Differences Between 128-bit Service Pack vs. 40-bit Service Pack

Last reviewed: December 23, 1997
Article ID: Q176820
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0

SUMMARY

How to identify differences between the 128-bit and 40-bit versions of Windows NT Service Packs and the files required for 128 Service Packs.

MORE INFORMATION

The only files that are different between the 40-bit and 128-bit versions of service packs are Ndiswan.sys, Security.dll, Ntlmssps.dll, and Schannel.dll. This information is being provided for situations where a hotfix version of one of these files might affect whether a 40-bit version is required or a 128-bit version is required.

All 40-bit versions will have the words Export Version on the Version tab in the Description field when you click Properties from the File menu. If you have a 128-bit version of a service pack you will not see Export Version in the Description field on the Version tab when you click Properties from the File menu.

Keywords          : ntconfig ntdomain ntdriver ntgeneral nthowto ntsecurity ntsetup NTSrvWkst kbhelpfile
Version           : WinNT:4.0
Platform          : winnt
Hardware          : ALPHA x86
Issue type        : kbinfo


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Last reviewed: December 23, 1997
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