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1306) 2/10/2002 Q238968Q238968  Q238968.html">OFF2000: Applying Sms20o2k.Exe Hotfix Disables Client Functions (Q238968)
The "Instructions for Installing Microsoft Office 2000 with SMS 2.0" TechNet document is available at the following Microsoft Web site:

1307) 2/10/2002 Q122057Q122057  Q122057.html">How to Use Remote Control with TCP/IP (Q122057)
When not using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) for NetBIOS name resolution in a TCP/IP network, the Windows NT system initiating the remote control session must have an LMHOSTS file configured with the name and IP address of the remote

1308) 2/10/2002 Q124837Q124837  Q124837.html">Connecting to a Remote Network Monitor Agent Across a Router (Q124837)
Network Monitor can capture traffic on another subnet by connecting to a system that is running the Remote Agent software on that subnet. The Network Monitor Agent software is included with both Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server.

1309) 2/10/2002 Q139141Q139141  Q139141.html">Debugging SMS/SQL Related Problems (Q139141)
Microsoft Systems Management Server uses SQL Server extensively. Therefore, it is necessary that you diagnose connection or access problems to SQL Server on a regular basis. You may also need to manipulate data stored in the SQL Server.

1310) 2/10/2002 Q206775Q206775  Q206775.html">XADM: Network Monitor Hangs When Installing on Exchange Server (Q206775)
When you attempt to install System Management Server's Network Monitor or the time-stamped PSS version of Network Monitor from the Microsoft ftp Web site, the setup program may stop responding (hang) and not respond when you try to use Task

1311) 12/8/2001 Q311258Q311258  Q311258.html">SMS: Collection Evaluator May Cause Many Event ID 565 Events (Q311258)
In a Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory-based environment with Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later installed and success auditing of directory service access enabled, the SMS Service account may generate m

1312) 12/8/2001 Q310508Q310508  Q310508.html">SMS: Client May Not Accelerate When You Uninstall the Remote Control Feature (Q310508)
When you uninstall and then reinstall the Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 Remote Control feature on either a Microsoft Windows 2000-based or Microsoft Windows XP-based client computer, the clients may not be accelerated. You can determi

1313) 12/8/2001 Q311825Q311825  Q311825.html">SMS: IME May Not Be Viewable in a Remote Control Session (Q311825)
When you use Systems Management Server (SMS) to remotely control Microsoft Windows XP-based computers, you may not be able to locate the Input Method Editor (IME), or the Language bar, in the SMS Remote Control session.

1314) 12/8/2001 Q259816Q259816  Q259816.html">SMS: Changes in How SMS Logon Server Manager Handles Inactive Sites (Q259816)
Included in Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is a change to the way in which SMS_NT_Logon_Server_Manager (LSM) handles inactive sites. LSM is the SMS_Executive thread that is responsible for creating and updating SMS

1315) 12/8/2001 Q235726Q235726  Q235726.html">SMS: How to Specify Senior Site for WinNT Logon Point Management in a Single Domain with Multiple Sites (Q235726)
When multiple Systems Management Server sites using Windows Networking Logon Client Installation and/or Windows Networking Logon Client Discovery share a common domain, the senior site is responsible for updates to user profiles, scripts, a


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