Microsoft KB Archive/152312

= Windows NT 3.5x Resource Kit Documentation Errors =

Article ID: 152312

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51

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This article was previously published under Q152312





SUMMARY
This article lists known documentation errors in the Microsoft Windows NT version 3.5 and 3.51 Resource Kits.

The following known documentation errors are described in this article:


 * Resource Kit packaging
 * Page 431, Volume 1: LPR Print Monitor Control Entries
 * Page 514, Volume 1: NWLink Entries for IPX/SPX: NWLink Parameters for the Network Adapter Card
 * Page 523, Volume 1: RAS NetBIOSGateway Subkey Entries
 * Page 694, Volume 1: Common Printing Problems
 * Page 80, Volume 2: Specifying a Browser Computer
 * Page 251, Volume 2: Restoring the DHCP Database Regentry.hlp
 * Online Help: Other Entries for RAS NetBIOSGateway
 * Online Help: Winlogon Registry Entries Rktools.hlp
 * Online Help: REGREST.EXE: Registry Restoration



Resource Kit Packaging
The Windows NT 3.5 Resource Kit box states the following:

  The CD-ROM includes a set of utilities, accessories, and value- added software, with tools for managing users and groups of  servers. You'll find a computer profile setup to easily configure large groups of workstations an adapter Help file, and online Registry database, network chess, and much more.

Network Chess was not included on the Windows NT 3.5 Resource Kit CD-ROM.

Page 431, Volume 1: LPR Print Monitor Control Entries
The stated location for the PrintSwitch registry entry is:

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control \Print\Monitors\LPR Port\Ports\ \Timeouts

The PrintSwitch registry entry is actually located in the following subkey:

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control \Print\Monitors\LPR Port\Ports\

Page 514, Volume 1: NWLink Entries for IPX/SPX: NWLink Parameters for the

Network Adapter Card
The registry entry for SourceRouting states:

SourceRouting REG_DWORD   Boolean

Specifies whether to use source routing. This parameter is only used if the adapter is a Token Ring adapter. If there are no  source routing bridges on the Token Ring, disable this entry to   disable all of the source routing logic. Related parameters: SourceRouteBcast, SourceRouteDef, and SourceRouteMCast.

Default: 0 (false-do not use source routing)

Actually, this entry is set to 1 by default and is enabled.

Page 523, Volume 1: RAS NetBIOSGateway Subkey Entries
The resource kit states that the registry location for the NetBIOSGateway entries is the following:

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services \RemoteAccess\Parameters

However, the above location is correct only for the AutoDisconnect entry. The remaining entries are located in the following subkey:

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services \RemoteAccess\Parameters\NetBIOSGateway

Page 694, Volume 1: Common Printing Problems
The last paragraph on this page states the following:

  To find out what number should be entered in the Printer Memory text box, copy the file PS.TXT, included with this resource kit, to the printer.

The correct file name is Testps.txt. When you copy Testps.txt to your postscript printer, the output displays the values for the maximum printer virtual memory and maximum suggested virtual memory.

Page 80, Volume 2: Specifying a Browser Computer
The browser information on page 80 states:

  Value: Yes Meaning: This computer will become a browser. At startup, the server tries to contact the master browser to get a           current browse list. If the master browser cannot be           found, this computer forces a browser election, and can become the master browser. For more information on           browser elections, see "Determining Browser Roles," later in this chapter. This is the default value for Windows NT Server computers.

The last sentence of the above meaning should be:

  This is the default value for Windows NT Server computers that are acting as Domain Controllers.

NOTE: Windows NT Server computers that are non-Domain Controllers have a default MaintainServerList value of Auto.

Page 251, Volume 2: Restoring the DHCP Database
The Windows NT 3.5 Resource Kit "Networking Guide" incorrectly states that there is a Reconcile button in the Active Leases dialog box of DHCP Manager. The picture on page 244 is also incorrectly showing a Reconcile button.

This feature has been added to the Windows NT 3.51 DHCP Manager.

For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

130478Reconcile Feature Fixes Inconsistent IP Addresses

Online Help: Other Entries for RAS NetBIOSGateway
The registry entry for AutoDisconnect states:

AutoDisconnect  REG_DWORD

Range: 0 to 60000 seconds (1000 minutes) Default: 1200 seconds (20 minutes)

Sets the time interval after which inactive connections are terminated. Inactivity is measured by lack of NetBIOS session data transfer, such as copying files, accessing network resources, and sending and receiving electronic mail. You may want to set this value to 0 seconds if clients are running NetBIOS datagram applications. Setting this value to 0 turns off AutoDisconnect.

The actual range is 0 to 1,000 minutes with a default of 20 minutes. This value is correctly documented in the following resources:


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server Remote Access Service version 3.5, Appendix C.
 * Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 1: Resource Guide, version 3.1, Chapter 14.

Online Help: Winlogon Registry Entries
The information for the ParseAutoexec registry entry has it grouped with other registry values under the following subkey:

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT   \CurrentVersion\Winlogon

The ParseAutoexec information actually belongs in the following subkey:

  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT   \CurrentVersion\Winlogon

REGREST.EXE: Registry Restoration
The information for Regrest.exe states:

<pre class="fixed_text">  To restore all active Registry hive files in the CONFIG directory:

At the command prompt, type:

regback newDirectory saveDirectory

It should read:

<pre class="fixed_text">  To restore all active Registry hive files in the CONFIG directory:

At the command prompt, type:

regrest newDirectory saveDirectory

Keywords: KB152312

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