1486) 2/10/2002 Q154984Q154984 Q154984.html">DNS Server May Not Recursively Resolve Some Names (Q154984) DNS Server May Not Recursively Resolve Some Names The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0 Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0, Terminal Server Edition SYMPTOMS Your Domain Name System (DNS) server does not recursively resolve
1487) 2/10/2002 Q154990Q154990 Q154990.html">SETPASS May Change Password of Wrong User (Q154990) SETPASS May Change Password of Wrong User The information in this article applies to: Microsoft File and Print Services for NetWare version 3.51 Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0 Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition version 4.0 Microsoft Windows NT
1488) 2/10/2002 Q155345Q155345 Q155345.html">How To Re-Create Administrative Shares in Windows NT (Q155345) When you use Server Manager or the "NET USE /D" command to stop sharing a shared, administrative folder (such as ADMIN$ or C$), users are unable to access files or folders on the shared location.
1489) 2/10/2002 Q155495Q155495 Q155495.html">Reference Counter Overflow in Security Descriptor May Cause Blue Screen Error (Q155495) After several weeks of operation, a very busy Windows NT computer may experience a blue screen error message. This behavior has been observed on some Microsoft Exchange servers and SAP R/3 servers.
1490) 2/10/2002 Q155701Q155701 Q155701.html">Invalid UDP Frames May Cause WINS to Terminate (Q155701) Invalid UDP frames directed to any computer running WINS raises an exception in WINS causing it to terminate silently. When WINS is no longer running, problems such as domain synchronization, browsing, or connectivity may occur. The event l
1491) 2/10/2002 Q157032Q157032 Q157032.html">Services for Macintosh May Cause STOP 0x0A During High Load (Q157032) You have a system with more than one CPU and Services for Macintosh installed. Under stress, the server intermittently stops with the following error:
1492) 2/10/2002 Q157123Q157123 Q157123.html">Communicating with SNA Hosts May Cause STOP 0x0A in DLC.SYS (Q157123) When you use the DLC protocol for SNA host communications, the Windows NT server may sporadically hang (stop responding) with STOP code 0x0a. The debug information states that Dlc.sys is canceling IRPs.
1493) 2/10/2002 Q157069Q157069 Q157069.html">"Can't Access This Folder. Path Is Too Long" Error (Q157069) When you log on to a computer running Windows NT Workstation or Server, you get a dialog box with the following error message or you get a blank desktop:
1494) 2/10/2002 Q157182Q157182 Q157182.html">FPNW Causes STOP 0x50 When Connection Is Closed Twice (Q157182) Your computer may sporadically stop responding (hang) while running File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW).
1495) 2/10/2002 Q159310Q159310 Q159310.html">Updated Version of Dns.exe Fixes Several Problems (Q159310) An updated version of Dns.exe is available to fix the following problems:
1496) 2/10/2002 Q158396Q158396 Q158396.html">Explorer Hangs When Creating a New Folder On a MAC Volume (Q158396) Windows NT Explorer may stop responding (hang) for 10-20 seconds when you type a new folder name on a local or remote Macintosh-accessible (Service For Macintosh User Authenticated Method) volume or folder. After the computer stops respondi
1497) 2/10/2002 Q156358Q156358 Q156358.html">How to Manually Add Support for a Second Processor (Q156358) This article describes how to change Windows NT from single processor support to multiprocessor support or from multiprocessor support to single processor support.
1498) 2/10/2002 Q158516Q158516 Q158516.html">Access Violation in RPCRT4.DLL When Pickling Buffered RPC Data (Q158516) Pickling, or serialization, is a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) process of marshaling data (encoding) and unmarshaling data (decoding) from buffers that you own. When you pickle and use wire_marshal, you may experience an Access Violation in R
1499) 2/10/2002 Q158548Q158548 Q158548.html">Sysdiff Changes Dates on Files It Applies to Windows NT (Q158548) When the sysdiff package is used to apply software to computers running Windows NT Server or Workstation, the dates on files that are applied via the package are changed from their original date to the current date. This happens whether you
1500) 2/10/2002 Q158581Q158581 Q158581.html">Icon Position Not Stored When Using Roaming Profiles (Q158581) When you use roaming profiles for domain users to log on to multiple workstations, the position of the icons on the desktop may be lost. When this position is lost, the icons are rearranged on the left-hand side of the screen.