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1. Common Upgrading Questions About Win NT 3.51 Resource KitI have the Windows NT 3.5 Resource Kit and Windows NT 3.51.
Is there more than one update to the Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit? In addition to the first update for Windows NT 3.51, Microsoft has produced a second update titled "Windows NT Resource Kit Version 3.51 Update 2." This second update volume contains new information about Windows NT 3.51, including
The update volumes are incremental. The information in Update 1 is not covered in Update 2, so you need to purchase both update volumes if you want all of the Resource Kit information. How can I get an upgrade for the Resource Kit without paying full price? The Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit consists of the original four Windows NT 3.5 Resource Kit volumes plus an additional fifth volume that covers new issues specific to Windows NT 3.51.(It also includes update corrections to the previous four volumes). A new Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit utility CD-ROM is included with the update. You can order the full set or just the 3.51 update volume and the updated CD-ROM by calling Microsoft Press Sales at 800-MS-PRESS or by visiting your local bookstore. 2. NT 3.5 Resource Kit "Remote Command Installation" Instructions Do not WorkThe following installation information is stated in the "Tools for Windows NT" help file for the "Remote Command Installation" utility:
Comments/correction: There is a mistake in the documentation. To install the Remote Command Server, you must first copy the following files from your RESKIT directory to your SYSTEM32 directory: RCMD.EXEAfter these files are copied to your SYSTEM32 directory, the Remote Command Server option will be available and will work properly. From this point, you can follow the installation instructions as written. 3. Installing Windows NT Resource Kit Utilities to Different Operating SystemsThe Windows NT Resource Kit CD-ROM and disks are designed specifically for use with the Windows NT operating system. Due to many differences in the internal structure of Windows and Windows NT, the CD-ROM and the disks are not compatible with other operating systems in the Windows family (e.g., Microsoft Windows 3.1, Microsoft Windows 95).To install the contents of the CD-ROM on your computer, you must have the appropriate version of Windows NT. For the Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit, you can only install the utilities on a computer running Windows NT 3.51. Please note that many Resource Kit utilities are also version specific and will not work with a newer (or older) version of Windows NT. 4. Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit Mail Server Update/Usage InformationThe following information will help clarify the installation and configuration of the Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit utilities for SMTP and POP3 service:The Mail Server bundled in the NT Resource Kit 3.51 is a very basic SMTP and POP3 service and should not require much configuration to function. There are, however, a few things to be aware of: GENERAL:
NOTE: If you attempt to install to a network or non-NTFS drive you will receive the following error:
NOTE: When adding user names, please make sure to use the LOCAL USER DATABASE with LOCAL USER ACCOUNT. One of the most common problems is adding a name like DOMAIN\userX which will not work by design. Instead you need to create a local user called userX. The RESKIT 3.51 Mail Server might work after installing the DHCP server and by manually adding a DhcpDomain name to the registry. 5. POSIX Utilities Q&AI have been unable to get any output from "grep" or any of the other UNIX-like commands. What do I have to do to get these utilities to work on Windows NT 3.51 servers?The most likely cause of problems when using the POSIX utilities provided with the NT Resource Kit is mismatched versions. Please make sure you are using the Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit utilities on a machine running Windows NT 3.51. Windows NT 3.5 utilities do not typically work in Windows NT 3.51 and vice versa. Please remember that the POSIX utilities are provided AS IS. This is why the source code for the utilities is included with the executables. I'm attempting to play with the Posix subsystem using the utilities supplied on the Windows NT 3.5 Resource Kit, and I've noticed a couple executables missing. My attempts to compile the included source files have been unsuccessful. CC, MAKE, and a few other POSIX utilities are only provided in source code. These utilities require some changes to be fully POSIX.1 compliant and have not been tested enough to be provided with the Windows NT Resource Kit in compiled form. The original BSD UNIX source code is provided with the Resource Kit for those who wish to make the necessary code changes. You must have a separate C compiler (such as Microsoft Visual C++ version 4) in order to compile these utilities including any changes you make to provide POSIX.1 compatibility. 6. Alternative Sources for Obtaining Windows NT Resource Kit UtilitiesAs of November, 1995, most of the Windows NT Resource Kit is available in electronic form via the Microsoft TechNet CD-ROM. This includes the Windows NT Resource Kit utilities. For more information regarding the Microsoft TechNet program, please call Microsoft Sales at (800) 426- 9400.The Windows NT Resource Kit utilities are not available free of charge via FTP, CIS, MSN, or any other online source. However, a limited number of the utilities and even a few sources (PERL, REXX, and POSIX ports) are available on the Microsoft FTP server ftp://microsoft.com. If you have further questions regarding the Windows NT Resource Kit, please feel free to e-mail RKINPUT@MICROSOFT.COM. 7. TELNETD Telnet Server Update for Windows NT 3.51 Resource KitThe following information is located in the Readme.wri file of the Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit:
8. NT 3.50 Creadme.wri replaces Readme.wriThe Creadme.wri file (which is correctly installed as the README icon for the Resource Kit) contains new information added after the old Readme.wri was created. Customers should refer to Creadme.wriinstead of Readme.wri for this CD-ROM.9. NT 3.5 ResKit Net2Com, AppleTalk, and Animated Cursor utilities missingNet2Com and the AppleTalk utilities are no longer part of the NT Resource Kit (and won't be for the near future). The Readme.wri incorrectly references these tools. The Creadme.wri file (which is correctly installed as the README icon for the Resource Kit) properly omits these utilities and discusses other utilities added after the old Readme.wri was created.The animated cursors were removed from the Resource Kit because they are included with the Windows NT 3.5 software. 10. Support of the Windows NT Resource KitMicrosoft does not guarantee the performance of the Windows NT Resource Kit utilities, response times, or bug fixes to the tools. Microsoft does, however, offer customer assistance on the utilities by either sending e-mail to RKINPUT@MICROSOFT.COM or by calling Microsoft Product Support Services. For a listing of Microsoft telephone support numbers, please refer to "Your Guide to Service and Support" included with Windows NT.11. Notes on the WAIS Internet Toolkit and EMWACThe WAIS toolkit for Windows NT was created by EMWAC (the European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Center). If you need to contact EMWAC for further information regarding the Internet utilities, here are some handy addresses (updated Feb. 08, 1996):e-mail: emwac@ed.ac.uk 12. NT 3.51 INSTSRV and SRVANY programs try to install FLOPPYLOCK.Instsrv was originally authored to install the FLOPPYLOCK service, and thus most of its visual information will make reference to this. However, text messages aside, it is a great tool for installing almost any service.The misleading information was corrected in The Windows NT 3.51 Update 2 release, making INSTSRV and FLOPPLOCK completely separate. Sincerely, Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit team RKINPUT@MICROSOFT.COM Additional query words: bookbug mspress ms press ms_press ResKit 3.5x
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