Article ID: 900345
Article Last Modified on 9/4/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
SUMMARY
This article lists Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) articles that describe problems that are fixed in the Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) package. Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4 was released on June 28, 2005. This update rollup contains all the security updates that were produced for Windows 2000 between the time Windows 2000 SP4 was released and April 30, 2005. On April 30, 2005, the contents of the update rollup were completed for testing by Microsoft and by external beta and customer sites. This update rollup contains updates that increase system security, that increase reliability, that reduce support costs, and that support the current generation of PC hardware. This article also contains information about the problems that are fixed by this update rollup and links to more information about the update rollup.
INTRODUCTION
This article describes the problems that are fixed in Update Rollup 1 for Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4. To obtain Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
For more information about Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4 and for answers to frequently asked questions about Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
891861 Announcement about Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4
MORE INFORMATION
Fixes that are included in Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4
Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4 includes the following post-Windows 2000 SP4 fixes:
Article number | Article title | Category |
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814822 | Delay in receiving notifications from WMI Event Log provider | Administrative Tools |
830924 | Scheduled Task Wizard stops responding when you click Next | Administrative Tools |
833305 | A program or a service logs an error that states that the handle is not valid for the event log | Administrative Tools |
838491 | SNMP uses 100 percent of the processor time in Windows 2000 | Administrative Tools |
872764 | Items that have no names and that have unknown file types may appear in the Scheduled Tasks folder in Windows 2000 | Administrative Tools |
833266 | You receive a memory leak in nonpaged pool memory in the CcBr - Cache Manager Bitmap | Cache Management |
892045 | "Stop Error IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0xA)" error message when you run Windows 2000 Server on a computer that has multiple processors | Cache Management |
811525 | Configure Slow Link Speed Group Policy does not force offline files to Offline mode when a slow link is detected | Client Side Caching |
828531 | Computer stops responding when you use a dial-up connection to log on in Windows 2000 | Client Side Caching |
832099 | Lotus Notes 5 starts slowly in Windows 2000 | Client Side Caching |
839083 | Your Windows 2000-based client computer stops responding when you try to print a document that is stored on a network server | Client Side Caching |
824424 | "Read-Only" error message when you try to save an Office 2003 file to a Novell Netware network location | CSNW-Client Service for Netware |
867429 | A "STOP 0x000000D1" error occurs when you log on to Windows 2000-based computer that is running Gateway Services for NetWare | CSNW-Client Service for Netware |
867774 | "Stop 0x00000044" error message on a Windows 2000-based computer that uses a Gigabit network adapter | CSNW-Client Service for Netware |
828739 | Stop error does not generate memory dump file on Windows 2000-based computers | Drivers, Disk |
812024 | A firmware upgrade causes the SCSI device to be removed and redetected | Drivers, SCSI |
819636 | A computer that has multiple SCSI controllers and a/3GB Boot.ini option stops responding with a SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE (0x000000DA) Stop error | Drivers, SCSI |
820841 | A "Stop 0x00000010" error occurs in Scsiport.sys in Windows 2000 | Drivers, SCSI |
823767 | Removable storage may quit unexpectedly or a computer that is running Windows 2000 may stop responding | Drivers, SCSI |
825784 | You receive a "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL STOP 0xD1" error message, and your Windows NT 4.0-based computer stops responding | Drivers, SCSI |
826322 | Disk array controller driver may not load after you upgrade to Windows 2000 SP3 or SP4 | Drivers, SCSI |
834938 | You receive a "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL STOP 0xD1" error message, and your Windows 2000 Server-based computer stops responding | Drivers, SCSI |
838150 | Intel Physical Address Extensions cause high CPU usage in Windows 2000 | Drivers, SCSI |
838637 | Computer stops responding when a SCSI miniport driver issues a ScsiPortNotification(BusChangeDetected) call | Drivers, SCSI |
839635 | You may receive a Stop error in the Scsiport.sys file during SCSI miniport initialization on a computer that is running Windows | Drivers, SCSI |
867818 | A new logical unit number is not detected when a logical unit number is removed from a storage device on a SCSI disk array | Drivers, SCSI |
883114 | "STOP 0x0000007B: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" error message when you use a USB CD-ROM device to install Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 | Drivers, SCSI |
884056 | 0x77 or 0x7A Stop error message may occur when you press the power button on an ACPI-compliant computer that is running Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 | Drivers, SCSI |
818810 | The Cpqkgpsa.sys and hp2300.sys FC HBA drivers return incorrect PCI address information | Drivers, Sys |
817261 | Exception configured in Outlook rule does not prevent move of received message to folder | DS (Directory Services) |
821471 | Deadlock on Wldap32.dll Causes InetInfo.exe to Stop Responding | DS (Directory Services) |
822554 | Performance decreases, response times for SPN queries are longer than expected, and Lsass.exe CPU use peaks at 100 percent on a domain controller that is running Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
824037 | It takes up to one minute to complete an Active Directory task on your Windows 2000 server | DS (Directory Services) |
824226 | LSASS may cause an access violation during an LDAP search | DS (Directory Services) |
824873 | Event 1791 is logged when information is replicated from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 | DS (Directory Services) |
825952 | Some domain controllers cannot replicate with other domain controllers after you install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | DS (Directory Services) |
826353 | "0xc0000221" Stop error occurs when you try to run an LDAP query | DS (Directory Services) |
826927 | You receive the "Replication operation encountered a database error" error message when you use the Active Directory Installation Wizard in Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
827535 | Dnsapi.dll memory leak | DS (Directory Services) |
827592 | DRA Pending Replication Synchronizations performance counter does not return to zero | DS (Directory Services) |
827648 | You receive an error or your computer stops responding when you use Active Directory Migration Tool 2.0 to migrate users | DS (Directory Services) |
829755 | The Active Directory DIT file grows too fast | DS (Directory Services) |
830379 | The semantic database analysis checker that is included with Ntdsutil.exe may not be able to fix a mangled subref | DS (Directory Services) |
830593 | Repadmin.exe only returns universal group member changes from a Windows 2000-based server that is running the Active Directory directory service | DS (Directory Services) |
832216 | Random attributes are not migrated when you use the Active Directory Migration Tool version 2 | DS (Directory Services) |
832849 | DNS domain search ends abruptly on a Windows 2000-based computer | DS (Directory Services) |
833873 | The deletion of an Active Directory object is not recorded in the security event log | DS (Directory Services) |
833880 | Automatic logon is not successful in Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
834519 | Network users may experience extended logon times in Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
834541 | You receive a "There is a naming violation" error message when you try to rename a user's name in an LDAP provider | DS (Directory Services) |
835554 | "Handling of this ADS value Type is not yet implemented" error when you run a Web-aware COM application | DS (Directory Services) |
835561 | An access violation occurs in Lsass.exe in Windows 2000 Server | DS (Directory Services) |
835763 | IADs::Put/PutEx or IADsPropertyList::PutPropertyItem calls do not accumulate | DS (Directory Services) |
836182 | You cannot establish a trust relationship to another Windows 2000 domain in Windows 2000 Server if the domain is named "Internet" | DS (Directory Services) |
836801 | Program stops responding when you try to access an LDAP server by using Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
838151 | Your Windows 2000 client computer cannot perform a DNS dynamic update | DS (Directory Services) |
838898 | An address book search is not successful in a program that uses NSPI | DS (Directory Services) |
841461 | An extended operation that is sent to an LDAP server by API over the LDAP service causes a protocol error | DS (Directory Services) |
841819 | You receive an error message when you try to use version 2 of the Active Directory Migration Tool to migrate a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server domain | DS (Directory Services) |
842251 | IIS quits unexpectedly in Windows 2000 Server | DS (Directory Services) |
842382 | You experience high CPU usage in the Lsass.exe process, and event 1168 is logged with an error code 8 and Internal ID 302022c on your Windows 2000-based domain controller | DS (Directory Services) |
842437 | ADSI searches against multiple LDAP servers that have different schemas may not succeed | DS (Directory Services) |
843557 | The Lsass.exe process uses between 50 percent and 100 percent of the processor resources when Windows Server 2000 domain users try to log on to the domain controller | DS (Directory Services) |
871003 | An online defragmentation is automatically run after you run the Active Directory garbage collection process in Windows 2000 Server | DS (Directory Services) |
872802 | A program returns incorrect data or fails if the program uses the DnsQuery function to query DNS TXT records in Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 | DS (Directory Services) |
872957 | You receive a "The server was unable to decode a search request filter" error message when you run an LDAP query that uses the extensibleMatch search filter in Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server | DS (Directory Services) |
873444 | "ERROR_INVALID_DATA" error message when you run an ADSI script in Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
884591 | A memory leak may occur in the Lsass.exe process when SAM event tracing is enabled in Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
885875 | How to detect and recover from a USN rollback in Windows 2000 Server | DS (Directory Services) |
888243 | You receive a "Cannot Convert from Native Datatype" error message when a Web-aware COM program accesses a Windows 2000 Server-based computer | DS (Directory Services) |
892476 | When you use Ldp.exe to search for Active Directory objects, you cannot expand some Active Directory containers in the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in in Windows 2000 | DS (Directory Services) |
893354 | Windows 2000 Active Directory returns only 5,000 entries in response to an Outlook client query | DS (Directory Services) |
883639 | An LDAP connection to a CA or an LDAP bind to a CA is completed successfully when the CA is not in the Windows 2000 LDAP client trusted root store | DS Administrative Utilities |
890346 | The User Information tab is displayed instead of the Fax Preferences tab in the Fax Printing Preferences dialog box in Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Fax |
820888 | Computer stops responding (hangs) when it tries to mount an NTFS volume after you restart the computer | File Systems |
824679 | Stop error "0x0000000A" occurs during a period of high hard disk activity | File Systems |
824927 | The computer unexpectedly restarts when you try to build a Web project in Windows 2000 | File Systems |
825311 | Services for Unix 2.2 returns an "ERR_PERM" error message after you delete and re-create a file | File Systems |
828693 | Computer stops responding (hangs) when it writes encrypted data to an NTFS partition | File Systems |
829485 | You experience performance and logon problems when you use Terminal Services | File Systems |
897574 | You may receive a Stop error message after you insert media into a removable disk device in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows 2000 | File Systems |
833414 | A computer that is running Windows 2000 Server stops responding and displays an error message | File Systems |
834935 | You receive an error message when you try to copy many files from one folder to another folder on a Windows 2000-based computer | File Systems |
837067 | You receive Stop error 0x00000050 on your Windows 2000-based cluster computer when you move disk resources from one node to another, or when a disk resource goes offline | File Systems |
838804 | You receive a "0x0000007F" Stop error on a Windows 2000-based computer | File Systems |
843528 | Your Windows 2000-based computer may stop unexpectedly and you receive a STOP: 0x00000050 error message | File Systems |
883641 | Your computer may stop responding when you use a third-party volume switching environment with Windows 2000 | File Systems |
885294 | Your computer restarts, and you receive a 0xA Stop error in the Ntfs.sys file when you remount a volume | File Systems |
887965 | Description of the French Microsoft Office 2003 post-Service Pack 1 hotfix package: November 4, 2004 | File Systems |
891722 | You receive a "STOP 0x0000007F" error message in Windows Server 2003 or in Windows 2000 | File Systems |
833868 | Your offline files disappear on a Windows 2000-based computer | Group Policy |
870997 | Windows XP and Windows 2000 clients that share a single organizational unit stop responding or spontaneously restart | Group Policy |
884559 | Event ID 1704 indicates that Group Policy security settings are applied to a Windows 2000-based computer even though Group Policy security settings are not applied | Group Policy |
835730 | Sound may play slowly or music may not play continuously in Windows XP or Windows 2000 | HAL |
873343 | Update to MS04-023 for HTML Help programs | Help |
329900 | Metabase schema entries for free custom properties are overwritten after you install Windows 2000 SP4 | IIS 5.0 |
822808 | You cannot use ADSI to change the AdminACL property remotely | IIS 5.0 |
823700 | FIX: Your computer may run slowly when you use Active Directory Service Interfaces scripts in a program to administer IIS on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows XP | IIS 5.0 |
816868 | Error message: "Internet Explorer cannot download a file" | Internet Services (not IIS) |
818826 | Removable storage device does not work after it is removed and reinserted | Kernel |
820767 | Your computer automatically restarts or a Stop error or another error occurs when you have Terminal Services enabled | Kernel |
822763 | USB CD-ROM drive may have duplicate drive letters | Kernel |
823642 | The System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcesses() procedure fails on a computer that is running Windows 2000 | Kernel |
826289 | Computer stops responding during the memory check phase of the startup process | Kernel |
827188 | You receive a "STOP 0x7F" error in Windows 2000 | Kernel |
828346 | "Stop 0x50" error message when you try to map the Win32k.sys file | Kernel |
828804 | Stop error code 0x1E occurs if your server has Terminal Server enabled | Kernel |
828942 | Windows 2000 Server-based server appears to stop responding | Kernel |
829729 | Special pool feature may cause a 0x000000CD Stop error | Kernel |
830515 | Processes in a Terminal Services session quit with access violation errors | Kernel |
831264 | Illegal instruction causes "STOP 0x0000001E" error message | Kernel |
831409 | Your Windows 2000-based computer stops responding after the computer runs without interruption for more than one year | Kernel |
832762 | Slow system performance or your computer stops responding because of a memory leak in paged pool memory in Windows 2000 SP4 | Kernel |
833314 | You randomly receive a "stop 0x00000006" error message | Kernel |
833659 | Binary file becomes corrupted if you use the UpdateResource functions to remove a resource from an application binary file | Kernel |
833993 | "Stop 0x1E," "Stop 0x0a," or "Stop 0x50" error message when IopReleaseFileObjectLock() accesses a freed file object in Windows 2000 | Kernel |
834728 | You receive a "Stop 0x00000051" error message during registry restoration | Kernel |
835281 | You receive a "STOP 0x0000007F" error message and your Windows 2000-based computer restarts | Kernel |
835312 | You receive a "Stop 0x1E" error on a Windows 2000-based computer | Kernel |
836506 | Internet Explorer quits unexpectedly in Windows 2000 | Kernel |
837385 | Windows 2000 Server may incorrectly report the amount of installed RAM | Kernel |
837443 | IDE may stop responding when you open an automated managed project in Windows 2000 | Kernel |
838647 | Access violations when you use the /PAE switch in Windows 2000 | Kernel |
839037 | You receive a "STOP 0x0000001a" error message on a Windows 2000-based multiprocessor computer | Kernel |
839919 | A logon stops responding in Windows Server 2000 | Kernel |
841933 | "STOP: 0x0000001E" error message occurs in Windows 2000 Server | Kernel |
843062 | "STATUS_THREAD_IS_TERMINATING" error message when your script runs on a Windows 2000-based computer | Kernel |
867856 | The Setup program may stop responding after Setup restarts your Windows 2000-based computer | Kernel |
872965 | The data that the QueryDosDeviceA function returns is truncated in Windows Server 2003 | Kernel |
885272 | You receive a "Stop 0x0000001a" Stop error message on your Windows 2000 Server-based computer that has Physical Address Extensions (PAE) enabled | Kernel |
898114 | You receive a "STOP 0x0000001E" error after you install security update MS05-018 on a Windows 2000-based computer | Kernel |
321936 | A roaming user profile does not upload successfully, and Event ID 1000 is logged in the application log in Windows 2000 | LAN Services |
328237 | Some programs do not work as expected when large files are opened | LAN Services |
329647 | Services.exe quits unexpectedly | LAN Services |
813130 | A computer may lose network connectivity under high stress | LAN Services |
816255 | The session stops responding when you try to access a remote file by using the SMB protocol on a Windows 2000-based computer | LAN Services |
818396 | File operation takes 35 seconds or longer on a down-level server running an SMB service | LAN Services |
818528 | Problems when more than one user accesses the same file through Terminal Services | LAN Services |
821240 | Netlogon Event ID 5722 on a trusted primary domain controller | LAN Services |
821464 | Network clients experience connection problems when they try to connect to network shares that are hosted on a Windows 2000-based server | LAN Services |
822402 | Domain controller takes a long time to respond to a logon request, or it does not respond at all | LAN Services |
823272 | Client programs stop responding while they wait for file locking to occur | LAN Services |
823644 | Windows 2000-based computer that is running Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer restarts unexpectedly | LAN Services |
823747 | Windows 2000 Terminal Server stops responding and a black screen appears | LAN Services |
824152 | Windows stops responding when you try to access a symbolic link to an NFS share | LAN Services |
825760 | You receive Stop error 0x00000076 or 0x000000CB when you quit your backup software | LAN Services |
825783 | Large log files may not be displayed in Event Viewer | LAN Services |
825820 | "0x00000076" or "0x000000CB" Stop error occurs when Windows 2000 Server tries to run a process on a remote server | LAN Services |
826482 | Data is not completely written to files that are located on a network share after you set the attributes of the files in Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | LAN Services |
827655 | The "net use" command does not work and generates error 58 (ERROR_BAD_NET_RESPONSE) in Windows 2000 SP4 | LAN Services |
829155 | Account lookup functions do not run successfully in Windows 2000 Server | LAN Services |
829246 | Event logs are corrupted | LAN Services |
830901 | Event ID 2022 is logged and your Windows 2000-based computer may stop responding | LAN Services |
831128 | "STOP 0x00000027 in mrxsmb.sys" error message when you try to copy files to a network-attached storage device | LAN Services |
832723 | Domain controllers may be missing from the browse list in Windows 2000 | LAN Services |
834145 | You receive an error message when you use the NET SEND command in the Messenger service in Windows 2000 | LAN Services |
835144 | A Windows 2000 Server primary domain controller may not respond to a Windows NT 4.0 domain controller or workstation | LAN Services |
835596 | You do not receive a print notification when you send a print job to Windows 2000 Server | LAN Services |
837196 | Windows 2000 cannot set the correct time when it connects to multiple NTP servers | LAN Services |
839406 | Write operations to a shared folder on a Windows 2000-based computer over a Fibre Channel connection is slower than expected | LAN Services |
839540 | Stop error 0x0000007f EXCEPTION_DOUBLE_FAULT occurs in Windows 2000 Server | LAN Services |
841395 | The Domain Controller does not register _GC, _KERBEROS, and _KPASSWD DNS entries when a Windows 2000 server starts | LAN Services |
842804 | A Windows Server 2003-based computer may stop responding when it is resumed from standby and events 1030 and 1058 are logged in the application log of a domain controller | LAN Services |
843418 | You may experience decreased performance when you access network resources or when you use Microsoft Access in Windows 2000 | LAN Services |
867778 | You may receive a "Stop 0X0000000A" Stop error in Ntoskrnl.exe on a Windows 2000-based computer | LAN Services |
871004 | Remote files may become corrupted when you use Visual Studio 6.0 SP5 on a Windows 2000 SP4-based computer to open and to modify remote files that are stored by using the Rational ClearCase dynamic view | LAN Services |
872790 | You cannot connect to a cluster file share resource in Windows 2000 Server | LAN Services |
884587 | You may receive Stop error 0x96 in Windows 2000 Server | LAN Services |
885458 | You receive an "Event log file is corrupted" error message when you try to view the Application log in Windows 2000 | LAN Services |
887598 | Your Windows 2000-based computer may run slower and then may stop responding when you use it to access network shared folders on a Windows 3.11-based computer | LAN Services |
829359 | "Error 1722" error message when a program uses the NetUserGetLocalGroups() function in Windows Server 2003 | LANAPI |
824867 | FIX: WideCharToMultiByte function does not convert Japanese composite characters correctly | Localization |
830852 | Poor performance in multi-threaded applications that call string compare functions | Localization |
267316 | FIX: Performance monitor counters are lost on the cluster during failover in Message Queuing | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
310526 | FIX: Message Queuing 2.0 fails to start or install on domain controller | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
821144 | Message Queuing applications may stop responding because of a deadlock in MQSEC.DLL | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
822727 | An access violation occurs in the Message Queuing Replication service during initialization | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
822835 | Event ID 2085 "Unable to Create Message File ..." | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
824375 | Stop error message when you try to fail over a cluster node to another node | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
824801 | "Access Violation" error message occurs when Message Queuing connects to a remote server that is running Message Queuing but does not send Established Packet | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
825004 | Cannot Sort queues by column in the Message Queuing MMC | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
826820 | An access violation may occur when the Message Queuing Service reads the security descriptor | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
826929 | A race condition during a remote read operation causes a Stop error | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
827493 | Transactional messages may be purged after you restart your computer if the LQS files are missing | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
828946 | Message Queuing messages are incorrectly addressed to SPX destination queues | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
830475 | Message Queuing application may fail in Mqoa.dll with an access violation | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
830639 | Access Violation Occurs in the MSMQ Service | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
831742 | "Access Violation in mqsvc" error message when you start your Windows 2000-based computer | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
833512 | Message Queuing cannot send messages to a target queue after the IP address changes | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
833888 | Message Queuing replication does not correctly replicate when you migrate from Message Queue Server 1.0 to Message Queuing 2.0 | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
834251 | FIX: The Message Queuing replication service does not start automatically when the system starts | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
834819 | FIX: You may receive the "4216" event message in Event Viewer when you experience an access violation in Microsoft Message Queuing 2.0 | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
835961 | You receive a "label_buffer_too_small" error message after an unsuccessful call to the MSMQQueue.Receive function or to the MQReceiveMessage function | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
839258 | FIX: Message Queuing messages may accumulate in a transactional queue | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
841721 | You receive an access violation error message when the administration APIs request queue state information in Message Queuing | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
842839 | FIX: You may receive an "Unable to recover checkpoint for the checkpoint" error message for event 2078 | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
870985 | FIX: Kernel-pool memory may become exhausted when many clients connect to Message Queuing | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
891874 | FIX: An access violation may occur when the Message Queuing 2.0 run time (Mqrt.dll) is loaded in a COM+ application | Microsoft Messaging Queue |
308337 | "System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use" error message | MUP |
824288 | Stop 0x1E error in Mup.sys after you apply Windows 2000 SP4 | MUP |
833328 | Drives that are mapped to a DFS share do not disconnect when you log off from a Terminal Services session on Windows 2000 Server | MUP |
872812 | "CONF.EXE has generated errors and will be closed by Windows" error message when you start NetMeeting or a third-party conference program that was built through the NetMeeting SDK | NetMeeting |
891714 | NetMeeting unexpectedly quits when you are connected to a meeting on a T.120 MCU server in Windows 2000 | NetMeeting |
840049 | Problems occur when you connect to a Novell NetWare server from a computer that is running Client Service for NetWare and Either Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP | Netware, File/Print Svc (FPNW) |
826219 | You cannot remove or update an NDIS intermediate driver that requires a Notify Object DLL in Windows 2000 | Network Configuration & Setup |
816989 | Modem does not dial the connection when multiple modems are installed | Network Management tools |
843357 | You are unexpectedly disconnected from your VPN session after several minutes | Network Management tools |
824136 | Error message occurs when file is right-clicked, or problems occur when opening certain files in Autodesk or Discreet products | OLE |
825654 | Documents are not indexed in the Windows 2000 Indexing Service | OLE |
832615 | You receive an access violation error message when you try to open or to view the properties of a Visio file on a Windows 2000-based computer | OLE |
831711 | FIX: A WebDAV request to IIS causes a 500 internal server error | Other |
821653 | Messages may not be sent if the sender belongs to too many groups | Partner |
831185 | You may experience expiration issues, memory leaks, or other problems when you host an NNTP virtual server on your Windows 2000-based server | Partner |
822368 | FIX: A USB device appears with a yellow exclamation mark (code 31) in Windows Device Manager | PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
822568 | USB device is not recognized after computer starts up | PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
841382 | Your Windows 2000-based computer stops responding, you cannot log on to Windows, or your CPU usage for the System process approaches 100 percent | PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
842644 | Event ID 256 is logged in the system event log after you install the MS04-011 security update on a Windows 2000-based computer | PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
816560 | You cannot save printing preferences | Printing |
820550 | Spooler service crashes when you submit a print job and an Event ID 7031 message is logged in the System log | Printing |
824339 | Improved reporting of Event ID 61 event messages to identify a print queue or a print device | Printing |
826026 | Documents from Terminal Server users who map LPT1 to different printers appear on the same printer | Printing |
827953 | Computer crashes and a Stop 0x50 error occurs when you try to print a document | Printing |
828153 | UsrClasses hive does not unload during logoff because of an intermittent handle leak in Spoolsv.exe | Printing |
831754 | You receive an error message when you try to print to a shared network printer in a terminal server session | Printing |
836720 | Printer driver files are not updated on a print server that is running Windows 2000 Server | Printing |
837585 | Several orphaned Csrss.exe processes cause performance issues on your Windows 2000-based terminal server | Printing |
837841 | Access violation in Spoolsv.exe may occur when you print from a custom application on a Windows 2000-based computer | Printing |
840371 | High processor usage from the spooler occurs when a user logs off from a session on a terminal server that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 | Printing |
842743 | You cannot print to a Line Printer Daemon (LPD) print service printer | Printing |
843259 | A limited user can no longer print to a shared printer from a terminal server session after you restart the Spooler service in Windows 2000 | Printing |
884897 | Print features, such as the watermarks feature, the n-up printing feature, and the collate feature, do not work if you print to a Novell, to an IPP, or to another partial print provider in Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 | Printing |
886664 | Custom forms may not be updated when users connect to a spooler resource on a cluster node that is running Windows 2000 Server | Printing |
888808 | You may not be able to update cached printer forms when you log on as a non-administrative user on a computer that is running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or with Service Pack 4 | Printing |
893611 | You receive an access violation error message when you try to add or to delete a printer port in Microsoft Windows 2000 | Printing |
827531 | Random 1168 Event Messages Are Logged After You Install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Replication |
842394 | An "Event ID 1168" error message is logged in Event Viewer on a Windows 2000-based domain controller | Replication |
815295 | Only two clients can create a TCP connection after you install SQL Server 2000 SP2 or SP3 | Routing |
817892 | Cannot connect to a Windows-Based Server that is running NAT If the client source port Is 1723 | Routing |
828876 | Remote access stops unexpectedly in Windows 2000 | Routing |
829788 | "Stop 0xC2 (BAD_POOL_CALLER)" error may occur intermittently on a server that is running Routing and Remote Access with NAT enabled under Windows 2000 | Routing |
838141 | An application error occurs when you use Route.exe in Windows 2000 | Routing |
883669 | Transmission Control Protocol data packets are not transmitted on a Windows 2000 Server-based network address translation server | Routing |
817298 | Services.exe quits unexpectedly and restarts the primary domain controller | RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
819960 | FIX: The DLLHost.exe file stops responding after a failfast occurs in Windows 2000 Server SP3 and Windows 2000 SP3 | RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
821264 | CPU utilization is unexpectedly high after Exchange Virtual Server fails over to another cluster node | RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
829589 | FIX: RPC on Windows 2000 Server returns random "access denied" or "invalid security" error messages to the client | RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
833816 | Connections that use impersonation under different identities may not work correctly in Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4 | RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
841524 | The FindFirstFile API incorrectly returns error code ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES (18) when you are searching an OS/2 Warp server share from a Windows 2000-based computer | SDK (Software Development Kit) |
325551 | The User Policy Cannot Be Refreshed After a Cached Logon | Security |
329433 | A Revoked Certificate Is Selected If a Certification Authority in the Chain Has Two Certificates | Security |
329816 | Cannot apply policies that are edited with a computer running Multilingual User Interface Pack | Security |
811802 | MIT Kerberos v5 authenticated users cannot access Active Directory resources | Security |
812944 | Mapped drive to home folder briefly disconnects when you start Task Manager | Security |
816813 | You cannot programmatically shut down Windows when you log off the computer | Security |
817433 | Delegated permissions are not available and inheritance is automatically disabled | Security |
818024 | How to restrict the lookup of isolated names in external trusted domains by using the LsaLookupRestrictIsolatedNameLevel registry entry | Security |
818134 | The %HOMEDRIVE% environment variable does not point to the partition that hosts the user profiles | Security |
818173 | Authentication May Intermittently Fail | Security |
821102 | Group policies are not applied when a user appends a period to their UPN credentials during logon | Security |
821425 | Users receive a password complexity requirements message that does not specify character group requirements for a password | Security |
821449 | Windows sends your old password to a third-party network provider when you change your password while you log on | Security |
821873 | Desktop does not lock when you remove your USB smart card reader | Security |
822360 | Dr. Watson error in Lsass.exe with Event ID 4097 when you log on to an Active Directory domain environment | Security |
822377 | Failure audit event ID 628 occurs when the domain local group member changes the password of another account | Security |
822598 | The services recovery option to run a file does not work correctly when the file has a .bat or a .cmd extension | Security |
822751 | "Error 1783 (RPC_X_BAD_STUB_DATA)" error message when you use the EnumDependentServices function | Security |
823146 | Windows 2000 clients do not correctly display logon banners that are created in a Windows Server 2003 policy | Security |
823954 | Error message: "The certificate you have chosen cannot be used for NetMeeting calls" when you use a Strong Encryption personal certificate with Microsoft Netmeeting 3.01 | Security |
824110 | Change password error occurs when you unlock a computer | Security |
824302 | The system cannot log you on now because the domain <DomainName> is not available | Security |
824905 | Event ID 677 and event ID 673 audit failure messages are repeatedly logged to the Security log of domain controllers that are running Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 | Security |
826133 | User of a disabled account is prompted to change the password before the "Account Has Been Disabled" message appears | Security |
826452 | You receive an "Account unknown" message when you assign a permission to a file or you add a member to a group | Security |
827181 | Domain join of a Windows 2000 client to a Windows Server 2003 domain does not work | Security |
827209 | "Error 1783" error message when you use Subinacl.exe to set permissions | Security |
827684 | Scepol.log file size increases beyond 1 MB limit | Security |
828297 | Memory leak in Lsass.exe | Security |
828323 | Workstation is not locked when you remove a smart card in Windows 2000 | Security |
828684 | Users who are authenticated by MIT Kerberos v5 cannot access Active Directory resources | Security |
828692 | Kerberos policy changes are not updated on your Windows 2000-based domain controllers | Security |
828865 | FIX: You may receive a "No Domain Found" error message when you activate a COM+ component in Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 if the user principal name (UPN) includes an "@" character | Security |
830264 | "Failure Audit" Stop Error Occurs When You Try to Build a Trust Relationship | Security |
830847 | Users who have expired passwords can still log on to the domain if the FQDN is exactly eight characters long in Windows 2000 | Security |
830869 | The user is forcibly logged off when a program calls the ExitWindowsEx function even when the computer is locked | Security |
831571 | Windows XP or Windows 2000 prompts you to change your password even after you have already changed your password | Security |
831895 | The Shutdown.exe utility does not shut down or restart your Windows 2000-based computer | Security |
832484 | FIX: DCOM communication uses many TCP/IP connections | Security |
832572 | An update is available that introduces the NO_AUTH_REQUIRED flag to the UserAccountControl property in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 | Security |
832821 | Error 161 occurs when you use the runas command in a Terminal Services session | Security |
833123 | Windows 2000 may take a long time to start up and Terminal Services may be in an incorrect state | Security |
833281 | An incremental backup includes unchanged files and is larger than expected in Windows 2000 and in Windows Server 2003 | Security |
834294 | Lsass access violation on Windows 2000 domain controllers from Ticket Granting Service checksum initialization failure | Security |
834424 | The SECEDIT command does not set the access control lists on all the folders that are listed in a security template | Security |
834792 | A folder that is named %homedrive% appears on your Windows 2000 desktop | Security |
835517 | A memory leak occurs after you install Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4 | Security |
835901 | A Restricted Groups policy setting may not remove security identifiers in Windows 2000 Server | Security |
837142 | Security event 681 is generated when you try to log on by using UPN credentials in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 | Security |
838065 | Security log object names may be irrelevant in Windows 2000 | Security |
838156 | A locked-out Administrator account is unlocked if the correct authentication credentials are sent to Windows 2000 Server | Security |
838887 | You receive an "ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN" error result when a program calls the AuthzInitializeContextFromSid function on your Windows 2000 Server-based computer | Security |
839905 | You cannot log on to a domain network account from a Windows 2000-based computer | Security |
840723 | You cannot make a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection through Microsoft Secure Channel (SChannel) by using the default client certificate on Windows 2000 Server | Security |
840837 | Connection security may not be detected correctly in Internet Explorer 6 or Internet Explorer 5 | Security |
840916 | You receive a "You do not have permission to change your password" error message when you try to change a Windows NT 4.0 Server domain password on a Windows 2000 Professional-based computer | Security |
841037 | NTLM authentication may stop unexpectedly in Windows 2000 | Security |
841617 | You receive a "The network name cannot be found" error message when you try to connect to a SMB/CIFS server | Security |
841632 | You receive the "403.13 client certificate revoked" error message after you install the MS04-11 security update | Security |
841844 | The home drive is set to drive C when you use a roaming user account to log on to Windows 2000 | Security |
842350 | The "This computer is locked" smart card error message is incorrect | Security |
842638 | Event ID 1036 is logged on your Windows 2000-based computer that is running Services for UNIX | Security |
842742 | A local administrator account can unlock a workstation that was locked by a domain administrator account | Security |
843404 | When you change a User Rights Assignment security policy setting, an MMC process may slow down or stop responding | Security |
843548 | The HOMEPATH and HOMEDRIVE environment variables no longer point to the correct location when a persistent drive mapping already exists in Windows 2000 Professional | Security |
884889 | You receive a "STOP: 0xC0000244 {Audit Failed}" error message if you shut down a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3-based or Service Pack 4-based computer | Security |
885275 | You receive a "The system cannot find message text for message number 0x%1" error message when you try to log on to a Windows Server 2003 domain with a Windows 2000 Service Pack 4-based computer | Security |
890852 | An access violation may occur and Store.exe may stop responding in Windows 2000 Server with SP3 or SP4 when Exchange Server 2000 or Exchange Server 2003 is installed | Security |
890953 | You receive a "The system cannot change your password now because the domain is not available" error message on a Windows XP-based or Windows 2000-based computer | Security |
293778 | Multiple-path software may cause disk signature to change | Server Clustering |
816869 | Access violation occurs when you start the Cluster service | Server Clustering |
871236 | New event log messages for the Cluster service account are included in Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Server Clustering |
872970 | The quorum log file becomes corrupted in your Windows 2000 Advanced Server-based cluster environment | Server Clustering |
812933 | Mapped drives do not appear to connect or disconnect in Windows Explorer | Shell |
813909 | Windows desktop may not appear correctly after exiting "Age of Empires II" | Shell |
818651 | File is not found when you search for a file that contains an accented character | Shell |
819499 | BUG: Using Windows Classic mode in Windows Explorer returns incorrect value for selected items | Shell |
821739 | Files are deleted when you drag them from one location to another in Windows Explorer | Shell |
822601 | Error message when you drag a file from one DFS share to another DFS share in Windows | Shell |
827345 | DFS shares are populated slowly in Windows Explorer | Shell |
831565 | Mapped network drives and installed CD-ROM drives do not appear in the "Look in" search list in Windows 2000 | Shell |
832427 | Folder names do not update when you run Explorer.exe as a published application in a Citrix Metaframe XP session on a Windows 2000-based Terminal server | Shell |
833546 | The Mouse icon does not appear in Control Panel on client computers in a Windows 2000 domain | Shell |
834806 | The SHIFT+F10 keyboard shortcut does not close a shortcut menu in Internet Explorer on a Windows 2000-based computer | Shell |
837754 | "Windows cannot copy file" error message when you log on by using a roaming profile in Windows 2000 | Shell |
839654 | Links in the "See also" list in Windows Explorer do not work in Windows 2000 | Shell |
840955 | Failure Audit event entries are unexpectedly logged to the security event log when you search a file in Windows 2000 | Shell |
883498 | You receive a security message every time that you try to use the Hypertext Templates feature to customize folders on Windows Server 2000 Service Pack 4 | Shell |
883509 | Search Results process may stop responding when you search for a file that contains DBCS characters in Windows 2000 | Shell |
817429 | Memory leak in Task Scheduler when you schedule programs or processes to run for a long time | System Management |
817534 | At.exe command does not run in every instance where it is scheduled in task scheduler | System Management |
822849 | A Windows 2000-based domain controller has a memory leak in the Wmiw paged pool tag | System Management |
830176 | The "AT/Delete/Yes" command does not delete all the AT jobs | System Management |
843281 | A scheduled task may not occur when you use the Scheduled Task Wizard to schedule a task that the local system account runs on a Windows 2000-based computer | System Management |
871245 | You receive a "Cannot delete this scheduled job" error message when you try to delete a scheduled task in Windows 2000 | System Management |
873405 | "The AT job ID does not exist" error message is returned by the NetScheduleJobDel function if you delete a scheduled task in Windows 2000 | System Management |
884028 | Windows Explorer may stop responding when you try to open the Scheduled Tasks folder on a computer that is running Windows 2000 Server | System Management |
832097 | Drive letters are reassigned after you remove Dell OpenManage Array Manager | System Storage Services |
836662 | Windows 2000 assigns duplicate drive letters to a single USB floppy drive | System Storage Services |
872949 | Multiple drive letters are assigned to a USB device in Windows 2000 | System Storage Services |
817532 | Thread in the Csrss.exe process consistently uses 25 percent of the CPU on your Windows 2000 Server | Terminal Server |
822834 | Spooler failure causes high CPU usage in the Winlogon.exe and Spoolsv.exe processes on a Windows 2000 Terminal server | Terminal Server |
824309 | Very long logon and logoff times when you try to connect to Citrix MetaFrame or Citrix 1.8 | Terminal Server |
828326 | It takes longer than you expect to log off from a Terminal Services session in Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 | Terminal Server |
839918 | Hotfix that lets you control whether a user can save a password for Remote Desktop Connection sessions to a terminal server in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 | Terminal Server |
843261 | You cannot use Group Policy settings to configure Terminal Services roaming user profiles on a Windows 2000-based Terminal server | Terminal Server |
843564 | The screen saver does not start in a Windows 2000 Terminal Services console session | Terminal Server |
887550 | You cannot open the Windows Security dialog box by pressing CTRL+ALT+END with a Terminal Services shadow session | Terminal Server |
887961 | The Terminal Services desktop is blank when you log on to a remote Windows 2000-based computer | Terminal Server |
891076 | An event that is logged in the Security log does not in include the IP address or the computer name of the Terminal Services client | Terminal Server |
813056 | The TCP/IP stack does not permit a connection to remain in a FINWAIT-2 status for longer than 300 seconds | TRANSPORT |
818635 | Your portable computer cannot renew its IP address from a DHCP server after you remove the computer from a docking station | TRANSPORT |
820765 | Computer intermittently stops responding and a Stop 0x000000C2 error occurs | TRANSPORT |
822226 | Output Queue Length Performance Counter value is not reliable on computers with Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) architecture | TRANSPORT |
823273 | The Rpcss.exe process consumes 60 percent of CPU time and performance is affected | TRANSPORT |
825995 | Remote NetBT Cache entries have Time To Live values of 601 seconds | TRANSPORT |
827536 | An IP multicast may not be sent correctly from Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 | TRANSPORT |
829120 | You receive a "Stop 0xD1" error message when you try to establish a TCP/IP session | TRANSPORT |
830392 | Fast retransmissions are triggered incorrectly when you enable Selective Acknowledgments (SACKS) | TRANSPORT |
830878 | Your computer sends one gratuitous ARP packet after you disable gratuitous ARP function | TRANSPORT |
834940 | System Monitor may display high values for the Output Queue Length performance counter in Windows 2000 | TRANSPORT |
837771 | Windows 2000 Server stops responding if the TCPDispatch function returns an incorrect status for the IRP | TRANSPORT |
840155 | The system broadcasts too many ARP packets when you copy a large file from a network file share in Windows 2000 SP4 | TRANSPORT |
841194 | You receive a "Stop 0x000000D1" error message in the Netbt.sys driver on your Windows 2000-based computer | TRANSPORT |
841963 | You receive a "Stop 0xD1" error message in the Netbt.sys driver on your Windows 2000-based computer | TRANSPORT |
842168 | Incoming ARP packets can overwrite static entries in the ARP cache in Windows 2000 | TRANSPORT |
883516 | You receive Stop error 0x19 or Stop error 0x50 in the Tcpip.sys file on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer | TRANSPORT |
890856 | A program that uses raw sockets may not see incoming UDP packets in Windows 2000 | TRANSPORT |
891632 | Users experience delays in voice communications or in streaming video after you set the SynAttackProtect registry value in Windows 2000 | TRANSPORT |
824390 | Cannot log on to a Windows NT 4.0 resource domain from a Windows 2000-based client | User Profile |
830464 | Group Policy does not apply roaming profiles correctly if NTuser.dat and NTuser.pol files are not synchronized | User Profile |
831215 | A new folder is created for roaming profiles after you install Windows 2000 SP4 | User Profile |
834878 | Windows Installer package does not install correctly on a Windows 2000-based server that is running Terminal Services in Application Server mode | User Profile |
890212 | "This application must be installed before you can use it" error message when you try to start a program that was installed by using Windows Installer in Windows 2000 | User Profile |
817465 | Error message "Disk defragmenter could not initialize" when you defragment a NTFS drive on a Windows 2000 computer | Utilities, System |
831375 | The CHKDSK utility incorrectly identifies and deletes in-use security descriptors in Windows 2000 | Utilities, System |
824910 | STOP 0x0000001E error on your Windows 2000-based server when an NTVDM process runs | VDM |
827652 | MS-DOS-based communications program experiences intermittent transmission problems after you upgrade to Windows 2000 SP3 | VDM |
840214 | Terminal Server users experience degradation in performance when they run 16-bit programs | VDM |
887820 | Running 16-bit programs are not listed in Task Manager after you install the MS04-032 security update on a Windows XP-based or Windows 2000-based computer | VDM |
816542 | The Windows XP Low Fragmentation Heap algorithm feature is available for Windows 2000 | Win 32 Base |
823684 | A service that makes a call to the SetProcessWorkingSetSize function fails in Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server | Win 32 Base |
828325 | Simultaneous QueryDosDevice function calls to retrieve all devices may not return the correct results | Win 32 Base |
830031 | The CreateToolhelp32Snapshot() function may cause a memory leak on a Windows 2000-based computer | Win 32 Base |
831712 | The CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function triggers a memory leak in a target process | Win 32 Base |
831877 | Multiple memory leaks in the Remote Registry Service when you use performance counters | Win 32 Base |
832791 | Event 2020 errors are logged when files are abandoned on the Modified-No-Write list | Win 32 Base |
833613 | You receive a "Your changes could not be saved" error message when you try to save changes to a network-shared Excel file on a Windows 2000-based computer | Win 32 Base |
839427 | You receive a "Stop 0x1E" error on a Windows 2000-based computer | Win 32 Base |
814135 | Incorrect ToolTip text is displayed | Win 32 GDI |
822779 | Error message: An error occurred printing the file - the data area passed to a system call is too small | Win 32 GDI |
824281 | BAD_POOL_CALLER Stop 0xC2 error occurs when you print in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI |
825060 | "Stop 0x05" error message when you use a multithreaded application in Windows 2000 Server | Win 32 GDI |
826518 | You receive a "User32.dll failed" initialization error message, or the user interface does not update correctly | Win 32 GDI |
828146 | You receive a "stop: 0x000000d5 (fatal system error)" error message when you try to view private characters in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI |
828514 | Intermittent "Stop 0x1E" error message | Win 32 GDI |
829808 | Stop error 0xd5 occurs in the Win32k.sys module | Win 32 GDI |
833649 | A terminal server that is running Windows 2000 Server stops unexpectedly and you receive a "STOP 0x0000001E" error | Win 32 GDI |
834745 | You receive an "0x0000001E (KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)" error message on a Windows 2000 Server that is running Terminal Services | Win 32 GDI |
836084 | You may receive a "0x0000001e" Stop error message when you log off from a Terminal Services session that is hosted on a Windows 2000-based computer | Win 32 GDI |
837384 | "Stop: 0x0000000A (00000063, 0000001c, 00000000, parameter4)" error message on a Windows 2000-based computer | Win 32 GDI |
840997 | You cannot view enhanced metafile format graphics files (or EMF image files) that were created in Adobe Illustrator | Win 32 GDI |
841054 | You receive a "Stop 0x0000001E" error message when you log off from a Windows 2000 Server terminal server | Win 32 GDI |
842092 | You cannot view EMF image files that were created in Adobe Illustrator even after you install a hotfix | Win 32 GDI |
842584 | "STOP 0x0000001E" error in the Win32k.sys device driver on a Windows 2000-based print server | Win 32 GDI |
872804 | Images may be slow to render when you work with .emf files that are located on a remote server in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI |
884540 | Text is printed in an incorrect font when you print documents to a Windows 2000-based print server | Win 32 GDI |
890749 | The image is not printed when you use the EngStretchBlt function or the Graphics::DrawImage method to print to a PCL-5 printer in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI |
891431 | You receive a "Stop 0x0000001E" error message on a blue screen in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI |
884865 | A rectangle that you draw by using the ExtTexOut function is not displayed after you copy it to a program that uses the Windows metafile format in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI+ |
884562 | Enhanced Metafiles (EMF) are slow or do not play at all in Windows XP or Windows 2000 | Win 32 Metafiles |
810807 | A new System log entry is not generated if the desktop heap is exhausted in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
814789 | Windows stops responding with "Stop error 0x7F" error message | Win 32 User |
816769 | Internet Explorer hangs when accessing files | Win 32 User |
817354 | Stop error 0x1E Occurs on a heavily loaded server | Win 32 User |
819535 | "Stop 0x0000001e" error message when you minimize or when you maximize a child window | Win 32 User |
821107 | Various programs may stop responding occasionally | Win 32 User |
822428 | Characters are dropped or lost in Notepad when you use a swipe card reader or a keyboard in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
824337 | Your computer screen may not repaint correctly if the child window of a translucent parent is moved | Win 32 User |
832338 | A large screen area causes desktop pattern corruption in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
833443 | An insertion point does not appear in the expected position when you use edit controls that use the right-aligned or the center-aligned text style | Win 32 User |
835481 | Stop error "0x00000050" after you enter your Pointsec userID and password in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
836044 | Your Microsoft Windows 2000-based server may stop unexpectedly when you switch between program windows | Win 32 User |
838283 | Desktop application menus are improperly displayed if a process exceeds its GDI object quota in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
839229 | Multiple Web-based programs or Component Object Model-based programs stop responding on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
841692 | You see a steady increase in the private bytes of the DDE program that monitors string handles in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
843254 | You receive a "0x0000001E (0x1E)" Stop error in Win32k.sys on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer | Win 32 User |
883635 | You may experience an abnormal shutdown of your Windows 2000 Server-based computer after the Windows logon screen saver starts | Win 32 User |
884846 | "STOP 0x93" error when you add or remove a network drive in Windows 2000 | Win 32 User |
889081 | The Windows 2000 Server-based Terminal server stops responding and your CPU usage for the System process approaches 100 percent when you connect to the Windows 2000 Server-based Terminal server | Windows NT Client |
826216 | FIX: Winhttp.dll causes a memory leak when Windows Integrated authentication fails | Winhttp |
827042 | FIX: Data that is corrupted may be returned from computers that have more than one CPU when you use the ServerXMLHTTP object to send multiple asynchronous requests | Winhttp |
834692 | "WinHTTP Assertion failed" error message when you run a program that uses WinHTTP services in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 | Winhttp |
837161 | FIX: Your application leaks two event handles every time that the application makes an HTTP request | Winhttp |
839045 | Socket applications quit with a WSAEWOULDBLOCK error in Windows 2000 Server | WinSock |
884843 | Socket programs do not return notification events for the WSAEnumNetworkEvents function call in Windows 2000 Server SP4 | WinSock |
842591 | Access violation error message when a 16-bit program calls the SETUPAPI!SetupDiBuildDriverInfoList function on a Windows 2000-based computer | WOW |
890067 | MS-DOS-based programs do not run as expected on a computer that is running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 | WOW |
891577 | A Terminal Services session to a Windows 2000-based computer stops responding if a user logs off after the user quits a 16-bit Windows program | WOW |
892521 | FIX: Unusable results are returned when you search a network location in Windows 2000 | Shell |
843284 | JPEG image appears two times in an Office 2003 document when you print in Windows 2000 | Win 32 GDI |
Security bulletin information
Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4 replaces the software update that is described in security bulletin MS05-019. For more information about security bulletin MS05-19, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
893066 MS05-019: Vulnerabilities in TCP/IP could allow remote code execution and denial of service
Additional query words: w2k patch, UR1
Keywords: kbpubtypekc kbinfo KB900345