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SYMPTOMSWhen a computer running Windows NT Workstation or Server 3.51 or 4.0 tries to connect to a NetWare server with IPX checksum-enabled through a NET USE command, the following error message is displayed: No connections can be made to the NetWare server. CAUSE
The problem is caused when a NetWare server has the following setting in
Startup.ncf :
Possible server settings:
With the checksums value set at 2, Windows NT will try to establish a session with a NetWare server. It is after the session is set up that the NetWare server parses the IPX header for the checksum. At this point, the NetWare server will reject packets from the Windows NT client because the checksum value set in the IPX header is FFFF. Currently, Windows NT does not use the checksum field. WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, make the following change in the Startup.ncf
file on the NetWare server:
It is important to note that "checksums only" does a check of the IPX header only, not the data or frame. MORE INFORMATIONWindows NT does not implement the checksum feature as it adds unnecessary overhead and only checks the validity of the header. There are no plans for implementing this in the future.
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