Addname Corrupts the Lmhosts File and Cache (112018)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft LAN Manager 2.0
- Microsoft LAN Manager 2.0a
- Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2
- Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2b
- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11
This article was previously published under Q112018 SYMPTOMS
A build of the Addname utility that was initially released with Windows
for Workgroups version 3.11 causes problems when used. The "addname /save"
command generates strange characters in the LMhosts file.
When you start the machine with a correct Lmhosts file, the machine boots
and the Lmhosts entries get loaded properly. But "addname /save" (which
saves the Lmhosts cache entries to the Lmhosts file) corrupts the Lmhosts
file with strange characters. In the example below, the characters on the
left are IP addresses; the characters on the right are meaningless:
137.61.97.229 "39FC10x1B\0xFFB\ 1\0xFF" #DOM:
57.51.50.65 " Qa=\0xFFA6" #PRE
32.32.52.48 " \0xFF\0x01;\0xFF \0x1B\0xFFB\0x00\0x00"
58.67.66.0
RO\0xFF\0xFF\0xFF\0xFF\0xFF\0x0A\0xFFQ\0xFF*\0xFF!\0xFF\0xFF
CAUSE
One of the Addname builds initially released with the WFWG 3.11 TCP/IP
stack (1.0a) was corrupt, causing problems.
RESOLUTION
For a workaround, use the Addname utility that comes with either LAN
Manager 2.2 TCPstack or WFWG 3.1 TCP connections pack.
To resolve the problem, obtain the updated Addname build from the Internet.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/23/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB112018 |
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