OXID Bindings Always Contain the Same IP Information (259295)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Application Center 2000

This article was previously published under Q259295

SYMPTOMS

After you change the TCP/IP address, the OXID bindings still reflect the previous IP address. This problem can affect the ability to use Microsoft Application Center 2000 NLB clusters in Unicast mode.

RESOLUTION

A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that this article describes. Apply it only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem.

To resolve this problem, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services telephone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:Note In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.

The English version of this fix should have the following file attributes or later:
   Date           Time     Version        Size     File name
   ---------------------------------------------------------
   April 7, 2000  5:40 PM  5.0.2195.2027  183,056  Rpcss.dll
				

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about how to install Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 hotfixes at the same time, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

249149 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 Hotfixes


Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:10/19/2005
Keywords:kbHotfixServer kbQFE kbbug kbenv kbfix kbnetwork kbQFE kbWin2000PreSP2Fix KB259295