Article number |
Article title |
Category |
814822 |
Delay in receiving notifications from WMI Event Log provider |
Administrative Tools |
830924 |
Scheduled Task Wizard stops responding when you click Next |
Administrative Tools |
833305 |
A program or a service logs an error that states that the handle is not valid for the event log |
Administrative Tools |
838491 |
SNMP uses 100 percent of the processor time in Windows 2000 |
Administrative Tools |
872764 |
Items that have no names and that have unknown file types may appear in the Scheduled Tasks folder in Windows 2000 |
Administrative Tools |
833266 |
You receive a memory leak in nonpaged pool memory in the CcBr - Cache Manager Bitmap |
Cache Management |
892045 |
"Stop Error IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0xA)" error message when you run Windows 2000 Server on a computer that has multiple processors |
Cache Management |
811525 |
Configure Slow Link Speed Group Policy does not force offline files to Offline mode when a slow link is detected |
Client Side Caching |
828531 |
Computer stops responding when you use a dial-up connection to log on in Windows 2000 |
Client Side Caching |
832099 |
Lotus Notes 5 starts slowly in Windows 2000 |
Client Side Caching |
839083 |
Your Windows 2000-based client computer stops responding when you try to print a document that is stored on a network server |
Client Side Caching |
824424 |
"Read-Only" error message when you try to save an Office 2003 file to a Novell Netware network location |
CSNW-Client Service for Netware |
867429 |
A "STOP 0x000000D1" error occurs when you log on to Windows 2000-based computer that is running Gateway Services for NetWare |
CSNW-Client Service for Netware |
867774 |
"Stop 0x00000044" error message on a Windows 2000-based computer that uses a Gigabit network adapter |
CSNW-Client Service for Netware |
828739 |
Stop error does not generate memory dump file on Windows 2000-based computers |
Drivers, Disk |
812024 |
A firmware upgrade causes the SCSI device to be removed and redetected |
Drivers, SCSI |
819636 |
A computer that has multiple SCSI controllers and a/3GB Boot.ini option stops responding with a SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE (0x000000DA) Stop error |
Drivers, SCSI |
820841 |
A "Stop 0x00000010" error occurs in Scsiport.sys in Windows 2000 |
Drivers, SCSI |
823767 |
Removable storage may quit unexpectedly or a computer that is running Windows 2000 may stop responding |
Drivers, SCSI |
825784 |
You receive a "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL STOP 0xD1" error message, and your Windows NT 4.0-based computer stops responding |
Drivers, SCSI |
826322 |
Disk array controller driver may not load after you upgrade to Windows 2000 SP3 or SP4 |
Drivers, SCSI |
834938 |
You receive a "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL STOP 0xD1" error message, and your Windows 2000 Server-based computer stops responding |
Drivers, SCSI |
838150 |
Intel Physical Address Extensions cause high CPU usage in Windows 2000 |
Drivers, SCSI |
838637 |
Computer stops responding when a SCSI miniport driver issues a ScsiPortNotification(BusChangeDetected) call |
Drivers, SCSI |
839635 |
You may receive a Stop error in the Scsiport.sys file during SCSI miniport initialization on a computer that is running Windows |
Drivers, SCSI |
867818 |
A new logical unit number is not detected when a logical unit number is removed from a storage device on a SCSI disk array |
Drivers, SCSI |
883114 |
"STOP 0x0000007B: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" error message when you use a USB CD-ROM device to install Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 |
Drivers, SCSI |
884056 |
0x77 or 0x7A Stop error message may occur when you press the power button on an ACPI-compliant computer that is running Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 |
Drivers, SCSI |
818810 |
The Cpqkgpsa.sys and hp2300.sys FC HBA drivers return incorrect PCI address information |
Drivers, Sys |
817261 |
Exception configured in Outlook rule does not prevent move of received message to folder |
DS (Directory Services) |
821471 |
Deadlock on Wldap32.dll Causes InetInfo.exe to Stop Responding |
DS (Directory Services) |
822554 |
Performance decreases, response times for SPN queries are longer than expected, and Lsass.exe CPU use peaks at 100 percent on a domain controller that is running Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
824037 |
It takes up to one minute to complete an Active Directory task on your Windows 2000 server |
DS (Directory Services) |
824226 |
LSASS may cause an access violation during an LDAP search |
DS (Directory Services) |
824873 |
Event 1791 is logged when information is replicated from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 |
DS (Directory Services) |
825952 |
Some domain controllers cannot replicate with other domain controllers after you install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 |
DS (Directory Services) |
826353 |
"0xc0000221" Stop error occurs when you try to run an LDAP query |
DS (Directory Services) |
826927 |
You receive the "Replication operation encountered a database error" error message when you use the Active Directory Installation Wizard in Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
827535 |
Dnsapi.dll memory leak |
DS (Directory Services) |
827592 |
DRA Pending Replication Synchronizations
performance counter does not return to zero |
DS (Directory Services) |
827648 |
You receive an error or your computer stops responding when you use Active Directory Migration Tool 2.0 to migrate users |
DS (Directory Services) |
830379 |
The semantic database analysis checker that is included with Ntdsutil.exe may not be able to fix a mangled subref |
DS (Directory Services) |
830593 |
Repadmin.exe only returns universal group member changes from a Windows 2000-based server that is running the Active Directory directory service |
DS (Directory Services) |
832216 |
Random attributes are not migrated when you use the Active Directory Migration Tool version 2 |
DS (Directory Services) |
832849 |
DNS domain search ends abruptly on a Windows 2000-based computer |
DS (Directory Services) |
833873 |
The deletion of an Active Directory object is not recorded in the security event log |
DS (Directory Services) |
833880 |
Automatic logon is not successful in Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
834519 |
Network users may experience extended logon times in Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
834541 |
You receive a "There is a naming violation" error message when you try to rename a user's name in an LDAP provider |
DS (Directory Services) |
835554 |
"Handling of this ADS value Type is not yet implemented" error when you run a Web-aware COM application |
DS (Directory Services) |
835561 |
An access violation occurs in Lsass.exe in Windows 2000 Server |
DS (Directory Services) |
835763 |
IADs::Put/PutEx or IADsPropertyList::PutPropertyItem calls do not accumulate |
DS (Directory Services) |
836182 |
You cannot establish a trust relationship to another Windows 2000 domain in Windows 2000 Server if the domain is named "Internet" |
DS (Directory Services) |
836801 |
Program stops responding when you try to access an LDAP server by using Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
838151 |
Your Windows 2000 client computer cannot perform a DNS dynamic update |
DS (Directory Services) |
838898 |
An address book search is not successful in a program that uses NSPI |
DS (Directory Services) |
841461 |
An extended operation that is sent to an LDAP server by API over the LDAP service causes a protocol error |
DS (Directory Services) |
841819 |
You receive an error message when you try to use version 2 of the Active Directory Migration Tool to migrate a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server domain |
DS (Directory Services) |
842251 |
IIS quits unexpectedly in Windows 2000 Server |
DS (Directory Services) |
842382 |
You experience high CPU usage in the Lsass.exe process, and event 1168 is logged with an error code 8 and Internal ID 302022c on your Windows 2000-based domain controller |
DS (Directory Services) |
842437 |
ADSI searches against multiple LDAP servers that have different schemas may not succeed |
DS (Directory Services) |
843557 |
The Lsass.exe process uses between 50 percent and 100 percent of the processor resources when Windows Server 2000 domain users try to log on to the domain controller |
DS (Directory Services) |
871003 |
An online defragmentation is automatically run after you run the Active Directory garbage collection process in Windows 2000 Server |
DS (Directory Services) |
872802 |
A program returns incorrect data or fails if the program uses the DnsQuery function to query DNS TXT records in Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 |
DS (Directory Services) |
872957 |
You receive a "The server was unable to decode a search request filter" error message when you run an LDAP query that uses the extensibleMatch search filter in Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server |
DS (Directory Services) |
873444 |
"ERROR_INVALID_DATA" error message when you run an ADSI script in Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
884591 |
A memory leak may occur in the Lsass.exe process when SAM event tracing is enabled in Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
885875 |
How to detect and recover from a USN rollback in Windows 2000 Server |
DS (Directory Services) |
888243 |
You receive a "Cannot Convert from Native Datatype" error message when a Web-aware COM program accesses a Windows 2000 Server-based computer |
DS (Directory Services) |
892476 |
When you use Ldp.exe to search for Active Directory objects, you cannot expand some Active Directory containers in the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in in Windows 2000 |
DS (Directory Services) |
893354 |
Windows 2000 Active Directory returns only 5,000 entries in response to an Outlook client query |
DS (Directory Services) |
883639 |
An LDAP connection to a CA or an LDAP bind to a CA is completed successfully when the CA is not in the Windows 2000 LDAP client trusted root store |
DS Administrative Utilities |
890346 |
The User Information tab is displayed instead of the Fax Preferences tab in the Fax Printing Preferences dialog box in Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 |
Fax |
820888 |
Computer stops responding (hangs) when it tries to mount an NTFS volume after you restart the computer |
File Systems |
824679 |
Stop error "0x0000000A" occurs during a period of high hard disk activity |
File Systems |
824927 |
The computer unexpectedly restarts when you try to build a Web project in Windows 2000 |
File Systems |
825311 |
Services for Unix 2.2 returns an "ERR_PERM" error message after you delete and re-create a file |
File Systems |
828693 |
Computer stops responding (hangs) when it writes encrypted data to an NTFS partition |
File Systems |
829485 |
You experience performance and logon problems when you use Terminal Services |
File Systems |
833414 |
A computer that is running Windows 2000 Server stops responding and displays an error message |
File Systems |
834935 |
You receive an error message when you try to copy many files from one folder to another folder on a Windows 2000-based computer |
File Systems |
837067 |
You receive Stop error 0x00000050 on your Windows 2000-based cluster computer when you move disk resources from one node to another, or when a disk resource goes offline |
File Systems |
838804 |
You receive a "0x0000007F" Stop error on a Windows 2000-based computer |
File Systems |
843528 |
Your Windows 2000-based computer may stop unexpectedly and you receive a STOP: 0x00000050 error message |
File Systems |
883641 |
Your computer may stop responding when you use a third-party volume switching environment with Windows 2000 |
File Systems |
885294 |
Your computer restarts, and you receive a 0xA Stop error in the Ntfs.sys file when you remount a volume |
File Systems |
887965 |
Description of the French Microsoft Office 2003 post-Service Pack 1 hotfix package: November 4, 2004 |
File Systems |
891722 |
You receive a "STOP 0x0000007F" error message in Windows Server 2003 or in Windows 2000 |
File Systems |
833868 |
Your offline files disappear on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Group Policy |
870997 |
Windows XP and Windows 2000 clients that share a single organizational unit stop responding or spontaneously restart |
Group Policy |
884559 |
Event ID 1704 indicates that Group Policy security settings are applied to a Windows 2000-based computer even though Group Policy security settings are not applied |
Group Policy |
835730 |
Sound may play slowly or music may not play continuously in Windows XP or Windows 2000 |
HAL |
873343 |
Update to MS04-023 for HTML Help programs |
Help |
329900 |
Metabase schema entries for free custom properties are overwritten after you install Windows 2000 SP4 |
IIS 5.0 |
822808 |
You cannot use ADSI to change the AdminACL property remotely |
IIS 5.0 |
823700 |
FIX: Your computer may run slowly when you use Active Directory Service Interfaces scripts in a program to administer IIS on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows XP |
IIS 5.0 |
823818 |
FIX: Memory usage increases and IIS 5.0 stops responding when ASP buffering is enabled |
IIS 5.0 |
816868 |
Error message: "Internet Explorer cannot download a file" |
Internet Services (not IIS) |
818826 |
Removable storage device does not work after it is removed and reinserted |
Kernel |
820767 |
Your computer automatically restarts or a Stop error or another error occurs when you have Terminal Services enabled |
Kernel |
822763 |
USB CD-ROM drive may have duplicate drive letters |
Kernel |
823642 |
The System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcesses() procedure fails on a computer that is running Windows 2000 |
Kernel |
826289 |
Computer stops responding during the memory check phase of the startup process |
Kernel |
827188 |
You receive a "STOP 0x7F" error in Windows 2000 |
Kernel |
828346 |
"Stop 0x50" error message when you try to map the Win32k.sys file |
Kernel |
828804 |
Stop error code 0x1E occurs if your server has Terminal Server enabled |
Kernel |
828942 |
Windows 2000 Server-based server appears to stop responding |
Kernel |
829729 |
Special pool feature may cause a 0x000000CD Stop error |
Kernel |
830515 |
Processes in a Terminal Services session quit with access violation errors |
Kernel |
831264 |
Illegal instruction causes "STOP 0x0000001E" error message |
Kernel |
831293 |
"Stop" error message when your computer tries to access a removable disk device |
Kernel |
831409 |
Your Windows 2000-based computer stops responding after the computer runs without interruption for more than one year |
Kernel |
832762 |
Slow system performance or your computer stops responding because of a memory leak in paged pool memory in Windows 2000 SP4 |
Kernel |
833314 |
You randomly receive a "stop 0x00000006" error message |
Kernel |
833659 |
Binary file becomes corrupted if you use the UpdateResource functions to remove a resource from an application binary file |
Kernel |
833993 |
"Stop 0x1E," "Stop 0x0a," or "Stop 0x50" error message when IopReleaseFileObjectLock() accesses a freed file object in Windows 2000 |
Kernel |
834728 |
You receive a "Stop 0x00000051" error message during registry restoration |
Kernel |
835281 |
You receive a "STOP 0x0000007F" error message and your Windows 2000-based computer restarts |
Kernel |
835312 |
You receive a "Stop 0x1E" error on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Kernel |
836506 |
Internet Explorer quits unexpectedly in Windows 2000 |
Kernel |
837385 |
Windows 2000 Server may incorrectly report the amount of installed RAM |
Kernel |
837443 |
IDE may stop responding when you open an automated managed project in
Windows 2000 |
Kernel |
838647 |
Access violations when you use the /PAE switch in Windows 2000 |
Kernel |
839037 |
You receive a "STOP 0x0000001a" error message on a Windows 2000-based multiprocessor computer |
Kernel |
839919 |
A logon stops responding in Windows Server 2000 |
Kernel |
841933 |
"STOP: 0x0000001E" error message occurs in Windows 2000 Server |
Kernel |
843062 |
"STATUS_THREAD_IS_TERMINATING" error message when your script runs on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Kernel |
867856 |
The Setup program may stop responding after Setup restarts your Windows 2000-based computer |
Kernel |
872965 |
The data that the QueryDosDeviceA function returns is truncated in Windows Server 2003 |
Kernel |
885272 |
You receive a "Stop 0x0000001a" Stop error message on your Windows 2000 Server-based computer that has Physical Address Extensions (PAE) enabled |
Kernel |
898114 |
You receive a "STOP 0x0000001E" error after you install security update MS05-018 on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Kernel |
321936 |
A roaming user profile does not upload successfully, and Event ID 1000 is logged in the application log in Windows 2000 |
LAN Services |
328237 |
Some programs do not work as expected when large files are opened |
LAN Services |
329647 |
Services.exe quits unexpectedly |
LAN Services |
813130 |
A computer may lose network connectivity under high stress |
LAN Services |
816255 |
The session stops responding when you try to access a remote file by using the SMB protocol on a Windows 2000-based computer |
LAN Services |
818396 |
File operation takes 35 seconds or longer on a down-level server running an SMB service |
LAN Services |
818528 |
Problems when more than one user accesses the same file through Terminal Services |
LAN Services |
821240 |
Netlogon Event ID 5722 on a trusted primary domain controller |
LAN Services |
821464 |
Network clients experience connection problems when they try to connect to network shares that are hosted on a Windows 2000-based server |
LAN Services |
822402 |
Domain controller takes a long time to respond to a logon request, or it does not respond at all |
LAN Services |
823272 |
Client programs stop responding while they wait for file locking to occur |
LAN Services |
823644 |
Windows 2000-based computer that is running Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer restarts unexpectedly |
LAN Services |
823747 |
Windows 2000 Terminal Server stops responding and a black screen appears |
LAN Services |
824152 |
Windows stops responding when you try to access a symbolic link to an NFS share |
LAN Services |
825760 |
You receive Stop error 0x00000076 or 0x000000CB when you quit your backup software |
LAN Services |
825783 |
Large log files may not be displayed in Event Viewer |
LAN Services |
825820 |
"0x00000076" or "0x000000CB" Stop error occurs when Windows 2000 Server tries to run a process on a remote server |
LAN Services |
826482 |
Data is not completely written to files that are located on a network share after you set the attributes of the files in Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 |
LAN Services |
827655 |
The "net use" command does not work and generates error 58 (ERROR_BAD_NET_RESPONSE) in Windows 2000 SP4 |
LAN Services |
829155 |
Account lookup functions do not run successfully in Windows 2000 Server |
LAN Services |
829246 |
Event logs are corrupted |
LAN Services |
830901 |
Event ID 2022 is logged and your Windows 2000-based computer may stop responding |
LAN Services |
831128 |
"STOP 0x00000027 in mrxsmb.sys" error message when you try to copy files to a network-attached storage device |
LAN Services |
832723 |
Domain controllers may be missing from the browse list in Windows 2000 |
LAN Services |
834145 |
You receive an error message when you use the NET SEND command in the Messenger service in Windows 2000 |
LAN Services |
835144 |
A Windows 2000 Server primary domain controller may not respond to a Windows NT 4.0 domain controller or workstation |
LAN Services |
835596 |
You do not receive a print notification when you send a print job to Windows 2000 Server |
LAN Services |
837196 |
Windows 2000 cannot set the correct time when it connects to multiple NTP servers |
LAN Services |
839406 |
Write operations to a shared folder on a Windows 2000-based computer over a Fibre Channel connection is slower than expected |
LAN Services |
839540 |
Stop error 0x0000007f EXCEPTION_DOUBLE_FAULT occurs in Windows 2000 Server |
LAN Services |
841395 |
The Domain Controller does not register _GC, _KERBEROS, and _KPASSWD DNS entries when a Windows 2000 server starts |
LAN Services |
842804 |
Group Policy processing does not work and events 1030 and 1058 are logged in the Application log of a domain controller |
LAN Services |
843418 |
You may experience decreased performance when you access network resources or when you use Microsoft Access in Windows 2000 |
LAN Services |
867778 |
You may receive a "Stop 0X0000000A" Stop error in
Ntoskrnl.exe on a Windows 2000-based computer |
LAN Services |
871004 |
Remote files may become corrupted when you use Visual Studio 6.0 SP5 on a Windows 2000 SP4-based computer to open and to modify remote files that are stored by using the Rational ClearCase dynamic view |
LAN Services |
872790 |
You cannot connect to a cluster file share resource in Windows 2000 Server |
LAN Services |
884587 |
You may receive Stop error 0x96 in Windows 2000 Server |
LAN Services |
885458 |
You receive an "Event log file is corrupted" error message when you try to view the Application log in Windows 2000 |
LAN Services |
887598 |
Your Windows 2000-based computer may run slower and then may stop responding when you use it to access network shared folders on a Windows 3.11-based computer |
LAN Services |
829359 |
"Error 1722" error message when a program uses the NetUserGetLocalGroups() function in Windows Server 2003 |
LANAPI |
824867 |
FIX: WideCharToMultiByte function does not convert Japanese composite characters correctly |
Localization |
830852 |
Poor performance in multi-threaded applications that call string compare functions |
Localization |
267316 |
FIX: Performance monitor counters are lost on the cluster during failover in Message Queuing |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
310526 |
FIX: Message Queuing 2.0 fails to start or install on domain controller |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
821144 |
Message Queuing applications may stop responding because of a deadlock in MQSEC.DLL |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
822727 |
An access violation occurs in the Message Queuing Replication service during initialization |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
822835 |
Event ID 2085 "Unable to Create Message File ..." |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
824375 |
Stop error message when you try to fail over a cluster node to another node |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
824801 |
"Access Violation" error message occurs when Message Queuing connects to a remote server that is running Message Queuing but does not send Established Packet |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
825004 |
Cannot Sort queues by column in the Message Queuing MMC |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
826820 |
An access violation may occur when the Message Queuing Service reads the security descriptor |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
826929 |
A race condition during a remote read operation causes a Stop error |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
827493 |
Transactional messages may be purged after you restart your computer if the LQS files are missing |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
828946 |
Message Queuing messages are incorrectly addressed to SPX destination queues |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
830475 |
Message Queuing application may fail in Mqoa.dll with an access violation |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
830639 |
Access Violation Occurs in the MSMQ Service |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
831742 |
"Access Violation in mqsvc" error message when you start your Windows 2000-based computer |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
833512 |
Message Queuing cannot send messages to a target queue after the IP address changes |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
833888 |
Message Queuing replication does not correctly replicate when you migrate from Message Queue Server 1.0 to Message Queuing 2.0 |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
834251 |
FIX: The Message Queuing replication service does not start automatically when the system starts |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
834819 |
FIX: You may receive the "4216" event message in Event Viewer when you experience an access violation in Microsoft Message Queuing 2.0 |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
835961 |
You receive a "label_buffer_too_small" error message after an unsuccessful call to the MSMQQueue.Receive function or to the MQReceiveMessage function |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
839258 |
FIX: Message Queuing messages may accumulate in a transactional queue |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
841721 |
You receive an access violation error message when the administration APIs request queue state information in Message Queuing |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
842839 |
FIX: You may receive an "Unable to recover checkpoint for the checkpoint" error message for event 2078 |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
870985 |
FIX: Kernel-pool memory may become exhausted when many clients connect to Message Queuing |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
891874 |
FIX: An access violation may occur when the Message Queuing 2.0 run time (Mqrt.dll) is loaded in a COM+ application |
Microsoft Messaging Queue |
308337 |
"System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use" error message |
MUP |
824288 |
Stop 0x1E error in Mup.sys after you apply Windows 2000 SP4 |
MUP |
833328 |
Drives that are mapped to a DFS share do not disconnect when you log off from a Terminal Services session on Windows 2000 Server |
MUP |
872812 |
"CONF.EXE has generated errors and will be closed by Windows" error message when you start NetMeeting or a third-party conference program that was built through the NetMeeting SDK |
NetMeeting |
891714 |
NetMeeting unexpectedly quits when you are connected to a meeting on a T.120 MCU server in Windows 2000 |
NetMeeting |
840049 |
Problems occur when you connect to a Novell NetWare server from a computer that is running Client Service for NetWare and Either Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP |
Netware, File/Print Svc (FPNW) |
826219 |
You cannot remove or update an NDIS intermediate driver that requires a Notify Object DLL in Windows 2000 |
Network Configuration & Setup |
816989 |
Modem does not dial the connection when multiple modems are installed |
Network Management tools |
843357 |
You are unexpectedly disconnected from your VPN session after several minutes |
Network Management tools |
824136 |
Error message occurs when file is right-clicked, or problems occur when opening certain files in Autodesk or Discreet products |
OLE |
825654 |
Documents are not indexed in the Windows 2000 Indexing Service |
OLE |
832615 |
You receive an access violation error message when you try to open or to view the properties of a Visio file on a Windows 2000-based computer |
OLE |
831711 |
FIX: A WebDAV request to IIS causes a 500 internal server error |
Other |
821653 |
Messages may not be sent if the sender belongs to too many groups |
Partner |
831185 |
You may experience expiration issues, memory leaks, or other problems when you host an NNTP virtual server on your Windows 2000-based server |
Partner |
822368 |
FIX: A USB device appears with a yellow exclamation mark (code 31) in Windows Device Manager |
PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
822568 |
USB device is not recognized after computer starts up |
PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
841382 |
Your Windows 2000-based computer stops responding, you cannot log on to Windows, or your CPU usage for the System process approaches 100 percent |
PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
842644 |
Event ID 256 is logged in the system event log after you install the MS04-011 security update on a Windows 2000-based computer |
PnP/PM-Plug 'n Play/Power Manage |
816560 |
You cannot save printing preferences |
Printing |
820550 |
Spooler service crashes when you submit a print job and an Event ID 7031 message is logged in the System log |
Printing |
824339 |
Improved reporting of Event ID 61 event messages to identify a print queue or a print device |
Printing |
826026 |
Documents from Terminal Server users who map LPT1 to different printers appear on the same printer |
Printing |
827953 |
Computer crashes and a Stop 0x50 error occurs when you try to print a document |
Printing |
828153 |
UsrClasses hive does not unload during logoff because of an intermittent handle leak in Spoolsv.exe |
Printing |
831754 |
You receive an error message when you try to print to a shared network printer in a terminal server session |
Printing |
836720 |
Printer driver files are not updated on a print server that is running Windows 2000 Server |
Printing |
837585 |
Several orphaned Csrss.exe processes cause performance issues on your Windows 2000-based terminal server |
Printing |
837841 |
Access violation in Spoolsv.exe may occur when you print from a custom application on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Printing |
840371 |
High processor usage from the spooler occurs when a user logs off from a session on a terminal server that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 |
Printing |
842743 |
You cannot print to a Line Printer Daemon (LPD) print service printer |
Printing |
843259 |
A limited user can no longer print to a shared printer from a terminal server session after you restart the Spooler service in Windows 2000 |
Printing |
884897 |
Print features, such as the watermarks feature, the n-up printing feature, and the collate feature, do not work if you print to a Novell, to an IPP, or to another partial print provider in Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 |
Printing |
886664 |
Custom forms may not be updated when users connect to a spooler resource on a cluster node that is running Windows 2000 Server |
Printing |
888808 |
You may not be able to update cached printer forms when you log on as a non-administrative user on a computer that is running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or with Service Pack 4 |
Printing |
893611 |
You receive an access violation error message when you try to add or to delete a printer port in Microsoft Windows 2000 |
Printing |
827531 |
Random 1168 Event Messages Are Logged After You Install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 |
Replication |
842394 |
An "Event ID 1168" error message is logged in Event Viewer on a Windows 2000-based domain controller |
Replication |
815295 |
Only two clients can create a TCP connection after you install SQL Server 2000 SP2 or SP3 |
Routing |
817892 |
Cannot connect to a Windows-Based Server that is running NAT If the client source port Is 1723 |
Routing |
828876 |
Remote access stops unexpectedly in Windows 2000 |
Routing |
829788 |
"Stop 0xC2 (BAD_POOL_CALLER)" error may occur intermittently on a server that is running Routing and Remote Access with NAT enabled under Windows 2000 |
Routing |
838141 |
An application error occurs when you use Route.exe in Windows 2000 |
Routing |
883669 |
Transmission Control Protocol data packets are not transmitted on a Windows 2000 Server-based network address translation server |
Routing |
817298 |
Services.exe quits unexpectedly and restarts the primary domain controller |
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
819960 |
FIX: The DLLHost.exe file stops responding after a failfast occurs in Windows 2000 Server SP3 and Windows 2000 SP3 |
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
821264 |
CPU utilization is
unexpectedly high after Exchange Virtual Server fails over to another cluster node |
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
829589 |
FIX: RPC on Windows 2000 Server returns random "access denied" or "invalid security" error messages to the client |
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
833816 |
Connections that use impersonation under different identities may not work correctly in Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4 |
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) |
841524 |
The FindFirstFile API incorrectly returns error code ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES (18) when you are searching an OS/2 Warp server share from a Windows 2000-based computer |
SDK (Software Development Kit) |
325551 |
The User Policy Cannot Be Refreshed After a Cached Logon |
Security |
329433 |
A Revoked Certificate Is Selected If a Certification Authority in the Chain Has Two Certificates |
Security |
329816 |
Cannot apply policies that are edited with a computer running Multilingual User Interface Pack |
Security |
811802 |
MIT Kerberos v5 authenticated users cannot access Active Directory resources |
Security |
812944 |
Mapped drive to home folder briefly disconnects when you start Task Manager |
Security |
816813 |
You cannot programmatically shut down Windows when you log off the computer |
Security |
817433 |
Delegated permissions are not available and inheritance is automatically disabled |
Security |
818024 |
How to restrict the lookup of isolated names in external trusted domains by using the LsaLookupRestrictIsolatedNameLevel registry entry |
Security |
818134 |
The %HOMEDRIVE% environment variable does not point to the partition that hosts the user profiles |
Security |
818173 |
Authentication May Intermittently Fail |
Security |
821102 |
Group policies are not applied when a user appends a period to their UPN credentials during logon |
Security |
821425 |
Users receive a password complexity requirements message that does not specify character group requirements for a password |
Security |
821449 |
Windows sends your old password to a third-party network provider when you change your password while you log on |
Security |
821873 |
Desktop does not lock when you remove your USB smart card reader |
Security |
822360 |
Dr. Watson error in Lsass.exe with Event ID 4097 when you log on to an Active Directory domain environment |
Security |
822377 |
Failure audit event ID 628 occurs when the domain local group member changes the password of another account |
Security |
822598 |
The services recovery option to run a file does not work correctly when the file has a .bat or a .cmd extension |
Security |
822751 |
"Error 1783 (RPC_X_BAD_STUB_DATA)" error message when you use the EnumDependentServices function |
Security |
823146 |
Windows 2000 clients do not correctly display logon banners that are created in a Windows Server 2003 policy |
Security |
823954 |
Error message: "The certificate you have chosen cannot be used for NetMeeting calls" when you use a Strong Encryption personal certificate with Microsoft Netmeeting 3.01 |
Security |
824110 |
Change password error occurs when you unlock a computer |
Security |
824302 |
The system cannot log you on now because the domain <DomainName> is not available |
Security |
824905 |
Event ID 677 and event ID 673 audit failure messages are repeatedly logged to the Security log of domain controllers that are running Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 |
Security |
826133 |
User of a disabled account is prompted to change the password before the "Account Has Been Disabled" message appears |
Security |
826452 |
You receive an "Account unknown" message when you assign a permission to a file or you add a member to a group |
Security |
827181 |
Domain join of a Windows 2000 client to a Windows Server 2003 domain does not work |
Security |
827209 |
"Error 1783" error message when you use Subinacl.exe to set permissions |
Security |
827684 |
Scepol.log file size increases beyond 1 MB limit |
Security |
828020 |
User logoff event ID 538 is not logged to the Security event log |
Security |
828297 |
Memory leak in Lsass.exe |
Security |
828323 |
Workstation is not locked when you remove a smart card in Windows 2000 |
Security |
828684 |
Users who are authenticated by MIT Kerberos v5 cannot access Active Directory resources |
Security |
828692 |
Kerberos policy changes are not updated on your Windows 2000-based domain controllers |
Security |
828865 |
FIX: You may receive a "No Domain Found" error message when you activate a COM+ component in Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 if the user principal name (UPN) includes an "@" character |
Security |
830264 |
"Failure Audit" Stop Error Occurs When You Try to Build a Trust Relationship |
Security |
830847 |
Users who have expired passwords can still log on to the domain if the FQDN is exactly eight characters long in Windows 2000 |
Security |
830869 |
The user is forcibly logged off when a program calls the ExitWindowsEx function even when the computer is locked |
Security |
831571 |
Windows XP or Windows 2000 prompts you to change your password even after you have already changed your password |
Security |
831895 |
The Shutdown.exe utility does not shut down or restart your Windows 2000-based computer |
Security |
832484 |
FIX: DCOM communication uses many TCP/IP connections |
Security |
832572 |
An update is available that introduces the NO_AUTH_REQUIRED flag to the UserAccountControl property in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 |
Security |
832821 |
Error 161 occurs when you use the runas command in a Terminal Services session |
Security |
833123 |
Windows 2000 may take a long time to start up and Terminal Services may be in an incorrect state |
Security |
833281 |
An incremental backup includes unchanged files and is larger than expected in Windows 2000 and in Windows Server 2003 |
Security |
834294 |
Lsass access violation on Windows 2000 domain controllers from Ticket Granting Service checksum initialization failure |
Security |
834424 |
The SECEDIT command does not set the access control lists on all the folders that are listed in a security template |
Security |
834792 |
A folder that is named %homedrive% appears on your Windows 2000 desktop |
Security |
835517 |
A memory leak occurs after you install Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4 |
Security |
835901 |
A Restricted Groups policy setting may not remove security identifiers in Windows 2000 Server |
Security |
837142 |
Security event 681 is generated when you try to log on by using UPN credentials in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 |
Security |
838065 |
Security log object names may be irrelevant in Windows 2000 |
Security |
838156 |
A locked-out Administrator account is unlocked if the correct authentication credentials are sent to Windows 2000 Server |
Security |
838887 |
You receive an "ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN" error result when a program calls the AuthzInitializeContextFromSid function on your Windows 2000 Server-based computer |
Security |
839905 |
You cannot log on to a domain network account from a Windows 2000-based computer |
Security |
840723 |
You cannot make a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection through Microsoft Secure Channel (SChannel) by using the default client certificate on Windows 2000 Server |
Security |
840837 |
Connection security may not be detected correctly in Internet Explorer 6 or Internet Explorer 5 |
Security |
840916 |
You receive a "You do not have permission to change your password" error message when you try to change a Windows NT 4.0 Server domain password on a Windows 2000 Professional-based computer |
Security |
841037 |
NTLM authentication may stop unexpectedly in Windows 2000 |
Security |
841617 |
You receive a "The network name cannot be found" error message when you try to connect to a SMB/CIFS server |
Security |
841632 |
You receive the "403.13 client certificate revoked" error message after you install the MS04-11 security update |
Security |
841844 |
The home drive is set to drive C when you use a roaming user account to log on to Windows 2000 |
Security |
842350 |
The "This computer is locked" smart card error message is incorrect |
Security |
842638 |
Event ID 1036 is logged on your Windows 2000-based computer that is running Services for UNIX |
Security |
842742 |
A local administrator account can unlock a workstation that was locked by a domain administrator account |
Security |
843404 |
When you change a User Rights Assignment security policy setting, an MMC process may slow down or stop responding |
Security |
843548 |
The HOMEPATH and HOMEDRIVE environment variables no longer point to the correct location when a persistent drive mapping already exists in Windows 2000 Professional |
Security |
884889 |
You receive a "STOP: 0xC0000244 {Audit Failed}" error message if you shut down a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3-based or Service Pack 4-based computer |
Security |
885275 |
You receive a "The system cannot find message text for message number 0x%1" error message when you try to log on to a Windows Server 2003 domain with a Windows 2000 Service Pack 4-based computer |
Security |
890852 |
An access violation may occur and Store.exe may stop responding in Windows 2000 Server with SP3 or SP4 when Exchange Server 2000 or Exchange Server 2003 is installed |
Security |
890953 |
You receive a "The system cannot change your password now because the domain is not available" error message on a Windows XP-based or Windows 2000-based computer |
Security |
816869 |
Access violation occurs when you start the Cluster service |
Server Clustering |
812933 |
Mapped drives do not appear to connect or disconnect in Windows Explorer |
Shell |
813909 |
Windows desktop may not appear correctly after exiting "Age of Empires II" |
Shell |
818651 |
File is not found when you search for a file that contains an accented character |
Shell |
819499 |
BUG: Using Windows Classic mode in Windows Explorer returns incorrect value for selected items |
Shell |
821739 |
Files are deleted when you drag them from one location to another in Windows Explorer |
Shell |
822601 |
Error message when you drag a file from one DFS share to another DFS share in Windows |
Shell |
827345 |
DFS shares are populated slowly in Windows Explorer |
Shell |
831565 |
Mapped network drives and installed CD-ROM drives do not appear in the "Look in" search list in Windows 2000 |
Shell |
832427 |
Folder names do not update when you run Explorer.exe as a published application in a Citrix Metaframe XP session on a Windows 2000-based Terminal server |
Shell |
833546 |
The Mouse icon does not appear in Control Panel on client computers in a Windows 2000 domain |
Shell |
834806 |
The SHIFT+F10 keyboard shortcut does not close a shortcut menu in Internet Explorer on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Shell |
837754 |
"Windows cannot copy file" error message when you log on by using a roaming profile in Windows 2000 |
Shell |
839654 |
Links in the "See also" list in Windows Explorer do not work in Windows 2000 |
Shell |
840955 |
Failure Audit event entries are unexpectedly logged to the security event log when you search a file in Windows 2000 |
Shell |
883498 |
You receive a security message every time that you try to use the Hypertext Templates feature to customize folders on Windows Server 2000 Service Pack 4 |
Shell |
883509 |
Search Results process may stop responding when you search for a file that contains DBCS characters in Windows 2000 |
Shell |
817429 |
Memory leak in Task Scheduler when you schedule programs or processes to run for a long time |
System Management |
817534 |
At.exe command does not run in every instance where it is scheduled in task scheduler |
System Management |
822849 |
A Windows 2000-based domain controller has a memory leak in the Wmiw paged pool tag |
System Management |
830176 |
The "AT/Delete/Yes" command does not delete all the AT jobs |
System Management |
843281 |
A scheduled task may not occur when you use the Scheduled Task Wizard to schedule a task that the local system account runs on a Windows 2000-based computer |
System Management |
871245 |
You receive a "Cannot delete this scheduled job" error message when you try to delete a scheduled task in Windows 2000 |
System Management |
873405 |
"The AT job ID does not exist" error message is returned by the NetScheduleJobDel function if you delete a scheduled task in Windows 2000 |
System Management |
884028 |
Windows Explorer may stop responding when you try to open the Scheduled Tasks folder on a computer that is running Windows 2000 Server |
System Management |
832097 |
Drive letters are reassigned after you remove Dell OpenManage Array Manager |
System Storage Services |
836662 |
Windows 2000 assigns duplicate drive letters to a single USB floppy drive |
System Storage Services |
872949 |
Multiple drive letters are assigned to a USB device in Windows 2000 |
System Storage Services |
817532 |
Thread in the Csrss.exe process consistently uses 25 percent of the CPU on your Windows 2000 Server |
Terminal Server |
822834 |
Spooler failure causes high CPU usage in the Winlogon.exe and Spoolsv.exe processes on a Windows 2000 Terminal server |
Terminal Server |
824309 |
Very long logon and logoff times when you try to connect to Citrix MetaFrame or Citrix 1.8 |
Terminal Server |
828326 |
It takes longer than you expect to log off from a Terminal Services session in Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 |
Terminal Server |
839918 |
Hotfix that lets you control whether a user can save a password for Remote Desktop Connection sessions to a terminal server in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 |
Terminal Server |
843261 |
You cannot use Group Policy settings to configure Terminal Services roaming user profiles on a Windows 2000-based Terminal server |
Terminal Server |
843564 |
The screen saver does not start in a Windows 2000 Terminal Services console session |
Terminal Server |
887550 |
You cannot open the Windows Security dialog box by pressing CTRL+ALT+END with a Terminal Services shadow session |
Terminal Server |
887961 |
The Terminal Services desktop is blank when you log on to a remote Windows 2000-based computer |
Terminal Server |
891076 |
An event that is logged in the Security log does not in include the IP address or the computer name of the Terminal Services client |
Terminal Server |
813056 |
The TCP/IP stack does not permit a connection to remain in a FINWAIT-2 status for longer than 300 seconds |
TRANSPORT |
818635 |
Your portable computer cannot renew its IP address from a DHCP server after you remove the computer from a docking station |
TRANSPORT |
820765 |
Computer intermittently stops responding and a Stop 0x000000C2 error occurs |
TRANSPORT |
822226 |
Output Queue Length Performance Counter value is not reliable on computers with Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) architecture |
TRANSPORT |
825995 |
Remote NetBT Cache entries have Time To Live values of 601 seconds |
TRANSPORT |
827536 |
An IP multicast may not be sent correctly from Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 |
TRANSPORT |
829120 |
You receive a "Stop 0xD1" error message when you try to establish a TCP/IP session |
TRANSPORT |
830392 |
Fast retransmissions are triggered incorrectly when you enable Selective Acknowledgments (SACKS) |
TRANSPORT |
830878 |
Your computer sends one gratuitous ARP packet after you disable gratuitous ARP function |
TRANSPORT |
834940 |
System Monitor may display high values for the Output Queue Length performance counter in Windows 2000 |
TRANSPORT |
837771 |
Windows 2000 Server stops responding if the TCPDispatch function returns an incorrect status for the IRP |
TRANSPORT |
840155 |
The system broadcasts too many ARP packets when you copy a large file from a network file share in Windows 2000 SP4 |
TRANSPORT |
841194 |
You receive a "Stop 0x000000D1" error message in the Netbt.sys driver on your Windows 2000-based computer |
TRANSPORT |
841963 |
You receive a "Stop 0xD1" error message in the Netbt.sys driver on your Windows 2000-based computer |
TRANSPORT |
842168 |
Incoming ARP packets can overwrite static entries in the ARP cache in Windows 2000 |
TRANSPORT |
883516 |
You receive Stop error 0x19 or Stop error 0x50 in the Tcpip.sys file on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer |
TRANSPORT |
890856 |
A program that uses raw sockets may not see incoming UDP packets in Windows 2000 |
TRANSPORT |
891632 |
Users experience delays in voice communications or in streaming video after you set the SynAttackProtect registry value in Windows 2000 |
TRANSPORT |
824390 |
Cannot log on to a Windows NT 4.0 resource domain from a Windows 2000-based client |
User Profile |
830464 |
Group Policy does not apply roaming profiles correctly if NTuser.dat and NTuser.pol files are not synchronized |
User Profile |
831215 |
A new folder is created for roaming profiles after you install Windows 2000 SP4 |
User Profile |
834878 |
Windows Installer package does not install correctly on a Windows 2000-based server that is running Terminal Services in Application Server mode |
User Profile |
890212 |
"This application must be installed before you can use it" error message when you try to start a program that was installed by using Windows Installer in Windows 2000 |
User Profile |
817465 |
Error message "Disk defragmenter could not initialize" when you defragment a NTFS drive on a Windows 2000 computer |
Utilities, System |
831375 |
The CHKDSK utility incorrectly identifies and deletes in-use security descriptors in Windows 2000 |
Utilities, System |
824910 |
STOP 0x0000001E error on your Windows 2000-based server when an NTVDM process runs |
VDM |
827652 |
MS-DOS-based communications program experiences intermittent transmission problems after you upgrade to Windows 2000 SP3 |
VDM |
840214 |
Terminal Server users experience degradation in performance when they run 16-bit programs |
VDM |
887820 |
Running 16-bit programs are not listed in Task Manager after you install the MS04-032 security update on a Windows XP-based or Windows 2000-based computer |
VDM |
816542 |
The Windows XP Low Fragmentation Heap algorithm feature is available for Windows 2000 |
Win 32 Base |
823684 |
A service that makes a call to the SetProcessWorkingSetSize function fails in Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server |
Win 32 Base |
828325 |
Simultaneous QueryDosDevice function calls to retrieve all devices may not return the correct results |
Win 32 Base |
830031 |
The CreateToolhelp32Snapshot() function may cause a memory leak on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Win 32 Base |
831712 |
The CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function triggers a memory leak in a target process |
Win 32 Base |
831877 |
Multiple memory leaks in the Remote Registry Service when you use performance counters |
Win 32 Base |
832791 |
Event 2020 errors are logged when files are abandoned on the Modified-No-Write list |
Win 32 Base |
833613 |
You receive a "Your changes could not be saved" error message when you try to save changes to a network-shared Excel file on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Win 32 Base |
839427 |
You receive a "Stop 0x1E" error on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Win 32 Base |
814135 |
Incorrect ToolTip text is displayed |
Win 32 GDI |
822779 |
Error message: An error occurred printing the file - the data area passed to a system call is too small |
Win 32 GDI |
824281 |
BAD_POOL_CALLER Stop 0xC2 error occurs when you print in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI |
825060 |
"Stop 0x05" error message when you use a multithreaded application in Windows 2000 Server |
Win 32 GDI |
826518 |
You receive a "User32.dll failed" initialization error message, or the user interface does not update correctly |
Win 32 GDI |
828146 |
You receive a "stop: 0x000000d5 (fatal system error)" error message when you try to view private characters in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI |
828514 |
Intermittent "Stop 0x1E" error message |
Win 32 GDI |
829808 |
Stop error 0xd5 occurs in the Win32k.sys module |
Win 32 GDI |
833649 |
A terminal server that is running Windows 2000 Server stops unexpectedly and you receive a "STOP 0x0000001E" error |
Win 32 GDI |
834745 |
You receive an "0x0000001E (KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)" error message on a Windows 2000 Server that is running Terminal Services |
Win 32 GDI |
836084 |
You may receive a "0x0000001e" Stop error message when you log off from a Terminal Services session that is hosted on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Win 32 GDI |
837384 |
"Stop: 0x0000000A (00000063, 0000001c, 00000000, parameter4)" error message on a Windows 2000-based computer |
Win 32 GDI |
840997 |
You cannot view enhanced metafile format graphics files (or EMF image files) that were created in Adobe Illustrator |
Win 32 GDI |
841054 |
You receive a "Stop 0x0000001E" error message when you log off from a Windows 2000 Server terminal server |
Win 32 GDI |
842092 |
You cannot view EMF image files that were created in Adobe Illustrator even after you install a hotfix |
Win 32 GDI |
842584 |
"STOP 0x0000001E" error in the Win32k.sys device driver on a Windows 2000-based print server |
Win 32 GDI |
872804 |
Images may be slow to render when you work with .emf files that are located on a remote server in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI |
884540 |
Text is printed in an incorrect font when you print documents to a Windows 2000-based print server |
Win 32 GDI |
890749 |
The image is not printed when you use the EngStretchBlt function or the Graphics::DrawImage method to print to a PCL-5 printer in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI |
891431 |
You receive a "Stop 0x0000001E" error message on a blue screen in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI |
884865 |
A rectangle that you draw by using the ExtTexOut function is not displayed after you copy it to a program that uses the Windows metafile format in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI+ |
884562 |
Enhanced Metafiles (EMF) are slow or do not play at all in Windows XP or Windows 2000 |
Win 32 Metafiles |
810807 |
A new System log entry is not generated if the desktop heap is exhausted in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
814789 |
Windows stops responding with "Stop error 0x7F" error message |
Win 32 User |
816769 |
Internet Explorer hangs when accessing files |
Win 32 User |
817354 |
Stop error 0x1E Occurs on a heavily loaded server |
Win 32 User |
819535 |
"Stop 0x0000001e" error message when you minimize or when you maximize a child window |
Win 32 User |
821107 |
Various programs may stop responding occasionally |
Win 32 User |
822428 |
Characters are dropped or lost in Notepad when you use a swipe card reader or a keyboard in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
824337 |
Your computer screen may not repaint correctly if the child window of a translucent parent is moved |
Win 32 User |
832338 |
A large screen area causes desktop pattern corruption in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
833443 |
An insertion point does not appear in the expected position when you use edit controls that use the right-aligned or the center-aligned text style |
Win 32 User |
835481 |
Stop error "0x00000050" after you enter your Pointsec userID and password in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
836044 |
Your Microsoft Windows 2000-based server may stop unexpectedly when you switch between program windows |
Win 32 User |
838283 |
Desktop application menus are improperly displayed if a process exceeds its GDI object quota in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
839229 |
Multiple Web-based programs or Component Object Model-based programs stop responding on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
841692 |
You see a steady increase in the private bytes of the DDE program that monitors string handles in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
843254 |
You receive a "0x0000001E (0x1E)" Stop error in Win32k.sys on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer |
Win 32 User |
883635 |
You may experience an abnormal shutdown of your Windows 2000 Server-based computer after the Windows logon screen saver starts |
Win 32 User |
884846 |
"STOP 0x93" error when you add or remove a network drive in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 User |
889081 |
The Windows 2000 Server-based Terminal server stops responding and your CPU usage for the System process approaches 100 percent when you connect to the Windows 2000 Server-based Terminal server |
Windows NT Client |
826216 |
FIX: Winhttp.dll causes a memory leak when Windows Integrated authentication fails |
Winhttp |
827042 |
FIX: Data that is corrupted may be returned from computers that have more than one CPU when you use the ServerXMLHTTP object to send multiple asynchronous requests |
Winhttp |
834692 |
"WinHTTP Assertion failed" error message when you run a program that uses WinHTTP services in Windows XP or in Windows 2000 |
Winhttp |
837161 |
FIX: Your application leaks two event handles every time that the application makes an HTTP request |
Winhttp |
839045 |
Socket applications quit with a WSAEWOULDBLOCK error in Windows 2000 Server |
WinSock |
884843 |
Socket programs do not return notification events for the WSAEnumNetworkEvents function call in Windows 2000 Server SP4 |
WinSock |
842591 |
Access violation error message when a 16-bit program calls the SETUPAPI!SetupDiBuildDriverInfoList function on a Windows 2000-based computer |
WOW |
890067 |
MS-DOS-based programs do not run as expected on a computer that is running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 |
WOW |
891577 |
A Terminal Services session to a Windows 2000-based computer stops responding if a user logs off after the user quits a 16-bit Windows program |
WOW |
892521 |
FIX: Unusable results are returned when you search a network location in Windows 2000 |
Shell |
843284 |
JPEG image appears two times in an Office 2003 document when you print in Windows 2000 |
Win 32 GDI |