Article ID: 110347
Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q110347
SUMMARY
This article lists known documentation errors in the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit.
The following known documentation errors are described in this article:
- Networking Guide: ?Specifying Browser Computers,? pages 133-134
- Networking Guide: ?Managing Static NetBIOS Name-to-IP-Address Mappings,? page 465
- Networking Guide: ?Adding Multihomed Devices by Using #MH Rktools.hlp,? page 517
- Online Help: ?DELPROF.EXE: User Profile Deletion Utility Regentry.hlp?
- Online Help: ?System Policy Entries?
MORE INFORMATION
Networking Guide: ?Specifying Browser Computers,? pages 133-134
The text documents a registry key for browsing as IsDomainMasterBrowser. This was the correct registry key for Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1 and Windows NT operating system version 3.1.
The correct value name for Windows NT version 4.0 is IsDomainMaster.
Networking Guide: ?Managing Static NetBIOS Name-to-IP-Address
Mappings,? page 465
Networking Guide: ?Adding Multihomed Devices by Using #MH,? page 517
The text provides the following example for using the #MH keyword in the LMHOSTS file:
For example, the entries required to map name to IP address for a multihomed device with two NICs are:
102.54.94.91 accounting #accounting server NIC 1 102.54.94.91 accounting #accounting server NIC 2
The #MH keyword does not appear in this example. The correct syntax for the example above follows:
102.54.94.91 accounting #MH #accounting server NIC 1 102.54.95.91 accounting #MH #accounting server NIC 2
You should have different IP addresses for the two network adapters.
DELPROF.EXE: ?User Profile Deletion Utility?
The online Help for Delprof.exe states:
On Windows NT 4.0, user profiles can grow quite large (easily over a megabyte each), which takes up considerable disk space when several people are using onecomputer.
In the above paragraph, ?onecomputer? should be two words, ?one computer.?
Online Help: ?System Policy Entries?
The information for this registry key states:
DisableTaskManager REG_DWORD
Range : 0 or 1 Default: 0
The correct spelling of the registry value is DisableTaskMgr.
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