Cannot Back Up
Registry or Event Logs on Dynamic Volumes
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260913
- In Windows 2000, the Backup tool (Ntbackup.exe)
cannot back up or restore the registry or event
logs on Dynamic volumes. Error Messages When
You Try to Log On to a Secure Web Site if
Registry Key Is Damaged or Invalid
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 259537 -
When you try to use Internet Explorer to log
on to a secure Web site, you may receive one
or both of the following error messages:
Incorrect Permission
in Registry Cause Unpredictable Results
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 139342 -
If you have incorrect permissions set in the
Windows NT LanmanServer registry keys, unpredictable
results occur. Following are some examples:
Incorrect Range for
RegistrySizeLimit in Resource Kit
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 125860 -
The Windows NT Registry Entries Help File,
REGENTRY.HLP, included with the Resource Kit
for Windows NT 3.5 incorrectly specifies the
RegistrySizeLimit parameter range as from
"4 Bytes to Unlimited." The correct range
is "4 Megabytes to Unlimited
Regedt32.exe Truncates
REG_MULTI_SZ Entries Longer Than 1,024 Characters
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 269629 -
Regedt32.exe splits a string that is longer
than 1,024 characters by inserting a null
character within the string after 1,024 characters.
If you open a REG_MULTI_SZ value that has
a string that is longer than 1,024 characters
and click OK to save it, the string
is split after 1,024 characters and a null
character is inserted.
Registry Entries
for Identical Devices Not Updated After Updating
Driver for One Device
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266266 -
If two or more identical devices (for example,
network or SCSI adapters) are installed and
you use Device Manager to update one device,
the new driver is installed and the driver
information (provider, date, and version)
is updated. (updated 1052000)
Registry Handles
Leaked in Winlogon When Canceling Drive Reconnect
Dialog Box
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266655 -
When Windows 2000 is attempting to reconnect
user-mapped drives during the logon process,
a dialog box that you can use to cancel the
operation is displayed. If, during this process,
a drive is not available and you click Cancel,
Windows 2000 may leak registry event handles
Registry Quota Leak
In Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260241 -
Certain registry operations may cause the
registry size that is reported in the user
interface to be miscalculated. The operations
that lead to this condition do not commonly
occur. However, if this condition does occur,
the reported current
Registry Size Limit
Change Results in PagedPoolSize Change
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 140364 -
When changing the registry size, the entry
for PagedPoolSize may be automatically changed
from its default setting of zero to a fixed
value. This could result in unexpected and
or undesirable behavior on a Windows NT server.
Running RegClean
4.1 Causes Access Violation in Windows NT
4.0
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 172575 -
When you run RegClean version 4.1 in Windows
NT 4.0, you may receive the following error
message: Application Error
RegClean.exe Exception: access violation(0xc0000005),
address:0x00414053 This error message
occurs because RegClean version 4.1 is not
compatible with Windows NT 4.0.
SendPort DNS Registry
Key Does Not Work as Expected
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260186 -
When you upgrade your Microsoft Windows NT
4.0-based computer that is running Domain
Name Service (DNS) to Windows 2000, you may
experience name resolution issues. |