Microsoft KB Archive/235769

= SMS: Systems Management Server Administrator's Guide Talks About Inboxes on Windows NT Logon Points =

Article ID: 235769

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q235769



SUMMARY
In the Microsoft Systems Management Server version 2.0 Administrator's Guide, the documentation indicates that inboxes exist on the SMSLOGON share.

The following statement appears on page 99 of the Administrator's Guide in table 4.1: "These inboxes are found below the SMSLOGON share: Ccr.box, Ddr.box, Inventory.box, Sinv.box, and Statusmsg.box". This is found under the Default Directory Permissions heading for the SMSLOGON Share name.

The remainder of the information on this page is accurate. Only Ddr.box is found on the SMSLOGON share and Ccr.box, Inventory.box, Sinv.box, or Statusmsg.box. Note that if Windows Networking Logon Discovery method is enabled, the Ddr.box is found. If Windows Networking Logon Discovery is not enabled, then there is no Ddr.box at all. The table has been corrected to show that the SMSLOGON share has the following directories: Alpha, ALPHA.bin, Config, DDR.BOX, i386, Logs, Sites, x86.bin, and Sitescfg.

Inboxes are only found on site systems that act as client access points (CAPs) and on the site server itself.

This information was also incorrect in the online Help and has since been corrected. In the online Administrator's Guide, this fix appears in the following topic: "Using Windows NT File and Directory Security".



MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Systems Management Server version 2.0. This problem has been corrected in the latest U.S. service pack for Systems Management Server version 2.0. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):

S E R V P A C K

Additional query words: prodsms

Keywords: kbbug kbdocerr kbinfo kbsms200fix KB235769

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