Article ID: 815034
Article Last Modified on 10/10/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2
SUMMARY
This article contains a list of Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that cover problems that have been fixed in Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Note Service packs are cumulative. The bugs that are fixed in a service pack are also fixed in subsequent service packs.
To obtain Application Center 2000 SP2, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
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Application Center 2000 SP2 fixes the problems in the following articles:
329744 FIX: Application Center 2000 MMC Stops Responding with 100 Percent CPU Usage When You Use "Connect As"
811678 FIX: COM+ Load Balancing May Stop Responding or Experience an Access Violation Error
326950 INFO: Application Center 2000 GAC Replication Support for Windows 2000
299831 FIX: Inherited ACLs Not Applied to New Files When ACL Replication Is Turned Off
305468 Replicated Registry Entry Missing Terminating Bytes
306056 Application Center 2000 Node Certificate Information May Be Replaced During Replication
323881 FIX: AC /DEPLOY Sends Administrator Password in Clear Text
317811 FIX: Application Center 2000 Occasionally Sets Incorrect Permissions on Files When It Is Not Replicating NTFS
317026 Out-of-Cluster Deployment of a Web Application Fails Silently
325611 Deployment to Target Servers with Similar Names Is Unsuccessful
811097 FIX: Application Center 2000 COM+ DLL Source Path Replication Incorrect
813532 FIX: AC.exe Deploy /DISABLE(ENABLE)SYNC Command Returns a "0x80070005 Access Denied" Error Message
323224 FIX: IIS Access Violation in the Application Center Request Forwarder Filter (RfFilExt.dll)
815931 FrontPage Publishing on Application Center through ISA Is Not Successful
Application Center 2000 SP2 also addresses three issues that are not covered by Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
- Application Center 2000 does not fully support port rules that are specific to IP addresses.
- Application Center 2000 does not support multiple instances of Network Load Balancing.
- Application Center does not co-exist with instances of Network Load Balancing that are not managed by Application Center.
For more information, see the Readme.htm file in the Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2 installation folder.
Note If you install Application Center 2000 SP2 with performance and event logging enabled (the default installation), Application Center 2000 SP2 also installs SQL Server Desktop Engine (also known as MSDE 2000) with SQL Server Desktop Engine SP3 for the MSSQL$MSAC instance.
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