The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) is fully compatible with
Microsoft LAN Manager RAS. However, some tuning may be required when
connecting from a Windows NT RAS client to a LAN Manager 1.x RAS
server. Windows NT uses more NetBIOS names than any other Microsoft
networking client. (Windows NT uses eight NetBIOS names while LAN
Manager and Windows for Workgroups use only four-five names.) Because
of this, if some parameters on the LAN Manager RAS server are not
modified, errors can be generated, indicating the server's name table
is full or that insufficient NetBIOS sessions are available on the
server.
LANMAN.INI
PROTOCOL.INI
These modifications represent the minimum settings for Windows NT RAS
client support. If the LAN Manager server is also handling many other
network clients, these values may need to be increased.
Additional Information on LAN Manager RAS SettingsThe RemoteListen parameter is one of the most important settings. It can greatly affect the resources devoted to RAS clients and effectively make RAS clients full members of the LAN. For more information on this parameter, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:REMOTELISTEN and MESSAGES The number of RAS ports in use at once greatly affects how you tune your LAN protocols. With more lines, you can have more sessions; with more sessions, you will need more names for each protocol. Because Windows NT RAS clients already have twice as many names as LAN Manager and Windows for Workgroups RAS clients, this issue becomes even more important. If you think you are having a problem relating to this, try stopping the messenger service. The messenger service registers NetBIOS names for your computer, login identification, and domain; disabling the messenger service will reduce your name usage by three. Windows NT RAS servers are not affected as much by a high number of names, as their default maximum names parameter is set to 255. Also, under Windows NT, these names are stored in paged memory and do not take up system resources as severely as under LAN Manager. The only reason to reduce this number is to limit the number of names each client can use. Additional query words: wfw wfwg prodnt
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