NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: NetWare 3.12 Operating System Patches DOCUMENT ID: TID021515 DOCUMENT REVISION: A DATE: 12JUL94 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution README FOR: 312PT2.EXE NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION: NetWare 3.12 ABSTRACT: This file contains the latest operating system test patches for NetWare 3.12. Included with this release are all patches for all user-versions of NetWare 3.12. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- BCKTTSFX NLM ============ SYMPTOM Typically after rebooting the server and going though the process of backing out more than than 263 Transaction Tracking System (TTS) files, the server would hang with no messages. SOLUTION Apply the BCKTTSFX NLM. 985 04-26-94 9:00a NLM Installation Instructions: To allow the patch to work properly, you must load the BCKTTSFX.NLM after loading PATCH MANAGER (PM312.NLM) in the STARTUP.NCF file. Solution Specifics: This patch corrects a problem with backing out more than 263 Transaction Tracking System (TTS) files. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- CRDIRFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM If an attempt is made to create a directory with an blank character +<255> as the last character in the name, the following message is displayed: MESSAGE Unable to create directory SOLUTION Apply the CRDIRFIX NLM. 1361 04-26-94 9:03a Solution Specifics: The fix allows the addition of a blank character +<255> to the end of a directory name. NetWare 3.11 allows the user to create directories that have a blank character (+<255>) as the last character of the directory name for security reasons. To allow NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 to have a blank character (+<255>) to the end of a directory name, apply this patch. The following command works in DOS and on a NetWare 3.11 server. Example: md test.(+<255>) Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- DIRSPCFX ============ SYMPTOM Disk space cannot be accounted for. CAUSE There is a problem with the set parameter "Maximum percent of volume space allowed for extended attributes." The space that is reserved by this set parameter is a mirrored table. The set parameter only searches one of the mirrored tables to check whether it has grown to the set value. Therefore, if the value is at the default of 10%, the space will grow to be 20% of the drive. If the value is 50 percent, then the space can grow to be 100% of the drive. SOLUTION Apply the DIRSPCFX.NLM. 1212 4-26-94 9:06a Solution Specifics: In DIRSPCFX.NLM the "Maximum Percent of Volume Used By Directory" and the "Maximum Percent of Volume Space Allowed for Extended Attributes" were fixed so that they account for the mirror copies of each table. The DIRSPCFX.NLM file is a fix to the set parameter "Maximum Percent of Volume Used By Directory." The limits of this set parameter are 5 to 50% default and the setting is 13%. The set parameter "Maximum Percent of Volume Used By Directory" can use double the disk space set. Example: If the Set parameter is 13%, the actual space that can be used by Extended Attributes is 26%. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. ----------------------------------------------------- DIRSRCFX ============ SYMPTOM On a NetWare 3.11 1,000-user server, the server abends when the user runs out of short-term alloc memory. A memory image is available. SOLUTION Apply the DIRSRCFX.NLM. 1087 5-09-94 11:00a Solution Specifics: The INWDirectorySearch procedure was changed to first search the ccode returned from the GetDirectoryHandle call made above before referencing the DirHandle. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- EAACCFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM If a user only has Read and File Scan rights and tries to copy a file with Extended Attributes from a NetWare 3.12 file server, the following error message is displayed: MESSAGE SYS0002 Access Denied SOLUTION Apply the EAACCFIX NLM. 970 04-26-94 9:06a Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- EADATFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM When performing a drag-and-drop COPY of a directory structure from an OS/2 client, the extended attribute for a new parent directory was corrupted. VREPAIR returned the following error message: MESSAGE Error at extended directory entry xxxx Invalid Data error Invalid Score card error SOLUTION Apply the EADATFIX.NLM. 1181 04-26-94 4:33p NLM Installation Instructions: To install the NLM, load the appropriate patchman (PM312.NLM) for the operating system that is running. Load the appropriate version of EADATFIX.NLM in the same directory. Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- EAREPLFX NLM ============ SYMPTOM When using the drives icon from the desktop to view a NetWare volume (most often a CD-ROM mounted volume), the following errors are displayed on an OS/2 Client: MESSAGE The Drive ";,is not a valid Drive " " " is either read-only or is being used by another program SYMPTOM Sometimes, after these errors are displayed, the connection to the file server is lost. SOLUTION Apply the EAREPLFX NLM. 1182 04-26-94 9:00a Solution Specifics: You can also use NetWare Requester for OS/2 2.10 to help correct the problem. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- ELEVFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM A period exists where two identical requests to access the same sector on the hard disk could get placed in the elevator queue at the same time, resulting in a file server lock-up. The file server may possibly hang when a system is in the process of remirroring and when there is extremely high I/O traffic on the bus. SOLUTION Apply the ELEVFIX NLM. 1717 04-26-94 9:08a The ELEVFIX.NLM patch closes that period and is recommended for general application. Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- GLOCKFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM If more than 23 locks are on a file, NWScanPhysicalLocksByFile fails. CAUSE NWScanPhysicalLocksByFile is an assembly call. It is making the NCP 23 238 call. The LANalyzer shows that garbage is returned by this NCP when more than 23 locks are placed on a file. SOLUTION Apply the GLOCKFIX NLM. 1080 03-09-94 8:30a Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and SFT III 3.11 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- GNSFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM If all of the connections are in use (such as 20 for the 20-user version, 50 for the 50-user version, etc.) and one of the users reboots and tries to get a connection to the file server, the user will not be able to log back in to the server. TROUBLESHOOTING This problem only occurs when the users is connected to only one network. If the user is on an internet, a reconnection will be possible. CAUSE When a user reboots, the previous connection is not terminated at the server until a time out limit is reached (usually 15 minutes). SOLUTION Apply the GNSFIX NLM. 1099 03-28-94 8:47a Solution Specifics: This patch corrects the problem found by checking the source node address of the incoming packet to the node address of all workstations to which the server interprets that it is attached. If a match is found, the server responds to the workstation, thus re-creating a connection in the same slot the workstation had before it rebooted. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and SFT III 3.11 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- IPXRCVFX NLM ============ SYMPTOM When ARCServe 4.0 is running on one of the mirrored NetWare SFT III servers and is backing up a file to the tape, if the secondary server restarts for any reason, the operating system will abend when resynchronizing the memory: MESSAGE General Protection Processor Exception (GPPE) TROUBLESHOOTING This error only occurs if a file is being copied to the tape at the time. If ARCServe is loaded but not in the process of copying a file to tape, then the problem is not apparent. CAUSE IPX.386 did not correctly handle NCP requests that were generated, which caused an invalid fragment count that brought down the primary server. Because the primary server was being remirrored to the secondary server, the secondary server went down as well. SOLUTION Apply the IPXRCVFX NLM. 976 04-26-94 9:04a NLM Installation Instructions: The NLM needs to be loaded in the MSEngine and IOEngine. 1. Copy the IIPXRCFX.NLM and PM311IO.NLM files to the NetWare boot directory. 2. Copy the IPXRCVFX.NLM and PM312.NLM files to the SYS:SYSTEM directory. 3. Edit the IOSTART.NCF file to load the PM311IO.NLM and IIPXRCFX.NLM files. 4. Edit the MSSTART.NCF file to load the PM312.NLM and IPXRCVFX.NLM files. Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and SFT III 3.11 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- MMACCFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM While performing reads from the file server, the workstation hangs. SYMPTOM High utilization (100%) at the server console was also noted. TROUBLESHOOTING By typing "scan for new devices" at the console prompt, the high utilization dropped; however, it would climb back up over time. SOLUTION Apply the MMACCFIX NLM. 1006 04-26-94 8:54a Solution Specifics: MMACCFIX.NLM fixes this condition by patching the media manager accelerator module of the NetWare 4.01 operating system code. This patch is recommended for general application on all NetWare 3.12 servers. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- PBWANFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM WAN links were saturated with packets. CAUSE Due to the nature of packet burst, it is very easy to saturate WANS with packets that were already sent and have arrived correctly. SOLUTION Apply the PBWANFIX NLM. 3028 04-19-94 9:41a Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- REALMFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM When using applications that directly control hardware devices through NetWare (such as jukeboxes, worms, tapes, etc.) and an error condition such as reaching the end of a tape occurs, then an error code is returned to the calling application. Then the error code is scrambled, resulting in the wrong error being passed to the application. The result, to the server (such as abends, hanging, etc.) depends on the specific application. CAUSE If NetWare is in the process of switching to real mode (that is, the DOS Mode semaphore is set), application requests made to a device driver using the DeviceIOCTL and DeviceBlockingIOCTL APIs were aborted. Instead, the APIs should delay the execution of the request. SOLUTION Apply the REALMFIX NLM. 3207 02-08-94 9:14a Solution Specifics: This patch applies to applications that use a DAI interface to communicate with the server's hardware. Check with the vendor of the application to verify the use of the DAI interface, and apply the patch if necessary. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. ----------------------------------------------------- RKIELFIX ============ SYMPTOM The following abend message does not help the user know what to do. MESSAGE Richard Kiel memorial abend #27 SOLUTION Apply the RKIELFIX.NLM. 1044 05-04-94 2:38p Solution Specifics: The abend message has been changed to the following: MESSAGE Invalid entry in message list. A process in the operating system checks the consistency of the message list. When this list is found to be invalid, the operating sytem will return this abend message. Follow the Guidelines for troubleshooting in the System Messages manual Appendix A. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. ----------------------------------------------------- RTCHGFIX ============ SYMPTOM If packet signing is enabled, the workstation eventually times out or appears to be hung. CAUSE When the switch-over occurs on a NetWare SFT III server or a router switch over (such as networks with redundant routes), the packet size is renegotiated between the server and the workstation. The server, in turn, sends unsigned packets to the workstation during the renegotiation process. The workstation, expecting signed packets, discards all the packets from the server attempting the renegotiation; then the workstation eventually times out or appears to be hung. SOLUTION Apply the RTCHGFIX.NLM. 984 12-21-93 11:30a Solution Specifics: Dead code and files not needed in the source were deleted. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. ----------------------------------------------------- RTRTIME ============ SYMPTOM The user is unable to set the timeout value for RIPs and SAPs from the console command prompt. SYMPTOM The speed of the network link is slow enough to require increasing timeout values to greater than the default value. SOLUTION Apply the RTRTIME.NLM. 2054 02-23-94 4:19p NLM Installation Instructions: RTRTIME.NLM is intended for NetWare 3.12, and is a dynamic patch that is loaded at the file server console as a NLM. To be able to load, RTRTIME.NLM requires that latest version of the PATCHMAN NLM (PM312.NLM) is loaded first. Solution Specifics: This patch provides a new server console command "ROUTER TIMEOUT" that adjusts the RIP and SAP information timeout value. This patch would be used on a network where the speed of the network link is slow enough to require increasing timeout values to greater than the default value. This patch allows the timeout value for RIPs and SAPs to be set from the console command prompt. The patch will compare against a new byte variable settable from 4 to 255. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11 and 3.12 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- SYNCMFIX NLM ============ ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION Other: One drive off of one HBA is mirrored to two drives, both of which are on the other HBA. (A total of three drives mirroring the same data). The single drive off of the first HBA is in sync, and the other two drives off of the second HBA are mirrored to the first drive. The server is shut down while the two secondary mirrored drives are still out of sync. The INSTALL NLM shows them still to be in the mirroring process. SYMPTOM When SERVER.EXE is invoked, the INSTALL.NLM shows the primary drive as In Sync and one of the secondary drives as In Sync and the other as Out Of Sync. The two secondary drives are the only ones showing disk activity, as if they are mirroring each other and ignoring the actual in-sync primary drive. SOLUTION Apply the SYNCMFIX NLM. 1025 04-26-94 8:58a Solution Specifics: NLM Installation Instructions: You must load the patch manager (PM312.NLM) and the SYNCMFIX.NLM in the STARTUP.NCF file before the disk driver, or move the disk driver load statements to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file to have them load after the patch manager and the SYNCMFIX.NLM patch. Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- UNLDIRFX NLM ============ SYMPTOM The following abend occurs: MESSAGE UnLockDirectoryEntry called with entry that was already unlocked CAUSE Whenever the directory structure for the file entry isn't in RAM, ImmediateReuseGetDirectoryEntry reads in a directory block over the top of the current block and invalidates the TNode pointer. NOTE: Locking the file entry doesn't guarantee that the TNode is locked. SOLUTION Apply the UNLDIRFX NLM. 1973 04-26-94 8:52a Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.11, 3.12, and 4.01 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- UNLOADFX NLM ============ SYMPTOM NLMs dynamically importing that are not unloaded in the same order that they were loaded can abend. CAUSE The operating system needs a patch to check for a NULL pointer on unload. SOLUTION Apply the UNLOADFX NLM. 992 11-11-93 2:32p Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. -------------------------------------------------------------- WSMSGFIX NLM ============ SYMPTOM When workstations send double-byte broadcast messages, the double-byte characters gets cut in half. TROUBLESHOOTING To reproduce the problem: 1. Log in at two workstations. 2. From one of the workstations, send a double-byte message longer than 55 bytes to the other workstation. Example: Send "XXXXXXXXX..........." to STATION_ID XXXXXXXXXX.... 3. At the recieving workstation, press + to clear the first part of the message. 4. The second part of the message appears at the receiving worstation; however, the message is collapsed. CAUSE This a server problem instead of a utility problem. When the message is too long to be displayed on the screen, the server divides the message without checking to see whether the character is double-byte. If the division takes place on the second half of a double-byte character, the characters displayed are changed. Double-byte characters must not be split. SOLUTION Apply the WSMSGFIX NLM. 1132 12-16-93 10:00a Solution Specifics: Different versions of this patch are available for the following NetWare operating systems: NetWare 3.12 Example: Patches for NetWare 3.11 are in 311ITx.EXE or 311PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 3.12 are in 312ITx.EXE or 312PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare 4.01 are in 401ITx.EXE or 401PTx.EXE. Patches for NetWare SFT III 3.11 are in SFTITx.EXE. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Self-Extracting File Name: 312PT2.EXE Revision: A Files Included Size Date Time \ 312PT2.TXT (This File) PM312.DOC 3683 06-29-94 8:59a PM312.NLM 9221 03-24-94 11:06a GNSFIX.NLM 1099 03-28-94 8:47a ELEVFIX.NLM 1717 04-26-94 9:08a RTRTIME.NLM 2054 02-23-94 4:19p BCKTTSFX.NLM 985 04-26-94 9:00a CRDIRFIX.NLM 1361 04-26-94 9:03a DIRSPCFX.NLM 1212 04-26-94 9:06a DIRSRCFX.NLM 1087 05-09-94 11:00a EAACCFIX.NLM 970 04-26-94 9:06a EADATFIX.NLM 1181 04-26-94 4:33p EAREPLFX.NLM 1182 04-26-94 9:00a GLOCKFIX.NLM 1080 03-09-94 8:30a IPXRCVFX.NLM 976 04-26-94 9:04a MMACCFIX.NLM 1006 04-26-94 8:54a PBWANFIX.NLM 3028 04-19-94 9:41a REALMFIX.NLM 3207 02-08-94 9:14a RKIELFIX.NLM 1044 05-04-94 2:38p RTCHGFIX.NLM 984 12-21-93 11:30a SYNCMFIX.NLM 1025 04-26-94 8:58a UNLDIRFX.NLM 1973 04-26-94 8:52a UNLOADFX.NLM 992 11-11-93 2:32p WSMSGFIX.NLM 1132 12-16-93 10:00a Installation Instructions: For specific NLM loading instructions, see the NLM Installation Instructions included with each specific NLM solution. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Any trademarks referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. 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