Index of directory: CitrixHotFixWF16 ------------------------------------ IMPORTANT NOTE: New HotFixes will use a new naming convention. See the bottom of this file for a description of the new naming convention. A patch is availble for the HotFix tool which allows the tool to handle the new naming convention. The patch file, hftpatch.zip, is located in /pub/ncd/Archive/WinCenter/NCDWinConnect/WC.3.0 on ftp.ncd.com. To Apply Hotfixes: ----------------- 1. hotfixes are applied ONE at A TIME. 2. download hotfixes in a hotfix directory, 3. create a temp directory under the hotfix 4. move one hotfix at a time to the temp directory and then explode 5. Review the README associated with the hotfix (the index in our ftp site does not include the instruction and more detailed info on these hotfixes). 6. From the DOS prompt, type: hotfix /I and press: 7. SHUTDOWN & RESTART 8. repeat the above process ============================================= index.txt Index of files in this directory --------- -------------------------------- SP5_16.TXT NCD readme for Service Pack 5. mpr5_16s.exe WinFrame 1.6 Multi-Protocol Routing Service sp5_16d.exe Service Pack 5 for WinFrame 1.6 (floppies) sp5_16s.exe Service Pack 5 for WinFrame 1.6 sym5_16s.exe Symbols for Service Pack 5 for WinFrame 1.6 sp5_dos.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 client for DOS sp5_w16.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 client for Windows 3.1 sp5_w32.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 client for Windows 95/NT sp516frs.exe Service Pack 5 for WinFrame 1.6 French sym516fr.exe Symbols for French version of Service Pack 5 sp5dosfr.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 French Client for DOS sp5w16fr.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 French Client for Win31 sp5w32fr.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 French Client for Win 95/NT sp516grs.exe Service Pack 5 for WinFrame 1.6 German sym516gr.exe Symbols for German version of Service Pack 5 sp5dosgr.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 German Client for DOS sp5w16gr.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 German Client for Win31 sp5w32gr.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 German Client for Win 95/NT sp516sps.exe Service Pack 5 for WinFrame 1.6 Spanish sp5dossp.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 Spanish Client for DOS sp5w16sp.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 Spanish Client for Win31 sp5w32sp.exe Updated WinFrame 1.6 Spanish Client for Win 95/NT wf_4500r.exe Installing/upgrading on Proliant note winrdu3.exe WinFrame Remote Debug Utility wf160501.exe Corrects the problem where IIS would not run after installing Service Pack 5. wf160505.exe Contains CPROFILE.EXE utility to shrink user profiles. wf16n507.exe WinFrame 32-bit Client. Fixes the problem where typed lowercase characters would begin to appear as capitals. wf16w507.exe WinFrame 16-bit Client. Fixes the problem where typed lowercase characters would begin to appear as capitals. wf16d513.exe Fixes the problem where the WinFrame DOS client would fail to cache large images correctly and appear to hang. wf160519.exe Replaces: wf160517. Fixes a Btrieve error message that was displayed on the NetWare server and a problem for DOS Btrieve applications. wf160522.exe Corrects problem when accessing share points on OS/2 (LAN Server and Warp Connect) servers. sf165022.exe French version. Corrects problem when accessing share points on OS/2 (LAN Server and Warp Connect) servers. sg165022.exe German version. Corrects problem when accessing share points on OS/2 (LAN Server and Warp Connect) servers. ss165022.exe Spanish version. Corrects problem when accessing share points on OS/2 (LAN Server and Warp Connect) servers. se165037.exe Corrects the problem where the "Connect to Printer" dialog did not display the printer description. se165039.exe Corrects the problem where an application needed an updated version of OLEAUT32.DLL. se165040.exe This hotfix includes a utility to toggle whether a third-party GINA program can be bypassed when logging in on the console. se165043.exe Contains the utility WFPROF.EXE, which is used to update users' WinFrame profile path or copy all the WinFrame-specific settings from one user to another. se165046.exe Replaces: se165044, wf160527. Resolves a problem where printer error popups were not being handled consistently when printing to a shared-client printer. sf165048.exe French version. This resolves a memory access error that resulted in a blue screen when using NtNotifyChangeKey() in a synchronous manner. se165049.exe Corrects the problem where the server's drive A would be accessed during COMMAND.COM startup when drive C wasn't present. se165053.exe Corrects the problem where after changing the configuration of TCP/IP WinStations under WinStation Configuration and running CFGWS /RESET,all user names remained set to "Demo1". se165056.exe Contains a fix to PSERVER.EXE. This hotfix corrects the problem where multiple copies of COM1 and/or COM2 appear under Control Panel, Ports. se165058.exe Contains a fix to LOCALMON.DLL. This hotfix corrects the problem where remapping a Windows printer that uses an LPT port to a print server using "NET USE LPTx: \\SERVER\PORT" caused the error "Device LPTx: not ready". se165059.exe Contains a fix to TCPIP.SYS. This hotfix corrects the problem where a Stop 0x0000000A occurs in TCPIP.SYS when receiving Out of Band (OOB) data. sf165059.exe French version. Contains a fix to TCPIP.SYS. This hotfix corrects the problem where a Stop 0x0000000A occurs in TCPIP.SYS when receiving Out of Band (OOB) data. sg165059.exe German version. Contains a fix to TCPIP.SYS. This hotfix corrects the problem where a Stop 0x0000000A occurs in TCPIP.SYS when receiving Out of Band (OOB) data. ss165059.exe Spanish version. Contains a fix to TCPIP.SYS. This hotfix corrects the problem where a Stop 0x0000000A occurs in TCPIP.SYS when receiving Out of Band (OOB) data. se165063.exe Contains a fix to an RPC memory leak issue. (This is the same problem that Microsoft fixed with their Hotfix HF75374.) se165066.exe Corrects the problem where a user could not save an Exchange attachment to the client drive twice in a row when the file name has a space in it. se165070.exe Corrects the problem where the logon process would search for the SYSTEM.INI file over the network, causing unnecessary network traffic. se165072.exe Replaces wf160510, wf160503. Fixes the problem where activating an ESCON connection to a mainframe computer causes applications to lose the ability to access the file system on any drive. se165074.exe Replaces se165048, se165038, wf160528. Corrects the blue screen caused by using NTCRASH with the -n parameter. se165079.exe Replaces se165071, wf160524, wf160502. Fixes a client COM port mapping problem. The server was not correctly interpreting an application's request for more data from a mapped client COM port. se165083.exe This hotfix for WinFrame Version 1.6 eliminates error messages that are displayed when there are more than 2047 locally cached user profiles. se165086.exe Replaces se165085, se165082, se165081, se165076, se165075, se165073, se165069, se165068, se165067, se165065, se165064, se165062, se165060, se165055, se165052, se165045, se165042, se165041, se165036, se165035, se165033, wf160529, wf160526, wf160525, wf160520, wf160518, wf160516, wf160514, wf160511, wf160504. Fixes a problem where a WinStation would hang after a disconnect or a logoff and a problem where a WinStation would generate an access violation during logon. se165087.exe Replaces se165084, se165078, se165054, se165050, se165047, wf160523, wf160521. This hotfix corrects a problem where applications that opened files on a NetWare server in DENY_READ and DENY_WRITE mode using DOS INT 21 function 3D would only open the file with DENY_WRITE set only. se165089.exe Replaces se165080, wf160506. This hotfix solves the "All Pipe Instances are Busy" error. This error is caused by applications that use the 16-bit DOS method of printing using pipes. se165090.exe Fixes a problem where clients could not connect to IPX WinStations. se165093.exe Corrects the problem where files in Macintosh volumes disappear from Macintosh clients. Refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q164138 for more information. se165094.exe Addresses a blue screen problem. The system would halt with the message: STOP: 00000019 (0x00000003, 0x80143E70, 0x,00000000, 0x00000000). This problem was related to the NTFS driver. Refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q156731 for more information. se165097.exe Replaces se165057. Corrects a problem that may cause a WinStation to hang when printing. se165098.exe Fixes a problem where a Dr. Watson error would occur when the messenger service was stopped, re-started and then stopped again. se165100.exe Replaces se165079, se165071, wf160524, wf160502. Fixes a client COM port mapping problem. The server was not correctly interpreting an application's request for more data from a mapped client COM port. se165102.exe Replaces SE165099, SE165096, SE165095, SE165092, SE165091, SE165088, SE165086, SE165085, SE165082, SE165081, SE165076, SE165075, SE165073, SE165069, SE165068, SE165067, SE165065, SE165064, SE165062, and more. Fixes a hang in application Navision when user double-clicked on the application's scroll bar. se165103.exe Fixes the problem where the initial program was started with high priority when it should have been started with normal priority. ---------------------------- New Hotfix Naming Convention ---------------------------- As of April 4, 1997 the hotfix naming convention has changed for all new hotfixes, old hotfixes will not be renamed. The table below breaks down the new naming convention with hotfix SE165033.EXE used as an example: S Digit 1 specifies whether the hotfix is applicable to the server or client. This digit can be one of four values: S = Server hotfix, D = DOS client hotfix, W = Windows 16-bit client hotfix, N = Windows 32-bit client hotfix. E Digit 2 reflects the applicable language, in this case English. Other values include: F = French G = German S = Spanish X = All languages. 16 Digits 3 and 4 reflect the version of the software for which this hotfix is applicable, Version 1.6 in this case. 5 Digit 5 indicates which service pack should be installed before the hotfix is installed (Service Pack 5 in this case). If this digit is "0," it indicates that the hotfix can be installed without first installing a service pack. 033 Digits 6 - 8: This value is sequential and indicates the hotfix number. This example shows it is the thirty third hotfix since the last service pack was released. ---------------------------