DOCUMENT:Q124083 31-JUL-2001 [sms] TITLE :SMS: ViewNAD and the Network Applications Database (NAD) PRODUCT :Microsoft Systems Management Server PROD/VER:winnt:1.0,1.1 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbnetwork kbusage kbDatabase kbPGC smsdatabase smspgc ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Systems Management Server versions 1.0, 1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= ViewNAD provides a text based graphical display of the current Systems Management Server Network Applications Database (NAD) for review. This article describes how to use the ViewNAD utility. MORE INFORMATION ================ VIEWNAD.EXE Dumps the NAD database for review Environment: 32 bit Windows NT Usage: VIEWNAD Execute VIEWNAD.EXE from the directory: \\\SMS\LOGON.SRV\APPCTRL.BOX\DATABASE ViewNAD provides a text based graphical display of the current Network Applications Database for review. This database consists of *.HGF (groups) and *.HAF (applications) files. These files are parsed by ViewNAD and are then displayed. The NAD database resides on each SMS logon server in the ..\LOGON.SRV\APPCTRL.BOX\DATABASE directory. The *.HAF files contain the applications available and the *.HGF files contain information on what global user groups have access to these applications. An SMS client uses the Program Group Control (PGC) utility to read these databases and update the users desktop based on the information in the files. This is accomplished by using a LAN Manager API to enumerate all global user groups that the current user belongs to in the currently logged on domain. PGC will then compare the list generated with the user groups listed in the NAD files and update the clients desktop to match the NAD list of applications that are associated with these user groups. There are three sections to the ViewNAD output. The first section lists what groups the currently logged on user of ViewNAD belongs to. The second section contains a list of the NAD objects. The first line contains the return code 1 or 0 for success/failure and the size of the buffer holding the objects. It then lists all the NAD objects in the database. The first three characters are the site code of the originally created package. The third section contains the NAD program item information. Each program group is listed with its associated program items. Below is the record format. Program Group: Group: Name of program group Users: A list of global user groups that have been granted access to this program group Registry: Name of the clients registry key for this program item Description: Name of the program item Command: Command line executable file name Servers: UNC names of the SMS distribution servers available. Drive: Type of redirection required (drive mode) If not listed then runs with UNC name <"?">: Requires a drive letter : Requires this specific drive letter Platform: Bit mask of supported platforms. Currently this data is invalid. ViewNAD parses this data incorrectly. Below is an example of a ViewNAD output of an SMS site's NAD database: INTERACTIVE LOCAL Department 8954 psscnsred-se Administrators Everyone Domain Users Get Objects Return Code 1 Size 45 BPC00001 BPC00002 BPC00003 BPC00004 GBL00003 Program Group ======= BPC00001 ========== Group MS Office Users psscnsred-mgr;psscnsred-se [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00007 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+autoconv:msapps [ASCII 179] Description Graph AutoConvert [ASCII 179] Command msgraph5\autoconv.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0000C [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+graflink [ASCII 179] Description GraphicsLink [ASCII 179] Command graflink.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0000A [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+wrkgadm [ASCII 179] Description MS Access Workgroup Administrator [ASCII 179] Command wrkgadm.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0000D [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+mplayer [ASCII 179] Description Media Player [ASCII 179] Command mplayer.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00009 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+msaccess [ASCII 179] Description Microsoft Access [ASCII 179] Command msaccess.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00004 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+excel [ASCII 179] Description Microsoft Excel [ASCII 179] Command excel.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00001 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+msoffice [ASCII 179] Description Microsoft Office [ASCII 179] Command msoffice.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00006 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+powerpnt [ASCII 179] Description Microsoft PowerPoint [ASCII 179] Command powerpnt.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00005 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+msquery:msapps [ASCII 179] Description Microsoft Query [ASCII 179] Command msquery\msquery.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00002 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+winword [ASCII 179] Description Microsoft Word [ASCII 179] Command winword.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0000B [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+ofreadme [ASCII 179] Description Office Readme Help [ASCII 179] Command ofreadme.hlp [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0000E [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+preview [ASCII 179] Description PowerPoint [ASCII 179] Command preview.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00008 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+pptview [ASCII 179] Description PowerPoint Viewer [ASCII 179] Command pptview.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00003 [ASCII 179] Registry msoffpro+macrode [ASCII 179] Description Word Dialog Editor [ASCII 179] Command macrode.exe [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\ofc43_sh\;\\CNSSUP2\ofc43_sh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0000F [ASCII 179] Registry MSAPPS [ASCII 179] Description MSAPPS Shared Components [ASCII 179] Command [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\msappssh\;\\CNSSUP2\msappssh\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB Program Group ======= BPC00002 ========== Group CNS Documents Users psscnsred-mgr;psscnsred-se [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0001D [ASCII 179] Registry oct94hcl.hlp [ASCII 179] Description NT 3.5 October HCL [ASCII 179] Command miscinfo\oct94hcl.hlp [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\cns-docs\;\\CNSAPPS1\cns-docs\;\\CNSSUP2\cns- docs\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 556A8556A9556AA556AB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00014 [ASCII 179] Registry SP2help [ASCII 179] Description NT Service Pack 2 [ASCII 179] Command SP2-3.1\fixlist.hlp [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\cns-docs\;\\CNSAPPS1\cns-docs\;\\CNSSUP2\cns- docs\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00015 [ASCII 179] Registry NTSP2a [ASCII 179] Description NT Service Pack 2a [ASCII 179] Command SP2a-3.1\fixlist.hlp [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\cns-docs\;\\CNSAPPS1\cns-docs\;\\CNSSUP2\cns- docs\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 556A8556A9556AA556AB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC00016 [ASCII 179] Registry NTSP2b [ASCII 179] Description NT Service Pack 2b [ASCII 179] Command SP2b-3.1\FIXLIST.HLP [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\cns-docs\;\\CNSAPPS1\cns-docs\;\\CNSSUP2\cns- docs\ [ASCII 179] Drive ? [ASCII 179] Platform 51EA851EA951EAA51EAB [ASCII 195][ASCII 196] BPC0002D [ASCII 179] Registry BPC0002D [ASCII 179] Description NT Service Pack 3 [ASCII 179] Command SP3-3.1\FIXLIST.HLP [ASCII 179] Servers \\CNS-SMS\cns-docs\;\\CNSAPPS1\cns-docs\;\\CNSSUP2\cns- docs\ [ASCII 179] Platform 555C0555C1555C2555C3 Additional query words: sms prodsms ====================================================================== Keywords : kbnetwork kbusage kbDatabase kbPGC smsdatabase smspgc Technology : kbSMSSearch kbSMS100 kbSMS110 Version : winnt:1.0,1.1 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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