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SYMPTOMS
When Remote Access Service (RAS) is installed on a Windows NT Server
running NWLink (IPX/SPX) protocol, client/server applications that depend
on SAP and RIP protocols may not be able to connect to their servers.
CAUSE
When RAS is installed on the NT Server, also installed is an IPX router.
This router considers zero to be an invalid network number. If, under the
configuration option for NWLink, autodetect is chosen for frame type
and no routers or a Novell server is present on the local network, then
zero may be chosen as the network number. If IPX/SPX protocol frame types
are configured manually, then the network numbers associated with these
frame types default to zero.
WORKAROUND
To solve this problem, enter a valid network number for each frame type
specified in the registry on the Windows NT Server. (A valid network number
is an eight-digit hexadecimal number whose value is greater than zero; for
example, AABBCCDD.)
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