sound with Windows Logon, the sound may be distorted or choppy during
- the logon sequence.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Terminal Cannot Save TRM Files with Capital Letters in NT
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103046
-
- Windows NT Terminal cannot save a TRM file with uppercase letters even
- if it is being saved to an NTFS or HPFS partition.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Network DDE Fails with Floating Profile from Other Computer
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103055
-
- Users who have floating or mandatory user profiles cannot receive Chat
- conversations on computers other than the one on which their original
- profile was created. Similarly, they will not be able to successfully
- create Clipbook Viewer pages or play Hearts. If a profile is created
- on the computer they will use, these applications will function on
- their own computer, but not on other computers. If their initial
- profile is created on an administrator's computer, these applications
- will not work on any computer.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Cannot Access 8.3 Filename from MS-DOS-Based Application
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103072
-
- From an MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based application, you are unable to
- access a filename on a FAT or NTFS (over the network) partition that
- has 8 characters before the period and 3 after (8.3 file format).
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- F1 Key Displays Dr. Watson Help in a Virtual MS-DOS Machine
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103081
-
- If Dr. Watson is running and you press the F1 key for Help while you
- are in a virtual MS-DOS machine (VDM), Dr. Watson for Windows NT Help
- displays instead.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Cannot Access Clipbook Pages Created on Local Computer
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103125
-
- You cannot access Clipbook pages that were created on the computer to
- which you are logged on unless you created them. If you try to copy a
- page, a message is displayed telling you that the computer storing the
- page cannot be connected to.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- Bus Mouse Does Not Work with Video 7 VRAM II
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103195
-
- If you use a bus (inport) mouse with a Video 7 VRAM II video adapter,
- the mouse becomes inoperative.
-
- --------------------------------------------------
- Corrupted Display on External Monitor with T4400SX
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103198
-
- If you attach an external monitor to the Toshiba T4400SX computer, the
- display becomes corrupted.
-
- ----------------------------------------------
- Migrated Icons May Appear Black When Minimized
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103203
-
- After you migrate a program item for an MS-DOS-based application using
- an icon from Windows 3.1 PROGMAN.EXE, the icon may appear black when
- running minimized in Windows NT.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- NT Err Msg: Help Is Not Available for this Request...
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103205
-
- The following is a dialog box that may appear when you are using the
- Windows NT Setup program:
-
- The driver(s) for this <hardware> Device are already on the
- system. Do you want to use the currently installed driver(s)
- or install new one(s).
-
- If you choose the Help button in this dialog box, the following error
- message will appear:
-
- Help is not available for this request.
-
- -----------------------------------
- Mouse Races and Jumps Across Screen
- -----------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103332
-
- Your mouse pointer races across the screen in sudden bursts. It is
- difficult to control and often goes beyond what you aim for.
-
- ------------------------------------------
- Full Screen MS-DOS Application Runs Slowly
- ------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103406
-
- At times, your graphical, MS-DOS - based application runs very slowly
- in full-screen mode. You may notice this behavior is triggered by
- switching the application between an icon and full screen state. Also,
- if you press a key, the application speeds up for a short time.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Starting Applications with /REALTIME May Hang Windows NT
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103475
-
- From a Command Prompt (CMD.EXE), if you start an application with
- the /REALTIME switch, Windows NT may appear to hang.
-
- --------------------------------------
- Diamond Viper Video Card Not Supported
- --------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103496
-
- If you are using a VESA 800x600 video driver with the Diamond Viper
- video card, there may be some unusual behavior with the mouse, the
- keyboard and Program Manager. You may be unable to select items with
- the mouse, the keyboard may be disabled outside of the Main group, and
- you may not be able to move groups.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- Err Msg: Not enough memory for Write....
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103618
-
- When you start Write, the following message appears:
-
- <drive>:\TEMP.WRI
- Cannot find this file.
-
- Either something has happened to the network or possibly the
- file has been renamed or moved. Do you want to try again?
-
- This message is followed by another when you choose Cancel:
-
- Not enough memory for Write to complete this operation.
-
- Quit one or more applications to increase available memory,
- and then try again.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Err Msg: GROUP ERROR: Cannot Open Program Group....
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103622
-
- When you log onto Windows NT after changing a user account from the
- Administrator's group to a group other than Administrators the
- following error message may appear:
-
- GROUP ERROR: Cannot open program group [your group]. Do you
- want the Program Manager to still try to load it in the future?
-
- This only happens with accounts that were migrated while the user
- belonged to the Administrator's group.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Terminal Does Not Use System Time Format
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103651
-
- Windows NT Terminal does not use the system time format specified in
- the International Time settings of Control Panel when displaying the
- current time in the Function Keys display.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Floating-Point Calculations May Be Incorrect on Alpha and MIPS
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103654
-
- When you are using Calculator under Windows NT on the DEC Alpha
- computer or other RISC-based computer, you may experience
- floating-point errors in your calculations.
-
- This problem does not occur on x86-based computers.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Help Button Not Always Present When Disconnecting User
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103739
-
- When you use Server Manager and disconnect a user from a share,
- sometimes no Help button is displayed.
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- Server Manager: Computer Name Split on Two Lines
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103740
-
- If you have a computer name that contains spaces, the characters
- following the spaces are dropped to a second line in various warning
- dialog boxes in Server Manager.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Network-Dependent Services Are Not Removed by Control Panel
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103741
-
- After removing a service like TCP/IP using the Network portion of
- Control Panel, when you restart your system, you get several error
- messages logged in the event log.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Canceling Password Entry Generates Access Denied Error
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103742
-
- When you select an OS/2 share-level server from Server Manager, a
- password entry dialog box is displayed. If you choose the Cancel
- button, another dialog box is displayed with an "access denied"
- message.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- Fastback: Can't Pause Backup with Mouse
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103743
-
- During a backup, Fastback displays a Pause button. You cannot choose
- this button with your mouse. However, the SPACEBAR and ENTER keys both
- activate the Pause button, pausing the backup.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Server Manager: Changing Share Path Resets Permissions
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103744
-
- In the Share Properties dialog box of Server Manager, if you change
- the path of the share, the permissions are reset to Everyone with Full
- Control.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- CD Player Doesn't Play Multiple CDs Randomly
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103745
-
- If you choose both Multidisk Play and Random Order, sometimes CD
- Player plays all of the first CD before playing any songs on other
- CDs.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- NET: Password with Extended Characters Fails
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103746
-
- Try to connect to a share on an OS/2 or Windows for Workgroups
- computer. Use the NET command and let it prompt you for a password. If
- the password has any extended characters, you are not able to gain
- access to the share.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Err Msg: \\<Server>\<Share> Is an Invalid Port Name
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103747
-
- If you log on as a user without the necessary privileges to create a
- printer on a particular share, instead of getting an "access denied"
- message, you receive a message that says the port name is invalid.
-
- -----------------------------------------------
- User Authentication Fails on LAN Manager Client
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103826
-
- Windows NT does not properly store passwords with extended characters
- in the Microsoft LAN Manager-compatible password entry in the Security
- Accounts Manager (SAM) database. This may cause your Microsoft LAN
- Manager, Remote Access Service (RAS), or Macintosh clients to fail
- authentication if their passwords contain extended characters.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- RAS and SFM Passwords Are Not Case Sensitive
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103827
-
- Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) and Services for Macintosh
- (SFM) passwords are not case sensitive.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- NT Err Msg: There Is an Error in Modifying the Database
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103844
-
- When Microsoft Windows NT is installed over an existing version of Windows
- version 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups version 3.1, running Registration
- Info Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) fails to function. It produces the following
- error message:
-
- There is an error in modifying the database. The registration
- database may be corrupted.
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- RASAdmin Err Msg: Exception: Access Violation....
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103921
-
- In Windows NT when exiting the Remote Access Administration utility
- (RASADMIN.EXE) on a system with a computer name of 14 or more
- characters, the following error message may appear:
-
- RASADMIN.EXE
- Exception: access violation (<memaddress>), Address: <memaddress>
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Help Copy to Clipboard May Truncate a Large Topic
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103922
-
- When you attempt to copy a very large Help topic to the Windows NT
- Clipboard, the topic text may be truncated in the Windows Help Copy
- dialog box. This problem may occur if an application has a very large
- topic in its Help file.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Word for Windows Print to File May Be Ignored by Windows NT
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103924
-
- Under Windows NT, the Word for Windows Print To File option may be
- ignored; after you select Print To File, the print job still goes to
- the printer.
-
- NOTE: You may experience this problem under any application when
- printing to a file.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Help May Print Duplicate Last Line on Following Page
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103926
-
- When you are printing from the Windows NT Help system, if the topic to
- be printed is going to take more than one printed page, the last line
- printed on each page is repeated on at the top of the next page.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- SFM: Confirm Volume Removal Dialog Box Requires a Mouse
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103928
-
- Under Windows NT Advanced Server Services for Macintosh (SFM), a mouse
- or other pointing device is required to browse through connected users
- in the Confirm Volume Removal dialog box.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Cannot Install Driver From a Directory Name That Has a Space
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103929
-
- When you install additional drivers in Windows NT from the Drivers
- section of Control Panel, if the required files reside in a directory
- with a space in its name, the files will not be found and the driver
- will not be able to install correctly.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Cannot Access Profile from Server with Share Level Security
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q103948
-
- You cannot access a user profile from a LAN Manager OS/2 server with
- share level security.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Vector Fonts May Be Drawn Outside an Application's Window
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104015
-
- In Windows NT, vector fonts may be drawn outside the window of the
- application in which they should be displayed.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Command Prompt Font Change May Cause Screen Redraw Problems
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104016
-
- In Windows NT, if you change the font size of a minimized full-screen
- Windows NT command prompt (CMD.EXE), when you reopen the full-screen
- command prompt, the screen may not redraw correctly.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- DEL /P Command on an NTFS Partition Uses MS-DOS 8.3 Filenames
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104017
-
- Under Windows NT, if you use the DEL /P command on an NTFS partition,
- it uses the eight-character filename, three character extension (8.3)
- convention instead of long filenames when prompting for confirmation.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- NT Err Msg: System Error 67... While Connecting to Printshare
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104018
-
- In Windows NT, if you attempt to connect to a shared printer attached
- to a print server with a Computer Name of 13 characters or more using
- the following command
-
- NET USE <devicename> <\\computername\sharename>
-
- where <devicename> is the port to be redirected and
- <\\computername\sharename> is the network name for the
- printing device.
-
- The following error message will appear:
-
- System error 67 has occurred.
-
- The network name cannot be found.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Extended Characters with AT Command May Display Incorrectly
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104019
-
- If you use AT to specify a command with extended characters, the
- extended characters may not be displayed properly in the command list
- generated by the AT command.
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- Using Quotes with Filenames Causes Strange Errors
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104073
-
- When you put quotes around a filenames in Command Prompt, the command
- does not complete and error messages appear.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- NT Err Msg: Incorrect Function... When Accessing a CD-ROM
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104074
-
- Under Windows NT, if there is an audio disc in a CD-ROM drive rather
- than a data disc, the following misleading error message appears in
- File Manager when you try to access the drive either locally or over a
- network:
-
- Incorrect Function
-
- This error message may also appear in other applications trying to
- access the CD-ROM drive, such as Windows NT Setup. From a virtual
- MS-DOS machine (VDM), a different misleading error message appears:
-
- The system cannot find the drive specified.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Set Up of Applications in Directories with Spaces May Not Work
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104076
-
- If you use Windows NT Setup to set up existing applications, icons
- that are created from applications that are in directory names with
- spaces will not work correctly.
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- Command Prompt Cursor is Displaced by Four Spaces
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104098
-
- After you run and exit MS-DOS Editor in a full-screen Command Prompt,
- you may notice that the cursor is displaced by four spaces.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- DocErr: Windows 3.1 Migration Occurs Only During Initial Logon
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104126
-
- Page 316 of the Microsoft Windows NT System Guide states that Windows
- NT will read the WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, and REG.DAT files each time
- Windows NT is booted. This is a documentation error. By default,
- Windows NT only performs migration of program groups and settings once
- for each user. After that, Windows NT does not make modifications to
- the registry for migration purposes. Also, changes made in subsequent
- Windows 3.1 sessions are not migrated into Windows NT.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Extended Characters May Cause NET TIME to Give Incorrect Error
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104157
-
- In Windows NT, if you use the NET TIME /DOMAIN command and your
- current domain name contains extended characters and the Domain
- Controller is unavailable, the domain name may be incorrectly mapped
- and/or truncated in the following error message:
-
- Could not find the domain controller for domain <domainname>.
-
- More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3913
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Long Filenames May Be Truncated in Windows NT Backup Display
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104158
-
- In the Windows NT Backup utility, when you restore files created under
- the HPFS or NTFS file systems that have very long filenames, it is not
- possible to view the entire filenames because there is no horizontal
- scroll bar. Long filenames may extend past the edge of the window.
-
- NOTE: A similar problem may also occur in File Manager.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Backup May Lose Focus on Highlighted Files
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104159
-
- In the Windows NT Backup program, if you highlight multiple files and
- then from the View menu, switch the All File Details option on and
- then off, some of the previously selected files may no longer be
- highlighted.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Users Moved to Another Group May Lose Persistent Connections
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104161
-
- While you are using Microsoft Windows NT, if you move a User from one
- User Group to another User Group, this may cause the User's previous
- persistent connections to be lost. Once in the new User Group, any
- network connection made may not be persistent.
-
- For example: A user who starts out in the Administrators group and is
- then moved to the Power Users group loses persistent connection
- functionality. The connections while in the Power Users group will
- never be persistent.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Command Line Windows NT Backup Backs Up Files as Directories
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104168
-
- When issuing the following command
-
- ntbackup backup o:\readme.txt
-
- Windows NT Backup will report that it "Backed up 0 files in 2
- directories." The file is backed up; however, it is backed up as a
- directory instead of a file.
-
- The following backup status report results from the above-mentioned
- example command:
-
- Backup Status
-
- Tape Name: "Tape created on 8/31/93"
- Backup of "O: \\products2\release"
- Backup set #1 on tape #1
- Backup description: ""
- Backup started on 8/31/93 at 9:29:57 AM.
- Directory \
- Directory \README.TXT
- Backup completed on 8/31/93 at 9:29:58 AM.
- Backed up 0 files in 2 directories.
- Processed 903 bytes in 1 second.
-
- In the backup status report, "Directory \README.TXT" indicates that
- Windows NT Backup considers README.TXT to be a directory, which is not
- the case.
-
- -------------------------------------
- Err Msg: Exception: Divide By Zero...
- -------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104172
-
- In Windows NT, when you attempt to perform a DIR /D on an NTFS volume
- with a very long directory name, you may receive the following error
- message:
-
- Exception: divide by zero (<memaddress>, Address: <memaddress>
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- MODE Command May Not Work Properly When CMD is Minimized
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104173
-
- In Windows NT, if you run a batch or command file and run a MODE
- command while the batch file is running minimized, the window size of
- the Command Prompt (CMD.EXE) may not change and the full screen prompt
- may not get the proper settings.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- Mouse Appears to Jump Around the Screen
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104176
-
- Under Windows NT, when you switch an application between full screen
- and restoring it to its previous size, the mouse may appear to jump
- around the screen.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- NT May Be Unable to Use Files in Directories with Long Names
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104182
-
- In Windows NT, when you try to access or use a file on an NTFS
- partition in a directory with a very long name, you may receive
- various error messages and be unable to manipulate the file.
-
- --------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Clipbook Viewer May Hang After Starting
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104183
-
- Start Clipbook Viewer and open the Window menu before the Local
- Clipbook window appears. After you close the Window menu by choosing
- an option or doing something else, Clipbook Viewer appears to stop
- responding (hang). As long as the Window menu is open, the Local
- Clipbook window never appears. The mouse is dysfunctional, but
- keyboard commands like ALT+F still work.
-
- After approximately 30 seconds, the Local Clipbook window appears and
- Clipbook Viewer will operate normally.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- SET Command May Truncate the List of Environment Variables
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104195
-
- When you run the Windows NT SET command in Command Prompt, the list of
- environment variables may be truncated if the size of the list of
- environment variables you have exceeds 3.5 KB.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Setup Err Msg: STOP: C0000218 ...Registry Cannot Load the Hive
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104203
-
- When installing Windows NT or Windows NT Advanced Server from a CD to a
- machine whose C drive is a SCSI drive with a DTC3290 SCSI controller, Setup
- may fail, displaying the following message:
-
- STOP: c0000218 {Registry File Failure}
- The registry cannot load the hive (file):
- \SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE
- or its log or alternate.
- It is corrupt, absent, or not writeable.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- MS Draw Palettes May Disappear When Scrolled in Windows NT
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104492
-
- When you use Microsoft Draw version 1.0 in Windows NT, both the
- 47-color (47COLORS.PAL) and 86-color (87COLORS.PAL) palettes may blank
- out after you try to scroll the line or fill bars at the bottom of the
- screen.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Cannot Drag Multiple Files in File Manager Search Window
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104575
-
- After you search for particular files in the Windows NT File Manager,
- you may not be able to select numerous files from the Search window
- and drag them to another directory or to another drive.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Adobe 52.3 Postscript Driver Doesn't Print with HP Laserjet II
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104590
-
- If you initiate a print job on a Hewlett-Packard Laserjet II with an
- Adobe 52.3 postscript cartridge, the printer Ready light flashes, the
- LCD reads "Processing," and the Ready light comes back on. However,
- there is no output.
-
- ----------------------------------------------
- WinMaster Attempts Illegal Access to Hard Disk
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104667
-
- WinMaster by the PC-Kwik Corporation causes error messages when you
- attempt to install and use it in Windows NT 3.1. The most serious
- error message occurs if you try to use the PowerScope tool from the
- WinMaster utilities. After you attempt to open the PowerScope icon in
- the WinMaster Toolbox, the following error message appears in a dialog
- box titled "16 bit Windows Subsystem:"
-
- PowerScope: An application has attempted to directly access the hard
- disk, which cannot be supported. This may cause the application to
- function incorrectly. Choose 'Close' to terminate application.
-
- This dialog box gives you the options of Close or Ignore. If you
- choose Ignore, the PowerScope tool eventually causes a general
- protection (GP) fault.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ALR Business Veisa Problem with CD-ROM Drive Toshiba 3401
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q104700
-
- Windows NT Setup stops on Disk 1 with the following error message:
-
- Setup could not be started. Could not open multi(0)disk(0)
- fdisk(0)partition(0) ARC Status=13 Loader exited.
-
- Setup was unable to load file system support. The distribution disk
- or CD-ROM may be damaged.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 16-bit Windows-based Applications Fail w/o Scanner Attached
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105025
-
- When you load the HPSCAN16.SYS scanner driver in CONFIG.NT but you do
- not have a Hewlett-Packard (HP) ScanJet IIc scanner attached, 16-bit
- Windows-based applications do not start. When you click the icon for
- an application such as Write, Microsoft Word for Windows, or Microsoft
- Excel, the hourglass pointer appears for about ten seconds, but the
- application does not start and the icon remains closed. If you open an
- MS-DOS command prompt from within Windows NT and attempt to start an
- MS-DOS application such as the MS-DOS Edit utility, the application
- fails to start. The cursor temporarily freezes, and then eventually
- begins blinking again at the command prompt.
-
- When you attempt to start the application Introducing Windows NT, you
- will receive a temporarily blank screen.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- No Default Printer Selection in Printer Pool
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105092
-
- You cannot select a default printer when you set up a printer pool.
-
- For example, suppose you want to set a local printer on LPT1 as the
- printer to which the first job into the printer pool will be printed.
- To do this, you specify LPT1 in the Print To option of the Printer
- Properties dialog box in Print Manager. Then you choose two other
- printer ports in the Print To Additional Ports option of the Printer
- Details dialog box. Accept the choices, and close the Printer
- Properties dialog box. When you reopen Printer Properties, LPT1 will
- no longer be the selected printer in the Print To option. You will not
- be able to direct the first print job to LPT1 by default.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Connect To Printer Option May Disappear After Group Change
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105193
-
- When a User who was once a member of the Administrators group is
- changed to another group (removed from the Administrators group), the
- Connect to Printer option in Print Manager may disappear.
-
- If the User has never logged on to their account while a member of
- Administrators, this problem does not occur. Once that account has
- been used at least once and the User is then placed in another group,
- the Connect To Printer option disappears.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Cursor May Disappear When Using Wagtail with ATI Ultra Pro
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105233
-
- When you use the Wagtail cursor provided with Windows NT on a system
- equipped with an ATI Ultra Pro video adapter, the cursor may disappear
- entirely when exiting a full screen Command Prompt. When you move the
- mouse, the cursor will eventually reappear.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Current User May Lose Focus in Windows NT User Manager
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105240
-
- In Windows NT, when you are editing the details for a particular user
- in the User Manager, the focus (or highlight of the user name) may be
- lost and applied to another user.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- ClipBook May Not Be Able to Save Files to Large Directory Name
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105245
-
- In Windows NT, if you attempt to save a file from ClipBook Viewer to
- an NTFS directory with a 128-character or larger name, the file will
- not be saved and you may receive the following error message:
-
- An error has occurred. ClipBook Viewer cannot complete this procedure.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT May Cause APC Smart UPS Battery to Discharge
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q105308
-
- When Windows NT is booted, if an American Power Conversions (APC)
- Smart UPS is installed, its battery may be discharged or the UPS
- function may be shutdown.
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- Err Msg: File Manager Cannot Create Directory
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106002
-
- If you try to create a directory or subdirectory in File Manager whose
- total path from the root, including backslashes (\), will be longer
- that 245 characters, you will receive the following error message:
-
- File Manager cannot create directory. The filename or extension is
- too long.
-
- You will not be able create the directory.
-
- -----------------------------------------------
- Envelope Printing Problems with HP DeskJet 500c
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106003
-
- When an application running under Windows NT targets its output for a
- #10 envelope (4.125-by-9.5-inch) with the Hewlett-Packard (HP) DeskJet
- 500c printer driver, the output is restricted to a square region 4.125
- inches on each side, located at the top left of the envelope. Output
- that extends beyond this region is truncated (sometimes leaving
- partial characters) and does not print.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Cannot Create Icons for Executables in Long Directories
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106104
-
- Normally you should be able to drag and drop any program (executable
- file) from File Manager to an active program group in Program Manager
- in order to create a new icon in that group. If the directory in which
- the file resides has a 245 character-long name, the following error
- message appears:
-
- Invalid Path: The Path is Invalid
-
- The icon is created, but the path is truncated. If you try to start
- the program by double-clicking the icon, the following error message
- appears:
-
- Application Execution Error: Cannot find file <drive><long-
- directory><file name> (or one of its components): check to ensure
- that the path and file name are correct and that all required
- libraries are available.
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- Directory Share Disappears After Computer Restart
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106112
-
- You are able to configure the security of a sub-directory on an NTFS
- partition such that if a share is created on the sub-directory, the
- share disappears the next time you restart your computer.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Common Dialog Boxes May Not See Local Drive Z
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106201
-
- The Windows NT Common Dialog boxes for handling files may not
- recognize a local drive using drive Z as its drive letter.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Backup May Restore Truncated Macintosh Folder Names
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106202
-
- When you use the Windows NT Backup program to back up LAN Manager 2.x
- Services for Macintosh files, restored folders may not have their
- proper names restored. If the folder has a long filename, the restored
- folder name may be truncated to an 8.3-character filename. However,
- files will be restored with their proper names.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- FIND.EXE Does Not Return the Proper Errorlevel in Windows NT
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106203
-
- The Find command (FIND.EXE) in Windows does not return the proper
- errorlevel. Under MS-DOS, FIND.EXE returns a zero (0) or one (1),
- based on whether a string is found in a file. It only returns a zero
- under Windows NT.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- Breaking Out of GREP May Return You to Command Prompt
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106212
-
- If you run GREP--"Global Regular Expression Print," a POSIX-based tool
- included in the Windows NT Resource Kit--using the command line
- parameter ô/ö (or the more commonly attempted ô/?ö for help on the
- GREP command), the cursor is placed on the next screen line without a
- prompt (GREP is waiting for input from you). If you then attempt
- breaking out of the GREP command by using CTRL+C, you are returned to
- the command prompt, but when you attempt to close the command prompt
- window (such as when you type 'exit' and then press ENTER at the
- command prompt), the command prompt window does not close and you are
- unable to close the window using any other means (such as by choosing
- End Task from the Task List, choosing Terminate from the Settings menu
- in the Control Box, or choosing Logoff or Shutdown).
-
- Windows NT is unable to log off or shut down because this window is
- open, resulting in the need to manually reset the computer if you want
- to log off or shut down.
-
- --------------------------------------
- Deleted User Profiles Visable In Setup
- --------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106217
-
- When you choose Delete User Profiles from the Options menu in Setup,
- users may be displayed with blank user names. These blank entries
- refer to accounts that have been deleted using User Manager after the
- accounts have been logged onto successfully at least once.
-
- --------------------------------------
- EDIT Causes Cursor Misplacement in VDM
- --------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q106221
-
- If you run EDIT from a full screen Windows NT command window and then
- exit to the command prompt, on certain brands of computers you will
- find that the cursor appears four spaces to the right of where the
- actual letters are typed on the screen. Dell computers with Phoenix
- BIOS tends to be one kind of computer that exhibits this problem.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Local MS-DOS Printing Allowed to Single Parallel Port Only
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q107207
-
- With machines with more than one parallel port, all printing attempts to
- ports other than LPT1 results in the output always going to LPT1.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- DocErr: The Os2LibPath Variable Requires "Set" to Change
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q107369
-
- Page 321 of the Microsoft Windows NT System Guide states the following:
-
- "At the command prompt, you can change the library path for OS/2
- applications by using the "Os2libpath" command."
-
- This is a documentation error. The "Os2libpath" command must be used with
- the "Set" command in order change the environment variable settings. Using
- the "Set" command in an MS-DOS VDM only changes the variable in that
- particular MS-DOS VDM.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Multiple Instances of File Manager and Print Manager
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q107421
-
- Multiple instances of File Manager and Print Manager can be started by very
- quickly double-clicking on their respective icons at least twice.
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- Browse List for Shared Printers is Not Available
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q107543
-
- The "Browse List for Shared Printers" option may not appear when you choose
- Connect To Printer. You may be able to connect to the printer by typing the
- UNC name for the printer. If you are able to connect, you should be able to
- print.
-
- Symptoms may include spooled jobs in the print queue. Deleting the spooled
- jobs will not remove them from the print queue, although their status will
- change from Spooling to Deleting. Removing the driver and reinstalling it
- will not remove the jobs nor will deleting the spool files from
- %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\PRINTERS.
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- Registry Spelled Incorrectly in Error Message
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q107730
-
- When you attempt to delete the key of a hive in use or a key you donÆt have
- sufficient permissions to, you will receive the following error message
-
- Regustry Editor could not delete the key currently selected. The key, or
- one of its subkeys does not give you DELETE access.
-
- where the word "Registry" is misspelled.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Cannot Regenerate Stripe Set with Parity
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108082
-
- If you remove a drive from a stripe set with parity, deleting a stripe
- partition on another computer, when you reinsert the drive back into the
- stripe set with parity, the stripe set with parity is not allowed to
- regenerate.
-
- -------------------------------------------
- Custom Forms Not Available in Print Manager
- -------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108083
-
- A custom form created by a user may not be listed in the list of available
- forms when the user attempts to assign the form to a source.
-
- --------------------------------
- Windows NT TCP/IP Server Freezes
- --------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108255
-
- A Windows NT server configured with the TCP/IP may have no CapsLock or
- NumLock activity.
-
- ---------------------------------
- Event ID:2000 Errors in Event Log
- ---------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108256
-
- Windows NT logs between one and nine of the following messages per second
- in the SYSTEM EventLog.
-
- Date: 10/25/93 Event ID: 2000
- Time: 01:24:15 PM Source: Srv
- User: N/A Type: Error
- Computer: <servername> Category: None
-
- Description:
- The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly.
-
- Data (bytes):
- 0000: 00 00 04 00 01 00 54 00 ......T.
- 0008: 00 00 00 00 d0 07 00 c0 ....D..A
- 0010: 00 00 00 00 0d 00 00 c0 .......A
- 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
- 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
- 0028: c0 0b 00 00 A...
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- DigiBoard 2Port Adapter Setup Fails with U.S. Service Pack 1
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108413
-
- If you set up the DigiBoard 2Port Adapter, after installing U.S. Service
- Pack 1, the Port Settings dialog box, used to enumerate and install
- additional COM ports, is not displayed. Therefore, some of the
- configuration parameters are not correctly written to the Registry. If you
- restart your computer, you receive an error message. If you use the Network
- portion of Control Panel to remove the driver, you still receive an error
- message.
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- File Manager Error Copying Large Number of Files
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108420
-
- If you have a directory with a large number of files (for example, 6500)
- and then you attempt to delete or move or copy these files, you will
- receive an application error in File Manager. This causes Dr. Watson to
- make a log.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- SFM: Some Files Get Wrong Icon in Finder
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q108504
-
- When you are using Services for Macintosh (SFM) on a Windows NT Advanced
- Server, some of the files may appear with incorrect icons to the Macintosh
- users.
-
- -------------------------------------------
- Large File Copy Failures Using File Manager
- -------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q109119
-
- When you transfer files 20 megabytes (MB) or larger through File Manager,
- the transfer takes a long time, and in some cases the transfer fails.
-
- --------------------------------------------
- Windows NT Resource Kit Repair Utility Error
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q109523
-
- When you run REPAIR /C to create a new Emergency Repair Disk, the utility
- starts copying files to disks and may successfully create one or more
- disks. At some point in the process, it starts prompting for new disks,
- reading them for a few seconds without putting any files on the disk and
- then asking for another disk. This continues as long as you insert new
- disks.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- Spool File Location is Not Configurable
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q109698
-
- When you print from an application under Windows NT, the Spooler usually
- stores the print job as a pair of files on your hard disk. The location of
- these files is not configurable, the Spooler is hard-coded to store the
- files at %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\PRINTERS.
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- Command Line NTBACKUP /B Omits Registry Files
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q109785
-
- When you run NTBACKUP from a command line, setting the parameter /B (backup
- the registry) fails to properly back up the registry. The command excutes
- and properly backs up the files in the path specified, but the registry
- files WILL NOT be backed up.
-
- Using the Administrative Tools Backup program correctly backs up the
- registry files.
-
- -----------------------------------
- Setup Doesn't Recognize CD-ROM Disc
- -----------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q109990
-
- Setup doesn't recognize the installation CD-ROM disc. When you insert the
- CD, the system beeps and redisplays the prompt to insert the CD.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- NEC Pinwriter 3200 Doesn't Print Spaces from Notepad
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110197
-
- When you print to the NEC Pinwriter 3200 from Notepad, spaces may not print
- correctly or may not be print at all.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- Account Policy on New User Not Enforced
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110291
-
- Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server do not enforce account policy of
- minimum password length restriction to new users created from the User
- Manager. The behavior is different in Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced
- Server as follows:
-
- If the account policy is made so that the minimum password length must be
- at least five characters:
-
- - On a Windows NT Advanced Server machine:
-
- - If a new user is created from the User Manager for domains with just
- the option of "User Must Change Password at Next Logon," any password
- of fewer than five characters is accepted. The user can logon with
- this invalid password and the subsequent password follows the account
- policy and prompts if the password length is less than five
- characters.
-
- - If the new user is created with the remaining options of Password
- Never Expires or Password Cannot Be Changed, the account policy is
- enforced by prompting for a password of at least five characters.
-
- - On a Windows NT machine, a user can be created from User Manager with
- any of the following options and it accepts a password with fewer
- characters than the minimum password length, thereby not following the
- account policy:
-
- - "User Must Change Password at Next Logon"
- - Password Never Expires
- - Password Cannot Be Changed
-
- --------------------------------------------------
- File Manager Doesn t Update Volume Label Correctly
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110341
-
- File Manager doesn't update the title bar (which lists the volume label) of
- floppy disks properly when you switch disks.
-
- ----------------------------------------------
- CD-ROM Drive Icon Disappears from File Manager
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110386
-
- The CD-ROM drive icon may disappear from the File Manager window and Event
- Viewer shows the following error:
-
- The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
-
- aha154x
-
- This error does not allow the CD-ROM drive to be visible in File Manager.
-
- This error may occur on a previously working CD-ROM drive after you install
- a new service or a software upgrade (such as installing a U.S. Service
- Pack).
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- No Text in Colored Boxes using HP1200C Under Windows NT
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110523
-
- When you use a Hewlett-Packard (HP) 1200C DeskJet color printer with
- Windows NT, text in a colored box does not print. If you change the color
- in the box to gray scale, the text prints correctly.
-
- -----------------------------------------
- Err Msg: Cannot Update File...with FoxPro
- -----------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110623
-
- When you are using Microsoft FoxPro and open files with the NOUPDATE flag
- enabled, the following error message may occur:
-
- Cannot update file.
-
- This error message occurs when you are using a Windows for Workgroups
- workstation and you attempt to open files on a Windows NT server.
-
- -----------------------------------------------
- WOW Doesn't Support More Than Four Serial Ports
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110926
-
- In the Windows (16-bit) on WIN32 (WOW) application environment, you cannot
- replace the installed COM driver (which supports only COM ports COM1
- through COM4) with one that supports more COM ports. This is possible in
- Windows 3.1, so it seems it should also be possible with WOW, but it is not
- possible at this time.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Invalid EISA CFG File for Olicom Token Ring 16/4 Adapter
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110955
-
- When you install the Olicom Token Ring 16/4 adapter from the Windows NT
- Advanced Server CD-ROM 0993 (disk assembly 227-075-021) the directory
- DRVLIB\NETCARD\OCTK16\X86 also contains an EISA Configuration file called
- !OLC0902.CFG. This CFG file will not load into an EISA-based system.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Help Button Fails for Olicom Token Ring 16/4 Adapter
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q110956
-
- When you install the Olicom Token Ring 16/4 adapter and select the option
- to configure the adapter under the Network applet of Control Panel, you are
- given the option of selecting a Help button. However, when you choose the
- Help button, the help file doesn't run and an error message does not
- appear.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- Invalid Directory Structures with NTBACKUP after SP 2
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q111030
-
- If a pre-Service Pack 2 version of NTBACKUP is used to do an operation on a
- tape that was backed up using the Service Pack 2 (or later) version of
- NTBACKUP, the results are unpredictable. This usually takes the form of
- invalid directory or file structures.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Services for Macintosh Problems with Olicom 16/4 Token-Ring
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q111068
-
- When you attempt to configure Services for Macintosh on an Olicom 16/4
- Token-Ring Adapter from Windows NT Advanced Server, the following error
- message appears:
-
- Apple Talk Router Configuration
- The Apple Talk Protocol Registry Parameters cannot be read
- One or more parameters might be missing or contain invalid values.
-
- -----------------------------------------------
- GP Fault in Module EQNEDIT.EXE on Object Insert
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Article ID: Q111071
-
- If you attempt to insert a Microsoft Equation Editor (version 2.0) object
- into a 16-bit Windows-based application under Windows NT when the default
- printer is set to a Postscript printer, the following error message
- appears:
-
- EQNEDIT caused a General Protection Fault in
- module EQNEDIT.EXE at 0020:0063
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