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HP Advanced Server V7.3B for OpenVMS
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Restrictions in Advanced Server V7.3B for OpenVMS
13.1
Installation and Configuration Restrictions
13.1.1
Advanced Server Cannot Coexist with PATHWORKS V5.0C for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) Server
13.1.2
Advanced Server May Fail at Startup If SYLOGIN.COM Executes with Errors
13.1.3
Advanced Server Fails to Start If Any Processes Are Running the ADMININSTER Command-Line Interface
13.1.4
Ignore Recommendations to Terminate Deinstall (PRODUCT REMOVE)
13.1.5
Authentication Fails After Attempt to Synchronize with a PDC Using a Windows NT Server with Service Pack SP5
13.1.6
Configuration Might Fail If Disk Quotas Do Not Allow Enough Space in SYS$SCRATCH
13.1.7
PWRK$CONFIG.COM Might Report the Server as Supporting 0 PC Clients and No Transports
13.2
Upgrade and Downgrade Restrictions
13.2.1
Server Type Version Number Might Not Be Updated During Downgrade
13.2.2
Upgrading Large Share Databases
13.3
OpenVMS Registry Restrictions
13.3.1
Changes to Incorrect Parameter Data Types in the Registry Do Not Take Effect
13.3.2
Changes Made to OpenVMS Registry Event Log Settings Do Not Take Effect
13.3.3
The "^" Character Does Not Get Encoded in Parameter Values
13.4
File Server Restrictions
13.4.1
Restriction When estimate_filesize is Set to 1 in PWRK.INI File
13.4.2
Limitation Copying Indexed Files
13.4.3
The User Cannot Access File Names With Dot and Without Extension
13.4.4
Advanced Server May Issue Incorrect BlobCache Warning Messages
13.4.5
Advanced Server Supports a Maximum Path Length of 512 Characters
13.4.6
Advanced Server Does Not Support File Access from Macintosh Clients
13.4.7
Premature Disk Full Conditions
13.4.8
DECram Performance Problem
13.4.9
Access Denied to Files Restored from Backup of Another System
13.4.10
"XCCB Not in Use" Errors in LMMCP Log File
13.4.11
You Cannot Map to an OpenVMS Search List
13.4.12
Do Not Use "DEV" as a Share Name
13.4.13
Limit to Number of Directory Levels
13.4.14
Server Language Restrictions
13.4.14.1
Entering Extended Character Set Characters in Single-Byte ISO-8859 Form Can Result With Wrong Data
13.4.14.2
Relative and Indexed Files with Names Containing Extended Character Set Characters Are Inaccessible
13.4.15
File Size Restriction
13.4.16
Alias File Names Not Supported on NFS Shares
13.4.17
Case Sensitivity
13.4.18
Restriction on Roaming User Profiles
13.5
User Interface Restrictions
13.5.1
Expired Password Cannot be Changed During Admin Login
13.5.2
Inconsistent Results from ADMIN/SHOW FILE Command
13.5.3
Configuration Manager (ADMIN/CONFIG) Requires That the Registry Server Be Running
13.5.4
When a User Account Is Created Without a Password, an Encrypted Password is Supplied
13.5.5
Server Acting as a BDC Will Not Allow Changes to Share Permissions Until Synchronized with PDC
13.5.6
Directory File (Folder) Name Length Restrictions on ODS-2 Disk Volumes
13.5.7
Alias Name Not in Browse List When Using DECnet Transport Only
13.5.8
Mouse Selection Highlights Entire Screen
13.5.9
Advanced Server Unable to Resolve Job Logical Translation as Part of a File Specification
13.5.10
Server Description (SrvComment) Restriction
13.5.11
Cannot Delete Stale Host Mappings
13.5.12
SHOW SERVICES Command Fails When Directed to Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
13.5.13
Specifying a User Password Shorter Than the Minimum Length Produces Unexpected Error Message
13.5.14
Local Group Names Limited to 20 Characters in Length
13.5.15
ADMINISTER Commands Cannot Act on Event Log Files of Remote Windows 2000 or Windows NT SP6 Servers
13.5.16
ADMINISTER SET PASSWORD Command Fails If the PDC is Windows 2000 or Windows XP
13.5.17
SHOW COMPUTER Command Might Fail with -LM-E-NERR_SERVICENOT Error
13.6
Windows 2000, Windows 2003 and Windows XP Related Restrictions
13.6.1
Restrictions Applying to Windows 2000, Windows 2003 and Windows XP
13.6.1.1
Problem When Ports 137, 138 and 139 are Blocked
13.6.1.2
Unable to Establish Trust With Windows 2003 Domain
13.6.1.3
Unable to Establish Trust Using ADMINISTER ADD TRUST/TRUSTED <w2k3domainname> Command
13.6.1.4
Windows 2000 and Windows XP Clients Unable to Rejoin Domain
13.6.2
Restrictions Applying to Windows 2000 Only
13.6.2.1
Cannot Establish a Trust with a Windows 2000 Domain By Means of Remote Administration
13.6.2.2
Restricted Anonymous Access on Windows 2000 Server Affects External Authentication
13.6.3
Restrictions Applying to Windows XP Only
13.6.3.1
Enabling a Windows XP Client to Join and Log On to a Domain
13.6.3.2
Windows XP Client Stays in Computer List Even After Being Removed from Domain
13.7
Printing/Print Management Restrictions
13.7.1
Restriction for Print Share Names with Unicode Extended Characters
13.7.2
Cannot Rename Print Share or Print Queue
13.7.3
Cannot Move Print Job Position In Queue from Client
13.7.4
ADMINISTER REMOVE PRINT QUEUE Fails to Delete a Routing Print Queue
13.7.5
Client Cannot Purge Print Queues
13.7.6
Cannot See Print Job Name from Client
13.7.7
Windows NT Print Manager Fails to Display Advanced Server Printers
13.7.8
Windows NT Printer Management Restrictions
13.7.9
Ownership/Access Restrictions to Print Share with Group Everyone Set for No Access
13.8
Event Logging Restrictions
13.8.1
Event Log Files Fail to Overwrite When Full
13.8.2
Unable to Set the Event Logging Setting
13.9
Browser Restrictions
13.9.1
Browser State Is Not Distributed on an OpenVMS Cluster
13.9.2
Browser Service Stays in START PENDING State
13.10
Domain Management Restrictions
13.10.1
A BDC Cannot Be Removed from the Domain If It Has Been Promoted To Be a PDC in Another Domain
13.10.2
Additions or Deletions of Trusts on One Cluster Node Are Unknown to the Other Cluster Nodes Until NetLogon Restart
13.10.3
Attempts to Promote BDC Might Fail
13.10.4
Member Server Role Restrictions
13.10.4.1
Restriction Connecting to Member Server Share from External Domain
13.10.4.2
User with "Add Workstations to Domain" Rights Cannot Add Member Server to Domain
13.10.4.3
Problems Using Certain Characters for a Member Server Computer Name or Cluster Alias Name
13.10.4.4
You Must Restore Explicit Host Maps When Changing the Role of a Server to or from a Member Server
13.10.4.5
You Cannot Add or Modify User and Group Permissions on a Member Server Object Unless Logged Into or Administering the Local Database
13.10.5
OpenVMS ACME Server Crashes with Access Violation When Advanced Server Is Shut Down
13.10.6
Password Lengths Are Limited to 14 Characters
13.10.7
Locked Out Account Does Not Get Replicated by Advanced Server or Windows 2000 Server PDCs
13.11
Remote Management Restrictions
13.11.1
Error When Displaying Advanced Server Domains from a Windows NT Server Manager
13.11.2
Windows NT Explorer Error on Attempt to Take Ownership of Shared File or Directory
13.12
Transport Restrictions
13.12.1
DEFZA FDDI Controller Is Not Supported with Advanced Server for OpenVMS
13.12.2
NETBIOS Fails to Start, Dumps Invalid Media Address
13.13
OpenVMS Cluster Restrictions
13.13.1
Two or More Advanced Servers in an OpenVMS Cluster Must All Be in the Same Subnet
13.13.2
Server Parameter Hidden Causes Browser to Fail to Announce Itself
13.13.3
Using the Windows NT Server Manager to Promote a Clustered BDC
13.13.4
After Upgrading the Advanced Server, PWRK$CONFIG Must Be Run Before Changing the Cluster State
13.13.5
Attempts to Add Multiple User Accounts Might Fail
13.14
Advanced Server with DEC Rdb (Oracle) Restrictions
13.14.1
Advanced Server Fails to Start Correctly on Systems Running DEC Rdb (Oracle)
13.15
Miscellaneous Restrictions
13.15.1
PWVER ALL Output
13.15.2
Wrong Time Set on Client After NET TIME Command Is Used to Synchronize with the Server
13.15.3
Unable to Connect Using OpenVMS Computer Name if Different from Advanced Server Computer Name
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