SFM: Confirm Volume Removal Dialog Box Requires a Mouse

Last reviewed: May 9, 1997
Article ID: Q103928

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1

SYMPTOMS

Under Windows NT Advanced Server Services for Macintosh (SFM), a mouse or other pointing device is required to browse through connected users in the Confirm Volume Removal dialog box.

Steps to Reproduce Problem

  1. From File Manager, create a MacFile volume named Test.

  2. From a Macintosh computer, connect a user to the volume named Test.

  3. In File Manager, choose Remove Volumes from the MacFile menu.

  4. Select Test and choose OK.

  5. Choose Yes when asked, "Are you sure you want to remove the selected Macintosh-Accessible volume(s)?"

  6. When the Confirm Volume Removal dialog box appears, there is no way to change focus to the section that lists all the connected users without a mouse. Thus, if more Users are connected than can be shown in the window, there is no way to scroll through the list of Users.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, upgrade to Windows NT Server version 3.5.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1. This problem was corrected in Windows NT Server version 3.5.


Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords : kbbug3.10 kbinterop ntmac NTSrv
Version : 3.1
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: May 9, 1997
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