DOCUMENT:Q123863 20-AUG-2001 [winnt] TITLE :README.TXT: Windows NT Version 3.5 U.S. Service Pack PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows NT PROD/VER::3.5 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS: ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5 - Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Following is the README.TXT file that accompanies the Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 Workstation and Server U.S. Service Pack 3: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 Workstation and Server U.S. Service Pack 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents -------- 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Installation Instructions for the Windows NT 3.5 U.S. Service Pack 3 2.1 User Notes 2.2 List of Bugs Fixed in Windows NT 3.5 U.S. Service Pack 3 1.0 Introduction ----------------- This release of Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM) 3.5 U.S. Service Pack 3 is easy to apply from within Windows NT and changes only those files that were originally set up on the Windows NT Workstation or Windows NT Server system. Service Pack releases are cumulative: they contain all previous fixes, as well as any new fixes made to the system. 2.0 Installation Instructions for the Windows NT U.S. Service Pack ------------------------------------------------------------------- Installing the Service Pack from a floppy disk: 1. Insert Service Pack Disk 1 into the floppy drive. 2. At the Windows NT Command Prompt, change to that floppy drive (that is, A: or B:) and type UPDATE. 3. Follow the instructions given on the screen. Installing the Service Pack from a CD-ROM: 1. Insert the Service Pack CD-ROM disk into the CD-ROM drive. 2. At the Windows NT Command Prompt, change to that CD-ROM drive, then change to the i386, MIPS, or ALPHA directory (depending upon whether you have an Intel(TM), MIPS(R), or ALPHA AXP(TM) CPU), and type UPDATE. 3. Follow the instructions given on the screen. Installing the Service Pack from a network drive: 1. At the Windows NT Command Prompt, type the command to connect to the network drive on which the Service Pack files reside. 2. Change to that network drive and type UPDATE. 3. Follow the instructions given on the screen. 2.1 User Notes --------------- *** Emergency Repair Disk If it is necessary to use the Windows NT Emergency Repair Disk to repair your Windows NT system at some time after you apply the Service Pack, you will need to re-apply the Service Pack after the repair is completed. This is because the Emergency Repair Disk repairs your system by restoring your original Windows NT setup. After the repair has completed, simply follow the above Installation Instructions to reapply the Service Pack. *** Adding New Components to the System If new software or hardware components are changed or added to your system after you have applied the Service Pack, it will be necessary to reapply the Service Pack. This is because the files taken from the original Windows NT disk set may not be equivalent to the files on the Service Pack disk set. It is not possible to install new components directly from the Service Pack media (such as a new keyboard or printer driver). New components must be installed from the original product media. *** Installing Symbol Files from the CD-ROM To install the symbol files corresponding to the new binaries in Service Pack 3, do the following (assuming your CD-ROM drive is D:, your symbol files are located in the C:\WINNT\SYMBOLS directory, and you are installing the files for an x86 machine): XCOPY /S /U /D D:\SUPPORT\DEBUG\I386\SYMBOLS C:\WINNT\SYMBOLS This will copy the Service Pack 3 .DBG files over the existing versions of these files. The XCOPY command shown will copy only those .DBG files that are already installed (/U switch), and only those with a more recent time- date stamp (/D switch). *** Remote Access Service (RAS) Several fixes were made to Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) that are included in this Service Pack. Following is background information on client compatibility with RAS. NOTE: If you don't already have RAS installed, install it from your original Windows NT setup media before applying the Service Pack. RAS Software Compression Compatibility with WFW 3.11 And Windows NT 3.1 In addition to other fixes, the Service Pack installs files that make Windows NT 3.5 software compression compatible with Windows for Workgroups (WFW) 3.11 and Windows NT 3.1. Throughput should improve significantly unless previously compressed files are copied. For best performance Microsoft suggests you configure the RAS client software on WFW 3.11, Windows NT 3.1, and Windows NT 3.50 as follows: 1. In Remote Access, make sure the Disable Software Compression option in the Options menu is clear (not checked). 2. Choose Edit, choose Modem, and select the following: - Enable Hardware Flow Control - Enable Modem Error Control Clear the Enable Modem Compression check box so software compression and modem compression are not used at the same time (as this reduces throughput). Windows NT 3.5 RAS Clients Need No Change for RAS Software Compression If you install the Service Pack on a Windows NT 3.5 RAS server, unmodified Windows NT 3.5 RAS clients do not lose software compression compatibility when calling the RAS server. WFW 3.11 and Windows NT 3.1 RAS clients can use RAS software compression without any need for new files, except as noted below. All copies of Windows NT 3.5 have RAS software compression built-in. Only Windows NT 3.5 computers that are acting as RAS servers need the Service Pack for compression compatibility with Windows NT 3.1 and WFW 3.11 RAS clients. However, because of several code improvements, Microsoft recommends that you also apply this patch to Windows NT 3.5 RAS clients. The patch is required for RAS software compression compatibility when you call a Windows NT 3.1 or WFW 3.11 RAS server from a Windows NT 3.5 RAS client. Software Compression in WFW 3.11 and Windows NT 3.1 RAS Clients Software compression is available by default on these RAS clients unless you set the Disable Software Compression option in the Options menu or you purchased your copy of WFW 3.11 or Windows NT 3.1 after February 1994. You can tell whether you have RAS software compression or not by using the following information: Windows for Workgroups 3.11: File name Bytes Compression ---------- ----- ----------- RASMAC.386 49209 YES RASMAC.386 27193 NO Windows NT 3.1: File name Bytes Compression ------------ ----- ----------- ASYNCMAC.SYS 53188 YES ASYNCMAC.SYS 53716 YES ASYNCMAC.SYS 33732 NO NOTE: The Windows NT 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 RAS compression files can be obtained from the SUPPORT\RAS directory on the Windows NT 3.5 U.S. Service Pack 3 CD. 2.2 List of Bugs Fixed in Windows NT 3.5 U.S. Service Pack 3 ------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Use the Qxxxxxx number that precedes the title of the bug fix to query the Microsoft Knowledge Base to find an article about that bug. Q122182: CALC.EXE Display Error in Floating Point Number Calculation Q122323: WinNT 3.5 Software Update for the Pentium Floating Point Error Q110882: GP Fault in WINLOGON.EXE Q110932: Mail Fails with Memory or Network Errors Q110947: Diamond Viper VLB Video Adapter Driver Fails To Load Q111026: Backup Creates Many REGXXXX Files, Can't Copy .EVT Files Q111027: File Write to Network Share Using MS-DOS 21h Function Fails Q111325: Can't Choose Paper Tray with Postscript Printer Driver Q111420: MIPS Four-Processor Computer Halts for Long Time Q111429: SET Batch File Command Resets Error Levels Q111450: Two Token Ring Adapters Forces Source Routing on Both Adapters Q111736: Printing Postscript from Project, Task Bars Shaded or Darkened Q112547: Error and Warning Events Not Described in System Log Q112637: STOP Message on MIPS Computer Caused by NET Command Q112874: Fonts Look Different When Printed and on Screen Q113916: Copy from One Novell Server to Another Fails Q114304: ACLs Not Translated When User Names Have Extended Characters Q114577: Watermark Software HP 1300T Removable Disk Stuck or Corrupted Q114892: Err Msg: "Out of Memory" Browsing Network Files as Administrator Q115431: Turkish Characters in Directory Name Hangs Windows NT Q115602: Cannot Input Unicode Characters >256 into Dialog Edit Field Q116341: Characters Change When Pasted into 16-bit Applications Q117359: SFM: Copying Files Between Volumes Freezes Other Mac Clients Q119277: Err Msg: "Access denied" Running MS-Mail SMTP Gateway in VDM Q119568: Kyocera FS-3500A PCL Driver Will Not Print from Lower Paper Tray Q119574: WinNT 3.1 to 3.5 Upgrade Does Not Copy OEM SCSI Drivers to Disk Q120693: Dual Processor MIPS Computer with Proteon NIC Hangs At Startup Q120770: STOP: 0x0000000A When CadexNet on LM Clients Stress SRV.SYS Q121645: STOP 0x0000001E in SRV.SYS Q121725: Alert for "<" Condition Fails to Run Batch File Q121726: STOP Message Caused by NTFS with Long Filenames Q121822: Deadlocks When Using Asynchronous Named Pipes Q122043: Err Msg: Access Denied Connecting to NetWare Resource Q122224: Format Limits Stripe Sets to 4 GB Q122248: Event Id 2000 Errors In System Log Q122329: Err Msg: System Error 59 Has Occurred, an Unexpected... Q122368: "Insufficient Memory" Messages Appear When You Use Word 6 Q122385: Err Msg: Mail Could Not Read the Entire Message... Q122445: Unexpected Network Error When Changing WfWG Password Q122781: LMHOSTS #INCLUDE of Local Files May Fail on Windows NT 3.5 Q122793: Err Msg: OS Loader V3.5 Windows NT Could Not Start... Q122838: Memory Leak in LMREPL Service Q122903: Error Message with Compaq Smart SCSI Q122961: Print Job Stalls Printing to NEC NPDL2 Q122986: Justified Words Printed with PostScript Driver Contain Spaces Q123058: Closing Timed-Out Applications Without Choosing End Task Q123062: Windows NT 3.5 Fails to Unlock a Record Area After Locking It Q123083: Client Hangs Accessing Remote Downlevel LAN Manager Server Q123155: Err Msg: The Remote Computer is Not Available Q123159: Windows NT 3.5 Computer with Intel Neptune PCI Chip Hangs Q123166: Time and Date Stamp of Word 6.0 Document Updated Q123215: Backup Incorrectly Sets Archive Bit on WFWG 3.11 Files Q123275: Extra Keys on Brazilian Keyboard Do Not Work at Command Prompt Q123338: SFM Performance Degrades Due to Memory Problem Q123447: Err Msg: STOP Message in DLC.SYS Q123478: Multiple ISDN Adapters Cannot Be Installed Q123500: Administrators Permissions for a Printer Change to Read Q123607: Graphics and True Type Fonts Print Garbage on Okidata ML320 Q123678: Changing Registry Does Not Prevent User from Changing Delay Q123716: CACLS.EXE Err Msg: No More Internal IDs Available Q123717: Windows NT Backup Writes Incorrect Times To Log Q123738: STOP 0x0000001e Err Msg with NetBEUI Client/Server Applications Q123740: Unexpected Error Accessing MS Mail Postoffice Through GSNW Q123741: Cannot Run RAS Programs When a Service References RASAPI32.DLL Q123744: Secure Erase on Exabyte 2501 Err Msg: The Computer Has Rebooted Q123745: Windows NT Err Msg: No more connections to the remote... Q123862: Opening a File Causes the Application to Close Q123942: Invalid User Names Causes Memory Leak Q123957: Error Updating PowerPoint 4.0 File Using CSNW/GSNW Q123964: Server Service Hangs When Using GSNW Q123965: Can't Get Zone Information with Compaq Netflex II TR NIC Q123976: Sequential File Reads of 4K Instead of 64K Blocks Q124021: CD-ROM File System Does Not De-allocate Non-paged Pool Memory Q124037: Windows NT Setup Err Msg on Compaq: Stop 0x0000008B Q124084: FTP OnNet 1.1 PPP Client Hangs Windows NT 3.5 RAS Service Q124120: Event Log Service Fails to Start Due to Event Log Corruption Q124121: Memory Loss During Application Process Creation Q124142: Registry Editor Hangs When You Select a Key Q124157: Cannot Build VC++ Projects (.PDB & .PCH Files) on Netware Server Q124242: Forced Disconnect for Macintosh Users Not Working Q124284: STOP 0x00000026 when Accessing a CD Using an Indirect Path Q124360: Non Critical Error with IR32_32.DLL and Mitsumi IDE CD-ROM Q124374: Windows NT 3.1 Computer Cannot Log On to Windows NT 3.5 Domain Q124375: SFM: File Permissions Problem When Volume is Shared at Root Q124484: Error 33: DOSRead and DOSWrite APIs from OS/2 Application Q124542: Service Logged On w/ User Account Able to Interact with Desktop Q124549: Unable to Disable Print Event Logging in Windows NT 3.5 Q124582: VBApp & OLE Do Not Work If Network Components Are Not Installed Q124648: DC21040 Causes Windows NT 3.5 to Stop Responding (Hang) Q124747: SFM Err Msg: The Item...Is Missing and Was Probably Deleted... Q124796: DHCP Client Does Not Support Domain Name Option Q124816: Very Large or Very Small Transfers to SCSI Printers Fail Q124853: STOP Message with SFMATALK.SYS Q124874: STOP Message 0x0A Running Performance Monitor on NEC 3360 Q124909: Problems Accessing Drive Formatted with Ontrack Disk Manager Q124910: Using Ontrack Disk Manager to Support Large IDE Drives Q124912: Slow Processing with Windows NT PDC and LAN Manger BDC Q124936: Application in VDM May Receive Overrun Error Q124940: STOP 0x0000000A when Accessing NetWare Server Q124958: NTFS Integrity Problems with Large Stripe Sets Q125573: Event Viewer Does Not Report System Log Errors Correctly Q125625: Software Compression Compatibility in Windows NT 3.5 RAS Q125646: Computer with Intel Neptune PCI Chip Hangs on Warm Reboot Q125759: Windows NT3.5 Improves Performance with Intel Neptune PCI Chip Q126020: Setup Err Msg on Intel Xpress Deskside: Inaccessible Boot... Q126277: 16-Bit Process Creation Can Result in Memory Loss Q126429: Equinox Serial Driver Causes the Win16 Subsystem to Fail Q126752: DCs Fail to Synchronize or Validate Users Over NWLINK Q127818: Clients Fail to Connect to Windows NT Server Q128565: LMHOSTS File Generates STOP 0x00000050 Q129045: Date and Time Stamp of Files Change When Copied to Netware Q130117: Running PKZIP Hangs WFW or Windows NT MS-DOS Command Prompt Q130120: Event Error 2000 Logged Repeatedly Due to Illegal Command Q130480: GSNW Share Names Displayed as DELETED with RAS Server Running Q125385: File Size and Date Reported Incorrectly On NTFS Drive Q126142: Windows NT Mail Err Msg: The Network Path You Entered Could... Q126383: RAS Callback Via ISDN Uses Only One Channel Q126451: SNA Server: Windows NT Client Loses Session To Server Q126560: Cannot Create NetBIOS Session Over TCP/IP Q126652: FDDI MAC Address Issue with Windows NT 3.5 Q126724: NPMCA.SYS Causes STOP 0x0A in TCPIP.SYS Q126974: STOP 0x24 Generated With NTFS Q126978: IBM Token Ring /A Adapter Fails To Start in Windows NT 3.5 Q127775: STOP 0x0A in STREAMS.SYS with DEC Pathworks Loaded Q127789: LAN Manager Clients Cannot See Windows NT Computers Q127814: Printing to WinNT Queue Attached to NetWare Queue Hangs NetWare Q127821: Problems Using Event Viewer from Windows for Workgroups Q127908: Granularity Value Changes After Installing Service Pack 2 Q127909: Seed Routing Not Working With C.O.P.S. LocalTalk NIC Q127922: Setting BDC to be WINS Proxy Agent May Cause Broadcast Storms Q128254: Stop Msg: C0000218 "Unknown Hard Error" When Registry is Overrun Q128335: IPX Subnet Clients Unable to Connect to Windows NT Q128415: NT to LAN Manager UAS Replication Problem after using PORTUAS Q128447: Enumeration of Large NTFS Directory Takes a Long Time Q128448: RAS Event ID 20013: The User Connected to Port... Q128550: Memory Leak: MS-DOS-Based Apps Starting Non-MS-DOS-Based Apps Q129054: Periods Not Displayed in CD-ROM Disc Volume Label Q129111: PCI Adapter Incorrectly Identified on Dual-bus Computers Q129482: Systems Management Server Inventory Via RAS Causes STOP Screen Q129600: Large Zeroing Operations Cause Systems To Appear Hung Q130661: Windows NT 3.5: STOP 0x0000000a in NETBT.SYS When Memory is Low Q130901: Frame Corruption in Retransmitted IPX Packet Q131339: STOP Msg: 0x0000000A or 0X0000001E Dis/Reconnecting to WfWG Svr Q131479: Unable to Change Printer Settings From Windows Applications Additional query words: prodnt servpack SP3 bug fix qfe compact disc ====================================================================== Keywords : Technology : kbWinNTsearch kbWinNTWsearch kbWinNT350search kbWinNTW350 kbWinNTW350search kbWinNTSsearch kbWinNTS350 kbWinNTS350search Version : :3.5 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. 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