Unable to Directly Access Any Applet in Control Panel from the New Task Entry In All Far East LOCALIZED Windows NT 3.5x.
ID: Q158216
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Japanese (JPN) versions 3.5 and 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Server Japanese versions 3.5 and 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Korean (KOR) versions 3.51***k
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Microsoft Windows NT Server Korean versions 3.51***k
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Simplified Chinese (SimChin) versions 3.5 and 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Server Simplified Chinese versions 3.5 and 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Traditional Chinese (TradChin) versions 3.5 and 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Server Traditional Chinese versions 3.5 and 3.51
***k Korean (Hangul) Windows NT 3.5 is not a localized version but an
emulation version and all these Control Panel applets are in English, all
Control Panel applets can be directly accessed.
SYMPTOMS
In all Far East localized versions of Windows NT 3.5x, when you attempt to
run a Control Panel applet by typing the following text in the New Task
field of the Task List dialog box (invoked by Ctrl+Esc), the applet does
not run.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem,
- run Control Panel applets from the Control Panel Program Group instead
of from the Task List dialog box.
-or-
- type Control <applet_file_name>.cpl instead of Control
<applet_icon_name>:
To learn what the file names are that correspond to the names that appear
under the corresponding icon of the applet in Control Panel, search for all
%SystemRoot%\System32*.cpl files on your system drive. For example, from a
command prompt, type at the root directory of your system drive:
Dir *.cpl /s
MORE INFORMATION
The following table lists Control Panel applet icon names in the left
column along with their corresponding applet file names in parentheses if
there is a standalone file available. Not all Control Panel applets have a
standalone program .cpl file. Applet icon names followed by a single
asterisk (*) are available only on Windows NT Server 3.5x (not available on
Windows NT Workstation 3.5x), for example, the Licensing applet has an
asterisk and is only available on Windows NT Server. Some applet icon names
only appear in the Control Panel if the corresponding applications that
don't ship with Windows NT, for example, Gateway Services for NetWare
(GSNW), and Macfile, are installed on Windows NT. The second through the
sixth column from the left each correspond to a localized version of
Windows NT 3.5 and/or 3.51. If a version number is listed in the column
title, that column only pertains to that version of Windows NT. The Yes and
No entries under the second through the sixth column indicate whether you
may run the applet listed in the same row under the first column by typing
Control <applet_icon_name> in the localized version:
Applet Icon Name (applet file name)
Traditional Simplified
Chinese Chinese Japanese Korean3.5 Korean3.51
------- ------- -------- --------- ----------
Color (Main.cpl)
No No No Yes No
Fonts
No No No Yes No
Ports
No No No Yes No
Mouse
No No No Yes No
Desktop
No No No Yes No
Keyboard
No No No Yes No
Printers
No No No Yes No
International (Intl.cpl***1)
No No No Yes No
System
No No No Yes No
Date/time
No No No Yes No
Console (Console.cpl)
No No No No*2 No
Cursors (Cursors.cpl)
No No No Yes No
Display (Display.cpl)
No No No Yes No
Licensing (Liccpa.cpl) *
No No No Yes No
Mail (Mlcfg32.cpl)
No No No Yes No
Sound (Multimed.cpl)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Drivers
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Network (Ncpa.cpl)
No No No Yes No
ODBC (Odbccp32.cpl)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Server (Srvmgr.cpl) ***3
No No No Yes No
Services
No No No Yes No
Devices
No No No Yes No
UPS (Ups.cpl)
Yes yes No Yes Yes
GSNW/CSNW (Nwc.cpl) *
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Internet (Inetcpl.cpl)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monitoring Agent (Bhctrl.cpl)
No No No No No
Macfile
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tape Devices (ctape.cpl) ***4
<Chinese IME> (Cime.cpl)
No No
<JPN/Kor 35 IME> (Imesel.cpl) ***4
No No
***1: Not available in JPN Windows NT 3.5x version.
*2: Not available in Korean Windows NT 3.5.
***3: Do not confuse with Srvmgr.exe which is for Server Manager.
Srvmgr.cpl is for Server Control Panel Applet.
***4: No icon in Control Panel at all in FE localizations.
***5: Korean (Hangul) Windows NT 3.51 does not have an applet in Control
Panel for IME.\*
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem
and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it
becomes available.
Additional query words:
Control Panel NCPA Far East Localization localized
Keywords : kbother kbui NTSrvWkst ntui ntutil
Version : WinNT:3.5,3.51
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb