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- Microsoft Windows 98
- Year 2000 Update README File
- November 1998
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- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1998
-
- This document provides complementary information to supplement the
- Microsoft Windows 98 documentation.
-
- The Windows 98 Year 2000 Update provides Windows 98 updates to resolve
- known year 2000 issues with the Windows 98 operating system.
-
- For current year 2000 information regarding Microsoft products, visit
- the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/year2000 or call
- 1-888-MSFT-Y2K or contact your local Microsoft subsidiary.
- Such information is generally available to all Microsoft customers for
- the sole purpose of assisting the planning for the transition to the
- year 2000. This document contains the information currently available
- concerning the date-handling behavior of Microsoft's products and is
- subject to change, at any time, without notice. We therefore recommend
- that you continue to check the information on the Microsoft Year 2000
- Web site regularly for any such changes.
-
- NOTE: For the best readability, maximize the Notepad window.
-
- To print this file, open it in Notepad or another word processing
- program, and then click Print on the File menu.
-
-
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- CONTENTS
- ========================================================================
- I. Installation Notes
- A. System Requirements
- B. Downloading and Extracting the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update
- C. Before You Install the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update
- D. Useful Switches
-
- II. Release Notes
- If You Reinstall Windows 98
-
- III. What Are the Year 2000 Issues in Windows 98?
-
- IV. Additional Issues
-
- V. Microsoft Technical Support
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-
- I. Installation Notes
- ---------------------
-
- A. System Requirements
- You need 20 MB free disk space to install the Windows 98
- Year 2000 Update.
-
- B. Downloading and Extracting the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update
- If you download the update from the Web site, be sure to read the
- release notes completely before you extract and install the
- Windows 98 Year 2000 Update.
-
- After you download the Update, a compressed executable file called
- Y2kw98.exe appears on your hard drive. This executable file contains
- the files you need to update your system for the year 2000.
-
- >>> To extract the file and install the year 2000 updates:
- 1. Click Start, and then click Run.
- 2. In the Run dialog box, click Browse.
- 3. Locate the Y2kw98.exe file on your hard drive.
- 4. Click Open, and then click OK.
- 5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
-
- This Year 2000 Update is for Windows 98 only. This Update is not
- intended for use on and will not install on computers running
- Windows 95, Windows NT, or Windows 2000. For international versions
- of Windows 98, download and install the appropriate language version
- for your location.
-
- C. Before You Install the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update
- Because the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update updates your system files
- and requires you to restart your computer during installation, you
- should save and close all open documents and close all programs
- before installing the Update.
-
- D. Useful Switches
- There are several installation options available to advanced users
- when installing the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update. You can view these
- options at any time by clicking Start, clicking Run, typing
- y2kw98.exe /? and then clicking OK.
-
- To use the optional installation parameters below, type
- y2kw98.exe <option>
-
- /Q - Quiet mode (skips all user prompts) - Useful for silent
- installations in batch setups.
- /T: <full path> - Specifies a temporary working folder.
- /C - Extract files only to the folder when used also with /T -
- Allows an administrator to download files into a specified
- location.
- /C: <cmd> - Override install command defined by author - Not used
- for this update.
-
-
- II. Release Notes
- -----------------
-
- If You Reinstall Windows 98
- If you have to reinstall the Windows 98 operating system, you will
- lose the benefits of the Windows 98 Year 2000 Update installation.
- Any time you have to reinstall Windows 98, run the Windows 98 Year
- 2000 Update installation again.
-
-
- III. What Are the Year 2000 Issues in Windows 98?
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- The issues listed below are resolved by installing this Update.
-
- 1. Date/Time Picker (comctl32.dll).
- Previously, when you set your Regional Settings in the Control
- Panel to handle years as two digits, the Date/Time Picker function
- did not correctly reflect the date. This patch addresses that
- issue.
-
- 2. Microsoft Wallet (actpmnt.ocx)
- When entering credit card information in versions of Microsoft
- Wallet earlier than version 2.1.1383, you must enter the month,
- day, and year for expiration dates beyond the year 2000. Otherwise,
- information may not be handled as expected.
-
- For example, entering a credit card with an expiration date of 5/01
- is handled as May 1 of the current year. This behavior was changed
- in Microsoft Wallet version 2.1.1383 and later.
-
- 3. Phone Dialer applet (dialer.exe)
- The Show View Call Log option doesn't display the date properly
- after successful completion of a telephone call. If the system
- date is adjusted to the year 2000, the date is displayed as 100,
- 101,102, and so on.
-
- For example, in the year 2000, you make a call using the Dialer
- applet. The log file created or appended to after the completion
- of the phone connection displays the year portion of the call date
- incorrectly, such as 101, 102, 103, and so on.
-
- 4. Time and Date applet (timedate.cpl)
- When you select the date February 29 and change the year using the
- up and down arrows in the Date/Time Properties dialog box, the
- calendar displays February 29 every year, whether it's a leap year
- or not. This is a display issue in the applet.
-
- 5. Document Properties (docprop.dll)
- When you view the properties of Microsoft WordPad or Microsoft Word
- documents and set custom date information, the year 2000 is not
- accepted as a valid entry when typed as "00." All two-digit dates
- are assumed to be in the 20th century (that is, 19xx). In addition,
- if the time zone is set to the Far East, the date properties lose a
- day when you enter the year as 2000.
-
- 6. Boot Strap (io.sys)
- If the system is started at the precise instant that the system
- Real Time Clock (RTC) date rolls over at midnight, the system
- clock might display an inaccurate time/date. Restarting your
- computer corrects this problem.
-
- For example, turn on your computer, and then restart it at the
- exact same moment that your system's internal clock is changing
- from 11:59:59 P.M. to 12:00:00 A.M. Your system might display an
- incorrect day or year until the computer is restarted and the
- internal clock resets itself. This is a test issue and not year
- 2000 related.
-
- 7. DHCP Virtual Driver (vdhcp.386)
- Winipcfg /all - IP Leases obtained on or after 3/01/2000 are
- reported as being obtained the previous day. The system date is
- displayed properly but the DHCP client reports a date one day
- prior.
-
- For example, if you log on to a LAN after March 1, 2000, and you
- run Winipcfg /all from Start\Run or Ipconfig /all from a DOS VM,
- the lease obtained date is one day behind. After 2/28/2000, the
- lease obtained date is one day behind the expected date.
-
- 8. Microsoft Data Access (msdadc.dll, Msadce.dll)
- The msdadc.dll file is part of the OLE DB core components and a
- part of the Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC). If you code
- to ADO, and your ADO Recordset includes Date data types, such as
- adDate, adDBDate, adFileTime, or adDBTimeStamp, and you're using a
- date format in which periods are used instead of slashes for date
- separator (for example, 01.01.98 instead of 01/01/98), and you
- specify a year less than 60, then Data Convert (msdadc.dll) might
- translate your date as a time.
- For example, 01.01.01 (January 1, 2001) might be converted to
- 01:01:01 (December 30, 1899, 1:01:01A.M.).
-
- For more information about OLE DB compliance, visit the Microsoft
- Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/year2000.
-
- 1. Click Product Guide.
- 2. In Compliance Information for Microsoft Products, select
- Microsoft OLE DB. Under Data Access, select Microsoft OLE DB.
- 3. Click Search, and the latest compliance documentation will be
- displayed.
-
- 9.Microsoft Foundation Class Library (mfc40.dll)
- After the year 2000, programs that use the COleDateTime function
- may improperly parse a date. To view an example of this after the
- year 2000, from Programs\Accessories\System Tools run
- System Information (msinfo32.exe) and save the file. Open this
- .nfo extension file, and from the File menu select Properties.
- The date stamp may display the improper date. For example,
- 02/05/2000 may display as 2/05/100.
-
- 10.DOS Xcopy (xcopy32.mod)
- When using xcopy in real mode with the optional parameter /D:date,
- xcopy does not accept years entered as two digits, except for the
- years 80 through 99. The message "Invalid date" is displayed. When
- using xcopy in protected mode (from within Windows) two-digit
- dates are accepted but are recognized as being within the 20th
- century (02/05/01 is seen as 02/05/1901).
-
-
-
- IV. Additional Issues
- ---------------------
-
- A. Docprop.dll and Microsoft Office 97
- The updated file docprop.dll is included in this Update to fix
- potential year 2000 problems when entering custom dates in document
- properties from Windows Explorer. However, you may still experience
- date-related issues when entering custom date properties from
- within a Microsoft Office 97 program (for example, Word 97).
- This is a issue specific to Microsoft Office 97 and
- Office 97 Service Release 1. To resolve such issues, download the
- Microsoft Office 97 Service Release 2 from the Microsoft Web site
- at http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/
-
- B. Microsoft Jet Database Engine 3.5 and Microsoft Office 97
- When you try to synchronize two members of a replica set that was
- created before the year 2000, and the current date on your computer
- is after the year 2000, a synchronization message might appear.
- This is because of how the expression service mishandles date
- entries in the MSysExchangeLog table in replicas. When a replica
- set created before the year 2000 is compacted after the year 2000,
- exchange information relating to synchronizations after the year
- 2000 is deleted from the MSysExchangeLog table. After this
- information is deleted, the generation information in the
- MSysExchangeLog table and the MSysGenHistory table does not match,
- and the replicas cannot be synchronized.
- To resolve this issue, download the latest Microsoft Office 97
- Service Release from the Microsoft Web site at
- http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/
-
- For example, you have a database replica set created in the year
- 1999 using Microsoft Access 97. When the replica set is used in the
- year 2000 and the user types dates into a table, the date is not
- handled properly: 2000 becomes 100. Then, when the database is
- compacted, records with these dates are discarded because they
- appear to exceed the replica's retention period. The next time a
- synchronization is performed, the process does not complete and a
- message appears because entries that the log table says should be
- there no longer exist.
-
-
- V. Microsoft Product Support Services
- -------------------------------------
-
- Technical support for this component is provided in the United States
- and Canada by calling (425) 635-7222, 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.,
- Pacific time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. For help after
- hours, visit the Options topic at http://www.microsoft.com/support.
- For customers using text telephone (TDD/TTY), technical support for
- this component is available by dialing (425) 635-4948 in the
- United States and Canada, 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Pacific time, Monday
- through Friday, excluding holidays. For support information outside the
- United States and Canada, contact your local subsidiary. Phone numbers
- for Microsoft Subsidiaries are subject to change. For the most recent
- listing, see the Support Online Web site at
- http://support.microsoft.com/support. If there is no Microsoft
- subsidiary office in your country, contact the vendor from which you
- purchased your Microsoft product. Microsoft's support services are
- subject to Microsoft's then-current prices, terms, and conditions,
- which are subject to change without notice.
-
- THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED TO YOU FOR THE
- SOLE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING THE PLANNING FOR THE TRANSITION TO
- THE YEAR 2000. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE INFORMATION CURRENTLY
- AVAILABLE CONCERNING THE BEHAVIOR OF MICROSOFT'S PRODUCTS IN THE NEXT
- CENTURY AND IS UPDATED REGULARLY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. WE THEREFORE
- RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONTINUE TO CHECK THE INFORMATION LOCATED AT
- http://microsoft.com/year2000 REGULARLY FOR ANY CHANGES. CONSQUENTLY,
- THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT 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. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS
- SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT,
- INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, PUNITIVE
- OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS
- HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES
- DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR
- CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY
- NOT APPLY. THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED TO BE READ IN
- CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER INFORMATION LOCATED AT
- http://microsoft.com/year2000, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
- DEFINITION OF THE VARIOUS COMPLIANCE RATINGS AND MICROSOFT'S
- YEAR 2000 TESTING PRACTICES. TO THE EXTENT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED
- IN THIS DOCUMENT CONFLICTS WITH THE INFORMATION LOCATED AT
- http://microsoft.com/year2000, THE INFORMATION LOCATED AT
- http://microsoft.com/year2000 SHOULD BE CONSIDERED MORE UP TO DATE.
-
- ANY STATEMENTS MADE TO YOU BY MICROSOFT OR CONTAINED HEREIN IN THE
- COURSE OF PROVIDING YEAR 2000 RELATED FIXES, YEAR 2000 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS,
- OR REMEDIATION SERVICES (IF ANY) ARE SUBJECT TO THE YEAR 2000
- INFORMATION AND READINESS DISCLOSURE ACT (112 STAT. 2386). IN CASE OF
- A DISPUTE, THIS ACT MAY REDUCE YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS REGARDING THE USE OF
- ANY SUCH STATEMENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY YOUR CONTRACT OR
- TARIFF.
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