Microsoft KB Archive/309004

= Academic Learning Series Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Comments And Corrections =

Article ID: 309004

Article Last Modified on 8/17/2007

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SUMMARY
This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book Academic Learning Series Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, ISBN 0-7356-1048-7.

The following topics are covered:

Page XXXVI: Hard Disk Requirements Conflict With Page 27Page XXXVI: List Of Skills Being Measured Is IncompletePage XXXVII: Incorrect Amount Of RAM Listed In Hardware RequirementsPage 10: Typographical ErrorPage 22: Incorrect Instructions For Changing PasswordPage 27: Memory Requirements Are IncorrectPage 33: Incorrect Information About NTFS AccessibilityPage 48: Misuse Of Words &quot;source&quot; And &quot;target&quot;Page 48: Incorrect Version Of Upgradeable Windows NTPage 49 & 51: References To UDB File Are InconsistentPage 62: Correction In Table 3.1 Console User ModesPage 62: Incorrect Console Modes In Table 3.1Page 67: Incorrect Description In Addin Console StepsPage 72: First Sentence Should Say &quot;Schedule WordPad&quot;Page 84: Incorrect Number Of Multiple DisplaysPage 97: Incorrect Minimum Paging File Size In Table 4.4Page 97: Boot Disk Should Be Boot Partition In Table 4.4Page 98: Change &quot;system partition&quot; To &quot;boot partition&quot;Page 166: Incorrect Information In Step 5Page 169: Correction In Exercise 4Page 197: Incorrect Subnet MaskPage 203: Incorrect Reference To Windows VersionsPage 227: Incorrect Summary Of The LessonPage 227: Passwords Can Be Up To 127 CharactersPage 227: Incorrect Reference To Table 10.1Page 235: Incorrect Information About User Profile LocationPages 301 & 302: Incorrect Reference To README.TXTPage 328: Incorrect Number of PermissionsPage 331: Incorrect Number of PermissionsPage 381: In Table 16.2 The Description For No Auditing Is IncorrectPage 405: Incorrect Information About Default Logon RequirementPage 406: Disable Should Be EnablePage 444: Incorrect Information About Daily BackupPage 444: Incremental Should Be DifferentialPage 490: Change Network Dial-up Connection Wizard To Network Connection WizardPage 513: Last Known Good Configuration Saved At Last LogonPage 513: The Location Of The ntbtlog.txt File Is UnclearPage 517: Incorrect ARC Path In Figure 22.3Page 553: Incorrect Processor And Memory Information In Table 23.4Page 557: Incorrect Information About Available Directory Service ClientPage 558: Slipstreaming Switch For Update.exe Is IncorrectPage 568: Hibernate Should Be StandbyPage 596: Change &quot;system partition&quot; To &quot;boot partition&quot;Page 608: Incorrect Answers In TablePage 610: Incorrect Explanation For The Last QuestionPage 629: 32 Should Be 64Page 695: Regedit Is Misspelled



Page XXXVI: Hard Disk Requirements Conflict With Page 27
On pages XXXVI, 29, 47, 33 and 594 the minimum hard disk requirements are listed as 500 MB, and 1GB recommended. Page 27 lists the minimum hard disk space as 650 MB, with 2 GB recommended. The correct hard disk requirements are those listed on page 27.

Change the hard disk requirements on page XXXVI, 29, 47, 33 and 594 accordingly.

The system requirements are: one or more hard disks with a minimum of 650 MB of free disk space, a 2GB or larger partition is recommended.

These system requirements are also listed on the Windows 2000 Professional System Requirements web site at:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/professional/evaluation/sysreqs/default.asp

Page XXXVI: List Of Skills Being Measured Is Incomplete
On page xxxvi, the list of skills being measured is incomplete and repetitive and does not match the list of skills being measured for Exam 70-210 on the Microsoft MCP Web site at:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-210.mspx

Please refer to the Web site listed above for an accurate list of skills being measured for this exam.

Page XXXVII: Incorrect Amount Of RAM Listed In Hardware Requirements
On page xxxvii, under &quot;Hardware Requirements,&quot; change the 2nd bulleted item from:

&quot;At least 32 MB RAM (64 MB RAM recommended)&quot;

To:

&quot;64 MB RAM&quot;

Page 10: Typographical Error
There is an error on page 10 in the 5th paragraph.

Change:

&quot;Supports FAT32 file system compatibility with Windows 95 Operating System Release (OSR) 2...&quot;

To:

&quot;Supports FAT32 file system compatibility with Windows 95 OEM Service Release (OSR) 2...&quot;

Page 22: Incorrect Instructions For Changing Password
Page 22 states:

&quot;Change Password - This is the only way you can change your own password.&quot;

Windows 2000 Professional includes a Users and Passwords applet in Control Panel. This applet can be used to change your password. Windows 2000 Server does not include this applet.

This item should read:

&quot;Allows you to change your account password. You must know the old password to create a new one.&quot;

Page 27: Memory Requirements Are Incorrect
On page 27, in table 2.1, change:

To:

Page 33: Incorrect Information About NTFS Accessibility
On page 33, in the table under &quot;Preinstallation Checklist&quot;, the fourth item suggests that network clients running operating systems other than Windows NT or Windows 2000 cannot access network resources residing on the NTFS partition. This is incorrect.

Change:

&quot;Unless you need to dual boot operating systems or have clients running operating systems other than Windows NT or Windows 2000 that need to access information on this computer, format all partitions with NTFS.&quot;

To:

&quot;Unless you need to dual boot operating systems, format all partitions with NTFS.&quot;

Page 48: Misuse Of Words &quot;source&quot; And &quot;target&quot;
On page 48, under &quot;Performing an installation over the Network&quot;, in item number 3 make the following corrections to the second sentence.

Change:

&quot;Use Winnet.exe for an installation using Windows 3.X on the source system, and use Winnet32.exe for an installation using Windows 95, 98, NT 4 (or NT 3.4) or 2000 on the source system.&quot;

To:

&quot;Use Winnt.exe for installation if you are using Windows 3.X on the target system, and use Winnt32.exe for installation if you are using Windows 95, 98, NT 4 (or NT 3.5) or 2000 on the target system.&quot;

Also note: winnet.exe and winnet32.exe should be winnt.exe and winnt32.exe.

Page 48: Incorrect Version Of Upgradeable Windows NT
On page 48, under &quot;Performing an Installation over the Network&quot;, in step 3, change the version reference from NT 3.5 to NT 3.51.

Change:

&quot;( or NT 3.5),&quot;

To:

&quot;( or NT 3.51),&quot;

Page 49 & 51: References To UDB File Are Inconsistent
On pages 49 and 51 there are references to a Uniqueness Database File. Page 49 uses the acronym UDB and UDF for the Uniqueness Database File. Page 51 uses the acronym UDF when referring to the Uniqueness Database File. Both acronyms, UDB and UDF, can be used to refer to the Uniqueness Database File.

However, the Description for the winnt.exe command syntax /udf:ID[,UDF_file], on page 49 says that setup will prompt you to insert a disk that contains the $Unique$.udb file. The Description for the winnt32.exe command syntax on page 51 says that it will prompt you for the disk that contains the $Unique$.udf file.

The file extension should be .udb in both instances when referring to the $Unique$.udb file.

Page 62: Correction In Table 3.1, Console User Modes
On page 62 in the Console User Modes table, Table 3.1, the description of when to use Full Access is inaccurate. You cannot add or remove snap-ins in User Mode - Full Access.

Change the second sentence in the table from:

&quot;This includes the ability to add or remove snap ins, to create new windows, to create...&quot;

To:

&quot;This includes the ability to create new windows, to create...&quot;

Page 62: Incorrect Console Modes In Table 3.1
On page 62 in the Console User Modes table, Table 3.1, there is an error regarding Delegated and Limited Access.

Change:

&quot;Delegated Access, Multiple Windows

Delegated Access, Single Window&quot;

To:

&quot;Limited Access, Multiple Window

Limited Access, Single Window&quot;

Page 67: Incorrect Description In Addin Console Steps
On page 67, under &quot;To add the Event Viewer snap-in to a console&quot;, in step 3, change:

&quot;3. In the Add/Remove Snap-In dialog box, select Event Viewer,&quot;

To:

&quot;3. In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, select Event Viewer,&quot;

Page 72: First Sentence Should Say &quot;Schedule WordPad&quot;
On Page 72, the first sentence should say &quot;schedule WordPad&quot; instead of &quot;schedule Address Book.&quot;

Change:

&quot;In this practice, you will schedule Address Book to start at a predetermined time.&quot;

To:

&quot;In this practice, you will schedule WordPad to start at a predetermined time.&quot;

Page 84: Incorrect Number Of Multiple Displays
On page 84, in the final sentence of the first paragraph under the heading Using Multiple Displays, change:

&quot;Windows 2000 supports extending your display across a maximum of 10 monitors.&quot;

To:

&quot;Windows 2000 supports extending your display across a maximum of 9 monitors.&quot;

Page 97: Incorrect Minimum Paging File Size In Table 4.4
On page 97, in Table 4.4, under &quot;Small Memory Dump&quot;,

Change:

&quot;The paging file space required is 64 K.&quot;

To:

&quot;The paging file space required is 2 MB.&quot;

Page 97: Boot Disk Should Be Boot Partition In Table 4.4
On page 97, in Table 4.4, under &quot;Complete Memory Dump&quot;,

Change:

&quot;You must have a paging file on the boot disk...&quot;

To:

&quot;You must have a paging file on the boot partition...&quot;

Page 98: Change &quot;system partition&quot; To &quot;boot partition&quot;
On page 98, line 5,

Change:

&quot;A paging file must be on the system partition&quot;

To:

&quot;A paging file must be on the boot partition&quot;

Page 166: Incorrect Information In Step 5
On page 166, in step 5, change:

&quot;5. To verify that the IP address is working ...&quot;

To:

&quot;5. To verify that TCP/IP is working ...&quot;

Page 169: Correction In Exercise 4
The last sentence on page 169 states that you can simply disconnect your network adapter cable if the DHCP service cannot be disabled.

This practice exercise will not work by unplugging the client's network cable. If you cannot deactivate the DHCP server, it is necessary to leave the client plugged in to the hub and disconnect the hub so that the client still thinks it is on a network. The Automatic Private IP Addressing feature is designed to work in a network situation only.

Change:

&quot;If the DHCP Service can't be disabled, you can simply disconnect your network adapter cable.&quot;

To:

&quot;If the DHCP Service can't be disabled, you can simply disconnect the server's network adapter cable. However, the client computer's network adapter cable must remain connected.&quot;

Page 197: Incorrect Subnet Mask
On page 197, in line 3,

Change:

&quot;255.255.255.0&quot;

To:

&quot;255.255.0.0&quot;

Page 203: Incorrect Reference To Windows Versions
On page 203, in the first paragraph,

Change:

&quot;Directory services based on Active Directory technology in Microsoft Windows 2000 is a significant enhancement over the directory services provided in previous versions of Windows 2000&quot;

To:

&quot;Directory services based on Active Directory technology in Microsoft Windows 2000 is a significant enhancement over the directory services provided in Windows NT.&quot;

Page 227: Incorrect Summary Of The Lesson
On page 227, the Lesson Summary is inaccurate. Account options such as logon hours, the computers from which users can log on, and account expiration are not discussed in this lesson.

Change:

&quot;In this lesson, you learned that in planning user accounts, you should determine naming conventions for user accounts, requirements for password, and account options such as logon hours, the computers from which users can log on, and account expiration.&quot;

To:

&quot;In this lesson, you learned that in planning user accounts, you should determine naming conventions for user accounts and requirements for password&quot;

Page 227: Passwords Can Be Up To 127 Characters
On page 227, under &quot;Password Requirements&quot; change:

&quot;Passwords can be up to 128 characters&quot;

To:

&quot;Passwords can be up to 127 characters&quot;

Page 227: Incorrect Reference To Table 10.1
On page 227, in the last bulleted item under &quot;Password Requirements&quot;, remove:

&quot;Table 10.1 lists the invalid nonalphanumeric characters.&quot;

Please note that Table 10.1 lists the invalid nonalphanumeric characters for the user account name, not that for the password.

Page 235: Incorrect Information About User Profile Location
The second bullet item on page 235 incorrectly states that the user profile is stored on the system partition.

Change:

&quot;Windows 2000 creates a default user profile for the user and stores it in the system partition root...&quot;

To:

&quot;Windows 2000 creates a default user profile for the user and stores it in the boot partition root...&quot;

Pages 301 & 302: Incorrect Reference To README.TXT
On pages 301 and 302, all instances of &quot;README.TXT&quot; should be changed to &quot;README.DOC&quot;.

Page 328: Incorrect Number Of Permissions
On page 328, under &quot;Using Special Access Permissions&quot; sub-heading, the incorrect number of special access permissions are listed.

Change:

&quot;There are 14 special access permissions.&quot;

To:

&quot;There are 13 special access permissions.&quot;

Page 331: Incorrect Number of Permissions
On page 331, in the first sentence under Lesson Summary, change:

&quot;In this lesson, you learned that there are 14 special access permissions&quot;

To:

&quot;In this lesson, you learned that there are 13 special access permissions&quot;

Page 381: In Table 16.2 The Description For No Auditing Is Incorrect
On page 381, in Table 16.2, the description for no auditing is incorrect.

Change:

&quot;No auditing indicates it is auditing this event.&quot;

To:

&quot;No auditing indicates it is not auditing this event.&quot;

Page 405: Incorrect Information About Default Logon Requirement
On page 405, under &quot;Disable CTRL+ALT+DEL Requirement For Logon&quot;,

Change:

&quot;By default, Windows 2000 Professional doesn't require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to log on to the computer. To increase security on your computers, you can disable this feature.&quot;

To:

&quot;By default, Windows 2000 Professional requires users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to log on to the computer. By disabling this default behavior, you reduce the security on your computer.&quot;

Page 406: Disable Should Be Enable
On page 406, in the second paragraph, change:

&quot;... and then disable this feature.&quot;

To:

&quot;... and then enable this feature.&quot;

Page 444: Incorrect Information About Daily Backup
On page 444, under &quot;Daily&quot;, change:

&quot;Backup Wizard neither looks for nor clears markers.&quot;

To:

&quot;Backup Wizard does not clear markers.&quot;

Page 444: Incremental Should Be Differential
On page 444, in the last paragraph,

Change:

&quot;This strategy is the same as the first example that used normal and incremental backups,&quot;

To:

&quot;This strategy is the same as the first example that used normal and differential backups,&quot;

Page 490: Change Network Dial-up Connection Wizard To Network Connection Wizard
On page 490, under the &quot;Allowing Inbound Dial-up Connections&quot; heading, the first two sentences contain incorrect titles for the wizard displayed in Figure 21.1.

Change both instances of &quot;Network and Dial-up Connection wizard&quot; to &quot;Network Connection wizard&quot;.

Page 513: Last Known Good Configuration Saved At Last Logon
On page 513, in the bulleted item &quot;Last Known Good Configuration&quot;,

Change:

&quot;This advanced boot option starts Windows 2000 using the registry information that Windows 2000 saved at the last shutdown&quot;

To:

&quot;This advanced boot option starts Windows 2000 using the registry information that Windows 2000 saved at the last logon&quot;

Page 513: The Location Of The ntbtlog.txt File Is Unclear.
On page 513, the first bulleted item indicates that the ntbtlog.txt file is located in the windir folder. Then in the note at the bottom of the page it says that this file is in the system root folder.

Both references should be changed to indicate that the ntbtlog.txt file can be found in the WINNT folder.

Page 517: Incorrect ARC Path In Figure 22.3
On page 517, in Figure 22.3, the left adapter is designated with an ARC path of &quot;rdisk(0)&quot;. This is incorrect. The left adapter should be designated as &quot;multi(0)&quot;.

Page 553: Incorrect Processor And Memory Information In Table 23.4
On page 553, in Table 23.4, change:

To:

Page 557: Incorrect Information About Available Directory Service Client
On page 557, in the first paragraph,

Change:

&quot;No Directory Service Client is available for computers running Windows NT 3.51 or Windows NT 4.&quot;

To:

&quot;No Directory Service Client is available for computers running Windows NT 3.51.&quot;

Page 558: Slipstreaming Switch For Update.exe Is Incorrect
On page 558 in the second paragraph under &quot;Slipstreaming Service Packs,&quot; the switch to apply a new service pack to distribution files is incorrect.

Change:

&quot;To apply a new service pack, run Update.exe with the /slip switch.&quot;

To:

&quot;To apply a new service pack, run Update.exe with the -s:distribution_folder switch, where distribution_folder is the name of the folder that contains the Windows 2000 installation files.&quot;

Page 568: Hibernate Should Be Standby
On page 568, in the &quot;Caution&quot; paragraph, change:

&quot;Hibernate mode might make your computer appear to be turned off, but it is not.&quot;

To:

&quot;Standby mode might make your computer appear to be turned off, but it is not.&quot;

Page 596: Change &quot;system partition&quot; To &quot;boot partition&quot;
On page 596, Question 2, the second bulleted item, change:

&quot;The paging file might not be located on your system partition.&quot;

To:

&quot;The paging file might not be located on your boot partition.&quot;

Page 608: Incorrect Answers In Table
In the table on page 608, in the &quot;Block inheritance (yes/no)&quot; column for path &quot;Apps&quot;, change &quot;No&quot; to &quot;Yes&quot;.

In the &quot;NTFS permissions&quot; column for User81 under path &quot;Public\Manuals&quot;, change &quot;Full Control&quot; to &quot;Modify&quot;.

Page 610: Incorrect Explanation For The Last Question
On page 610, the last two lines are incorrect.

Change:

&quot;Yes, because User82 is a member of the Manuals group, which has been assigned the Modify permission for the Sales folder.&quot;

To:

&quot;Yes, because User82 is a member of the Accounting group, which has been assigned the Modify permission for the Manuals folder.&quot;

Page 629: 32 Should Be 64
On page 629, in question 5,

Change:

&quot; No, Windows 2000 Professional requires at least 32 MB of memory.&quot;

To:

&quot; No, Windows 2000 Professional requires at least 64 MB of memory.&quot;

Page 695: Regedit Is Misspelled
On page 695 of the Index, change:

&quot;Regedtit.exe file, 123&quot;

To:

&quot;Regedit.exe file, 123&quot;

Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections.

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