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- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and Server
- U.S. Service Pack 1
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- Contents
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- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Installation Instructions for the Windows NT 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 1
- 2.1 User Notes
- 2.2 List of Bugs Fixed in Windows NT 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 1
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- 1.0 Introduction
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- This release of Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM) 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 1 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.
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- 2.0 Installation Instructions for the Windows NT U.S. Service Pack
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- 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, ALPHA, or PPC directory (depending upon
- whether you have an Intel(TM), MIPS(R), ALPHA AXP(TM) or PowerPC(R)
- CPU), and type UPDATE.
- 3. Follow the instructions given on the screen.
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- 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.
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- 2.1 User Notes
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- *** 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.
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- *** Adding New Components to the System
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- 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.
-
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- *** Installing Symbol Files from the CD-ROM
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- To install the symbol files corresponding to the new binaries in Service
- Pack 1, 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):
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- XCOPY /S /U /D D:\SUPPORT\DEBUG\I386\SYMBOLS C:\WINNT\SYMBOLS
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- This will copy the Service Pack 1 .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).
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- 2.2 List of Bugs Fixed in Windows NT 4.0 U.S. Service Pack 1
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- 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.
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- Service Pack 1
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- Q78303: Intermittent File Corruption Problem
- Q142653: STOP Message Occurs Calling GetThreadContext/SetThreadContext
- Q142654: Winsock Memory Access Violation in Ws2help.dll Or Msafd.dll
- Q142655: Stop Message Appears After Deleting ProductOption Registry Key
- Q142656: Internet Explorer 3.0 on RISC Computer Cannot Connect to Host
- Q142657: Data Corruption on Windows NT 4.0
- Q142658: Internet Information Server Runs Out of Memory
- Q142659: Internet Explorer 2.0 Fails To Check the Country Code/Language
- Q149903: File Manager Performs a Move Instead of a Copy
- Q156832: STOP Message when IBM Warp Client Connects to Windows NT 4.0
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