The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Windows NT Workstations using Client Services for NetWare (CSNW), or
Windows NT Servers using Gateway (and Client) Services for NetWare (GSNW)
to specify a default tree and context in a NetWare Directory Services
(NDS) tree may experience heap corruption, often resulting in an access
violation in Services.exe.
CAUSEThe maximum allowable context that can be safely specified as a default in CSNW, or GSNW was 32 characters including the length of the tree name. Because of the 32 character restriction, using NDS contexts with more than 32 characters results in stack corruption, usually leading to heap corruption as well. RESOLUTIONOne of the following resolution methods should correct this problem:
- OR - - OR - STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 4.00. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 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: replace prodnt
Keywords : kbnetwork kbbug4.00 ntsetup ntgeneral kbfix4.00.sp1 kbfix4.00.sp2 NTSrvWkst |
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