Microsoft KB Archive/246527

= SMS: Systems Management Server 2.0 Client Hotfix Bundle =

Article ID: 246527

Article Last Modified on 9/4/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Service Pack 1

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This article was previously published under Q246527



SUMMARY
Microsoft has released various hotfixes to correct specific issues for Systems Management Server 2.0 clients. Microsoft has packaged these hotfixes into a single client hotfix bundle to simplify application of these hotfixes to a Systems Management Server 2.0 site running Service Pack 1. This article will continue to be updated as new hotfixes are added to this client bundle.

The following table lists Q article numbers and titles that document corrected problems included in the Client Hotfix Bundle for Systems Management Server 2.0. For more information about each corrected problem in Systems Management Server 2.0 Client Bundle Hotfix, use the Q article number to query for the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

CAUTION: You must apply SP1 for Systems Management Server 2.0 before installing this client bundle. Do not install the client bundle on sites that are not upgraded to SP1.

Summary List for Client Hotfix Bundle for Systems Management Server 2.0
232653 SMS: SMSCliToknAcct& Locked Out When Hardware Inventory Is Enabled

235205 SMS: Advertised Program Does Not Run with 10003 Status Message

235808 SMS: Smsapm32.exe May Report Status Incorrectly If Package Starts Another Instance

237752 SMS: Client Discovery Does Not Enumerate over 25 Netcards

238144 SMS: Client Installation Corrupts Path Statement in Autoexec.bat

238250 SMS: CliSvcAcct& May Be Used When Netware Redirector Is Installed

238762 SMS: Software Inventory Creation Date Is Incorrect in SMS Database

239590 SMS: SMSCliToknAcct Connection Attempts to Mapped Drives in Path

239828 SMS: Access Violation in SMS_SITE_SYSTEM_STATUS_SUMMARIZER

239915 SMS: 'Insert Disk in Drive A:' Message During Hardware Inventory

240250 SMS: Migration from SMS 1.2 to 2.0 Uninstalls LANDesk Remote Control Files

240921 SMS: Smsapm32 May Consume 100 Percent CPU Time on Windows NT SMS Clients

240980 SMS: Smscfg.cpl May Not Be Loaded with More Than 20 Network Adapters

241279 SMS: Client Incorrectly Reported as Not Installed in the Administrator Console

242489 SMS: Run-Time Error When Advertising MFC-Based Package

243189 SMS: SMS_LOCAL_DIR\MS\CORE\BIN Added to Path Multiple Times

243681 SMS: Copy-Queue Causes 'Not Logged in' Requests on NetWare Servers

244034 SMS: Windows 95/98 Clients Hang Opening E-mail Attachments or Associated Files

244409 Access Account Security on Distribution Points May Be Incorrect

244410 SMS: Smsapm32 Uses SMSCliToknAcct& to Search Mapped Drives Listed in the Path

246164 SMS: Novell intraNetWare Login Dialog Box Appears During Hardware Inventory

247230 SMS: Multiple Advertisements to the Same Program or Package Do Not Receive Run Status



MORE INFORMATION
A supported bundle of fixes that corrects these problems is now available from Microsoft, but it has not been fully regression tested and should be applied only to systems experiencing these specific problems. If you are not severely affected by these specific problems, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Systems Management Server service pack that contains these fixes.

To resolve these problems immediately, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain this hotfix bundle. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information on support costs, please go to the following address on the World Wide Web:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;CNTACTMS

The English-language version of this software update for Service Pack 1 should have the following file attributes or later:

  Date      Time       Size   File name        Platform   Version --- 12/30/99  03:34p      5,677  54831.sql        I386 10/14/99 07:58p    232,288  Abnwcli.dll      I386       2.00.1380.1055 12/30/99 08:15p    367,798  Apasetup.exe     I386       2.0.91.08 10/21/99 12:56p    203,616  Bindcli9.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1060 10/21/99 12:56p    259,936  Bindclin.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1060 10/21/99 12:53p    257,376  Bindsvrn.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1060 11/10/99 09:42p    160,080  Ccim32.dll       I386       2.00.1380.1072 11/03/99 08:16p  1,327,679  Ccmcore.exe      I386       2.0.91.03 11/10/99 09:46p  3,632,822  Clicore.exe      I386       2.0.91.03 11/03/99 08:01p     70,000  Clisvc95.exe     I386       2.00.1380.1063 11/03/99 08:01p     76,656  Clisvcl.exe      I386       2.00.1380.1063 11/03/99 08:11p    268,753  Cliunins.exe     I386       2.0.91.03 10/04/99 06:21p         67  Compver1053.ini  I386 10/11/99 02:29p         67  Compver1054.ini  I386 11/09/99 08:48p         67  Compver1070.ini  I386 11/10/99 09:34p         67  Compver1072.ini  I386 01/04/00 12:57p         67  Compver1110.ini  I386 11/11/99 06:23p         67  Compver2.ini     I386 10/12/99 05:31p    133,188  Dehinv32.exe     I386       2.0.91.03 10/01/99 01:22p    157,536  Falclin.dll      I386       2.00.1380.1051 10/12/99 05:31p    327,682  Inhinv32.exe     I386       2.0.91.03 11/05/99 06:59p    277,953  Insinv32.exe     I386       2.0.91.03 11/03/99 08:01p     66,928  Launch32.exe     I386       2.00.1380.1063 10/27/99 05:33p    203,104  Mslmcli9.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1063 10/27/99 05:33p    335,712  Mslmclin.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1063 10/27/99 05:33p    333,664  Mslmsvrn.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1063 10/21/99 12:56p    208,224  Ndscli9.dll      I386       2.00.1380.1060 10/21/99 12:56p    269,664  Ndsclin.dll      I386       2.00.1380.1060 10/21/99 12:54p    267,104  Ndssvrn.dll      I386       2.00.1380.1060 12/30/99 08:10p     46,960  Odpsys32.exe     I386       2.00.1380.1097 01/03/00 06:38p     54,640  Odpusr32.exe     I386       2.00.1380.1107 10/04/99 06:17p     67,952  Progrm32.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1053 11/05/99 06:56p    100,208  Sinv32.exe       I386       2.00.1380.1070 12/30/99 08:13p    209,264  Smsapm32.exe     I386       2.00.1380.1097 10/11/99 02:21p     15,680  Smscimp.dll      I386       2.00.1380.1054 11/03/99 07:59p    291,856  Smsclreg.dll     I386       2.00.1380.1063 09/28/99 05:29p     75,456  Sms_def.mof      I386 01/03/00 06:39p    632,098  Swdist32.exe     I386       2.0.91.08 10/27/99 02:50p  3,826,417  Wbemsdk.exe      I386       2.0.91.03 12/30/99 03:34p      5,677  54831.sql        Alpha 10/14/99 07:59p    409,360  Abnwcli.dll      Alpha      2.00.1380.1055 12/30/99 08:15p    630,108  Apasetup.exe     Alpha      2.0.91.08 11/10/99 09:42p    255,760  Ccim32.dll       Alpha      2.00.1380.1072 11/03/99 08:15p  1,934,970  Ccmcore.exe      Alpha      2.0.91.03 11/10/99 09:47p  4,806,577  Clicore.exe      Alpha      2.0.91.03 11/03/99 08:00p    100,624  Clisvc95.exe     Alpha      2.00.1380.1063 11/03/99 08:00p    110,352  Clisvcl.exe      Alpha      2.00.1380.1063 11/03/99 08:12p    465,812  Cliunins.exe     Alpha      2.0.91.03 10/04/99 06:21p         67  Compver1053.ini  Alpha 10/11/99 02:29p         67  Compver1054.ini  Alpha 11/09/99 08:48p         67  Compver1070.ini  Alpha 11/10/99 09:34p         67  Compver1072.ini  Alpha 01/04/00 12:57p         67  Compver1110.ini  Alpha 11/11/99 06:23p         67  Compver2.ini     Alpha 10/12/99 05:32p    248,466  Dehinv32.exe     Alpha      2.0.91.03 10/01/99 01:22p    285,968  Falclin.dll      Alpha      2.00.1380.1051 10/12/99 05:32p    567,386  Inhinv32.exe     Alpha      2.0.91.03 11/05/99 06:59p    507,636  Insinv32.exe     Alpha      2.0.91.03 11/03/99 08:00p     97,040  Launch32.exe     Alpha      2.00.1380.1063 10/27/99 05:33p    575,760  Mslmclin.dll     Alpha      2.00.1380.1063 10/27/99 05:33p    572,176  Mslmsvrn.dll     Alpha      2.00.1380.1063 12/30/99 08:11p     67,856  Odpsys32.exe     Alpha      2.00.1380.1097 01/03/00 06:42p     77,072  Odpusr32.exe     Alpha      2.00.1380.1107 10/04/99 06:18p    112,912  Progrm32.dll     Alpha      2.00.1380.1053 11/05/99 06:56p    144,144  Sinv32.exe       Alpha      2.00.1380.1070 12/30/99 08:13p    279,824  Smsapm32.exe     Alpha      2.00.1380.1097 10/11/99 02:21p     25,872  Smscimp.dll      Alpha      2.00.1380.1054 11/03/99 08:00p    550,672  Smsclreg.dll     Alpha      2.00.1380.1063 09/28/99 05:29p     75,456  Sms_def.mof      Alpha 01/03/00 06:42p    686,712  Swdist32.exe     Alpha      2.0.91.08 10/27/99 02:52p  7,100,159  Wbemsdk.exe      Alpha      2.0.91.03

NOTE: Because of file dependencies, the most recent hotfix or feature that contains the above files may also contain additional files. Before applying this hotfix, you may need to temporarily disable Windows Networking Logon Discovery in your environment. This is required if your site hierarchy consists of multiple SMS sites residing within a common Windows NT domain. For additional information about this process, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

238780 Best Practices for Applying Systems Management Server 2.0 SP1

If you have previously specified a senior site for Windows NT Logon Point Management, be sure to first back up your existing Senior.lst file and restore it when the upgrade is complete. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

235726 SMS: Specifying Senior Site for WinNT Logon Point Management

Consider applying the fix described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article in conjunction with this client hotfix bundle:

246040 SMS: How to Configure the Client Verify Cycle

This Client Resource Kit utility is now available and allows you to reduce SMS client-generated network traffic.

Method 1: Using the Hotfix Installer
NOTE: You can use this method to apply the Client Bundle hotfix to I386-based central, primary, and secondary site servers. The highest site server in your SMS hierarchy should be upgraded first (for example, upgrade your central site server first, followed by your primary site servers, and then your secondary site servers). As with any upgrade, Microsoft recommends that you test this in a lab environment prior to applying it to your production environment. The Q246527_i386.exe hotfix download file is a 40-MB self extracting .exe file. When you extract the files and subdirectories from this .exe file, make sure that you retain the I386 and Alpha subdirectories. These subdirectories contain the hotfix source files. The Q246527.exe file is an SMS Installer script that applies the source files from the I386 subdirectory to update your site server.  Log on locally to your site server using an account with local administrative privileges. On the site server, close the SMS Administrator console. Manually stop the SMS_Site_Component_Manager and SMS_Executive services. Run the Q246527.exe SMS Installer script and follow the wizard prompts. After you run the installer script, check the Q246527.log file in your Sms\Logs folder to verify that the files are successfully installed to the site server. The SMS services are restarted as part of the Q246527.exe installation script process. You need to stop the SMS_Site_Component_Manager and SMS_Executive services again before you continue to the next step. From the SMS primary site database server, use either the SQL Server 7.0 Query Analyzer or SQL 6.5 ISQL/W tool to open the 54831.sql script file (this file is located in your I386 hotfix subdirectory). Select the SMS database from within the SQL Server query tool and run the script. If you use a common SQL Server computer for multiple primary site databases, apply this script to the site database that belongs to the primary site you are currently upgrading.</li> Restart the SMS_Site_Component_Manager and SMS_Executive services. The hotfix files are automatically replicated out to all logon points and Client Access Points (CAPs) for clients to access.</li> After you finish the upgrade of your central and primary sites, you can then upgrade your secondary sites using any of the following methods: <ul> Manually apply the hotfix using the same steps described above for your central/primary site servers, except you do not have to run the Q246527.sql script against any database (there is none).</li> Apply this client bundle unattended by creating a package for the client bundle and sending a mandatory advertisement (local Administrator context required) to your secondary site servers. View your Q246527.log file afterwards.</li> Advertise your package to the site servers using a non-mandatory assignment. Use Remote Control to manually perform the update when you are ready.</li> If you have the necessary network bandwidth between sites, perform an "Upgrade Secondary Sites" from your SMS Administrator Console by right-clicking the parent site of your secondary sites, clicking All Tasks, clicking Upgrade Secondary Sites, and then completing the Upgrade Secondary Sites Wizard.</li></ul> </li> After you upgrade your site servers, it can take up to 23 hours before your client computers perform their CCIM32 Client Configuration Information Manager polling cycle to receive their SMS component upgrades.

NOTE: The following steps are necessary only if you have previously applied Q240921 to your environment. Use the following steps only after all client computers have been upgraded: <ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> Manually edit the Compver.ini file located in the Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Base folder.</li> Change the component version from .00.1380.2004 to 2.00.1380.1072.</li> Save the changes.WARNING: Editing the Compver.ini file incorrectly can cause serious problems that may orphan your clients or cause them to become out of synchronization with the site. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from incorrectly changing this file can be resolved. Use this step only if you have the specific component version problem described above.</li></ol> </li></ol>

Method 2: Manual Installation
NOTE: You can use this method for both I386-based and Alpha-based site servers. <ol> Copy the hotfix folder structure to a local subfolder on your site server or to a share on your network. The I386 and Alpha subfolders are required and must also be downloaded from the Microsoft FTP site. It is important to keep the directory structure intact. The Q246527.exe file is a Microsoft Windows Installer file that updates specific files on your site server and can only be run on I386-based machines. Please refer to installation Method 1 in this article for information about how to use the Q246527.exe file.</li> Close the Systems Management Server Administrator console and stop all Systems Management Server services from within Control Panel. If the SMS_SITE_BACKUP service is running, stop that as well.</li> Copy the following files from the hotfix I386 folder into the \Sms\Bin\I386 folder:

Abnwcli.dll

Bindcli9.dll

Bindclin.dll

Bindsvrn.dll

Ccim32.dll

Clisvcl.exe

Falclin.dll

Mslmcli9.dll

Mslmclin.dll

Mslmsvrn.dll

Ndscli9.dll

Ndsclin.dll

Ndssvrn.dll

Odpsys32.exe

Odpusr32.exe

Sinv32.exe

Smsapm32.exe

</li> If Alpha-based support is enabled on the primary site, copy the following files from the hotfix Alpha folder into the \Sms\Bin\Alpha folder:

Abnwcli.dll

Ccim32.dll

Clisvcl.exe

Falclin.dll

Mslmclin.dll

Mslmsvrn.dll

Odpsys32.exe

Odpusr32.exe

Sinv32.exe

Smsapm32.exe

</li> Copy the following files from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Base\  folder:

Ccmcore.exe

Clicore.exe

</li> Copy the Apasetup.exe file from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Smsapm32\  folder.</li> <li>Copy the following file from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Hinv\  folder:

Inhinv32.exe

</li> <li>Copy the following file from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\CliFiles.src\Hinv\  folder:

Sms_def.mof

</li> <li>Copy the Insinv32.exe file from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Sinv\  folder.</li> <li>Copy the Swdist32.exe file from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Swdist\  folder.</li> <li>Copy the Wbemsdk.exe file from the appropriate  subfolder into the  \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Wbem\  folder.</li> <li>WARNING: Editing the Compver.ini file incorrectly can cause serious problems that may orphan your clients or cause them to become out of synchronization with the site. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of the following step can be resolved. Use this step only if you have the specific component version problem described below.

If your current Systems Management Server Client Base Component version is in the 1000 range (for example, 2.00.1380.10 ), replace the Compver.ini file in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Base folder with the Compver1072.ini file that is located in the hotfix bundle source folder after renaming this file to Compver.ini.</li> <li>If your current Systems Management Server Client Base Component version is in the 2000 range (for example, 2.00.1380.20 ), replace the Compver.ini file in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Base folder with the Compver2.ini file located in the hotfix bundle source folder. Note that you must rename the Compver2.ini file to Compver.ini.</li> <li>Replace the Compver.ini file in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Smsapm32 folder with the Compver1110.ini file located in the hotfix bundle source folder after renaming this file to Compver.ini.</li> <li>Replace the Compver.ini file in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Hinv folder with the Compver1054.ini file located in the hotfix bundle source folder after renaming this file to Compver.ini.</li> <li>Replace the Compver.ini file in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Sinv folder with the Compver1070.ini file located in the hotfix bundle source folder after renaming this file to Compver.ini.</li> <li>Replace the Compver.ini file in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Swdist folder with the Compver1110.ini file located in the hotfix bundle source folder after renaming this file to Compver.ini.</li> <li>From the Systems Management Server site database server, use a SQL Server query tool (for example, Query Analyzer or ISQL/W) to open the 54831.sql script file. This file is located in the appropriate  folder within the hotfix subfolder you created in step 1.</li> <li>Select the Systems Management Server database from within the SQL Server query tool and run the script. If you are using a common SQL Server computer for multiple site databases, apply this script to the site database belonging to the primary site you are updating.</li> <li>Restart the Systems Management Server Site services. The new files are replicated to all logon points and CAPs. After all logon points and CAPs are updated, allow an additional 23 hours for clients to begin their update polling cycle.</li> <li>Only continue with this step after all clients are installed. This step is necessary only if the early revision of the hotfix for Q240921 was previously applied and your Systems Management Server Client Base Component version is in the 2000 range (for example, 2.00.1380.20 ). Manually reset the component version in the Compver.ini file located in the \Sms\Inboxes\Clicomp.src\Base folder. Change the component version from 2.00.1380.2004 to 2.00.1380.1072).</li></ol>

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