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SYMPTOMSYou added persistent IP routes with the "route" command. After applying Windows NT 3.51 U.S. Service Pack 2, the routes no longer appear in the route table. Connectivity that relies on those routes does not function properly. CAUSEAn enhancement was made to the route command for Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 2 to allow a metric (hop count) to be specified. This hop count parameter is stored in the registry along with the other information for each persistent route. The route entry format was changed in the registry to add a field for the metric, and the new route code can not read the older-style entries. WORKAROUND
There are currently three ways to regain the previous routes. Two require
the use of Regedt32.exe to modify the registry:
MORE INFORMATION
In Windows NT 3.51, the ROUTE.EXE command can store persistent IP routes
as values under the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Each route is stored in the value name string as a comma-delimited list of the form: destination,subnet mask,gateway For example, the value representing a host route to destination 45.100.23.10 through gateway 131.110.0.1 would be named: 45.100.23.10,255.255.255.255,131.110.0.1 The value type is a REG_SZ. There is no value data (empty string). After applying Service Pack 2, the expected format changes to: destination,subnet mask,gateway,metric The sample entry above could be modified as follows:
RESOLUTIONThis problem has been corrected in the latest Service Pack for Windows NT version 3.51 and Windows NT 4.0. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.51.
This problem was corrected in the latest Windows NT 3.51 U.S. Service Pack.
For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K Additional query words: prodnt 3.51 static routes lost
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