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SUMMARYThis article provides a brief overview of 32-bit Program Group Control (PGC) for Windows 95 clients in Systems Management Server 1.2. MORE INFORMATION
In previous versions of Systems Management Server, PGC monitored and
reconfigured Windows registry settings each time an application was
launched using the Appstart functionality of PGC. This was done so that PGC
would be able to provide dynamic server selection at launch time. For this
to work, a special application (called Smssetup.exe) was required to
perform these changes. This implementation proved to be difficult to
support, and a better solution now exists for Windows 95.
NETWORK NAMING PROVIDERNetwork Naming Provider (NNP) is a system application (running at Ring 3) that provides the non-real time component of the Systems Management Server Router. NNP loads at boot time, reads the system registry for Systems Management Server information, formats that information, and passes it to the Logical Network Redirector (LNR). In addition, NNP verifies server and share status as needed, and updates the information for LNR.LOGICAL NETWORK REDIRECTORLogical Network Redirector (LNR) is a Windows 95 system VxD (running at Ring 0) that contains the real-time portion of Systems Management Server Router. LNR loads at startup, hooks the installable file system (IFS) manager, and is transparent to user applications. LNR is used to monitor appropriate file operations for accesses to Systems Management Server controlled resources and when necessary to redirect operations that fail to an alternate path. In addition, LNR does load leveling on the initial use of a share.Additional query words: prodsms win95 SMSRouter
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