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SYMPTOMSWhen you use a localized version of the Microsoft Windows NT Option Pack NTOP, you may cause Windows 95 computers to get load errors when trying to run Explorer if a CMAK profile has been downloaded to the client machines and installed. CAUSEThe Windows NT Option Pack comes with Internet Connection services for RAS. This allows administrators to create customized connection scripts for their clients. This is done through a self-extracting installer that installs the profile manager and dependent files. One of these dependent files is Comctl32.dll. The profile, when downloaded and installed to the client, overwrites a Windows 95 compliant version of Comctl32.dll with a Windows NT specific version. This causes load errors when you try to run Windows 95 Explorer and other Comctl32.dll dependent applications. RESOLUTION
This issue will be resolved in the next update to the Windows NT Option
Pack. You can also update the Windows NT Server that has the Windows NT
Option Pack installed with the latest version of Comctl32.dll located at:
http://www.microsoft.com/msdn/downloads/files/40Comupd.htm The default directory to make the file update is: \Program Files\CMAK\cm32\jpn\ (comctl32.dll is located in this directory) There is also a hotfix available. The file size and date is below:
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft Windows NT
Option Pack version 1.0 (localized versions only, U.S versions are not
effected).
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