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AFS for Windows<BR>
Quick Beginnings<BR>
<P>Version 3.6
<P>Document Number SC09-4564-00
<P>CT6Q8NA
<P><B>First Edition (April 2000)</B>
<P>This edition applies to&#58;
<DL COMPACT>
<DD>IBM AFS for Windows, Version 3.6
</DL>
<P>and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated
in new editions.
<P>This softcopy version is based on the printed edition of this book.
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<H2><A NAME="ToC">Table of Contents</A></H2>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_8" HREF="awqbg003.htm#HDROPTIONS">Installation Options</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_9" HREF="awqbg003.htm#Header_9">Upgrading From an Earlier Version</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_22" HREF="awqbg003.htm#Header_22">Online Help</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_32" HREF="awqbg003.htm#HDRTOUNINSTALL">To Uninstall AFS for Windows</A>
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<A NAME="IDX0_42" HREF="#IDX1_42">B</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX227">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX186">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX268">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX232">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX211">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX192">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX266">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX229">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX226">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX238">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX212">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX209">(1)</A>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX196">(1)</A>
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<STRONG><A NAME="IDX1_4C" HREF="#IDX0_4C">L</A></STRONG>
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<A HREF="awqbg003.htm#IDX220">(1)</A>
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AFS for Windows<BR>
Release Notes<BR>
<P>Version 3.6
<P>Document Number GC09-4559-00
<P>0000000
<P><B>First Edition (April 2000)</B>
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<DD>IBM AFS for Windows, Version 3.6
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_7" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_7">Introduction</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_8" HREF="awrns004.htm#HDRPREREQ">AFS Client Installation Requirements</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_9" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_9">Hardware</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_12" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_12">Product Notes</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_13" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_13">Additional Configuration Options Available Via the Client Interface</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_14" HREF="awrns004.htm#HDRCACHE">AFS Client Cache Location Is Now Configurable</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_15" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_15">Mapping Global Drives to the AFS Filespace</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_16" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_16">AFS Client Computer Name Must Correspond to the Name Service Host Name</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_17" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_17">AFS Command-Line Binaries</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_18" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_18">The AFS Client Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_19" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_19">Disabling All but the Client Component of the AFS for Windows Setup Program</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_20" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_20">Temporary Files</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_21" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_21">National Language Support for the AFS Client</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_23" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_23">Configurable LAN Adapter Number</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_24" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_24">WinLogon Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) Modules and AFS Authentication</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_28" HREF="awrns004.htm#Header_28">AFS Client Can Fail to Load When Network Drives Are in the Application Path</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_38" HREF="awrns005.htm#Header_38">AFS Command-Line Binaries</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_40" HREF="awrns005.htm#Header_40">Temporary Files</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_41" HREF="awrns005.htm#Header_41">National Language Support for AFS Light</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_51" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_51">Administrative Privilege Requirement</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_52" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_52">Product Notes</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_53" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_53">Support for Volumes That Are Greater Than 2 GB</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_54" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_54">Encryption Routines Used by the System Control Server Are Included with All Versions of AFS for Windows</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_55" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_55">AFS Server Computer Name Must Correspond to the Name Service Host Name</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_56" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_56">Time Clock Synchronization</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_57" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_57">Securing AFS Server Machines</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_58" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_58">Shutting Down AFS File Server Machines</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_59" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_59">Obtaining Crash Dump Files in the Event of Server Problems</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_60" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_60">The AFS Server Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_61" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_61">Temporary Files</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_62" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_62">National Language Support for the AFS Server</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_63" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_63">The kpwvalid Password Strength Checker Is Not Used on Windows Systems</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_64" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_64">Configuring a Server into a Cell with pre-3.5 Database Servers Requires the Principal Password</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_65" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_65">Limitations and Restrictions</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_66" HREF="awrns006.htm#Header_66">AFS bosserver Process Does Not Execute the Notifier Program When a Process Terminates</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_69" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_69">AFS Control Center Installation Requirements</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_70" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_70">Hardware</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_71" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_71">Software</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_72" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_72">Administrative Privilege Requirement</A>
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<LI><A NAME="ToC_73" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_73">Product Notes</A>
<MENU>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_74" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_74">The AFS Control Center Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_75" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_75">Temporary Files</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_76" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_76">National Language Support for the AFS Control Center</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_77" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_77">The kpwvalid Password Strength Checker Is Not Used on Windows Systems</A>
<LI><A NAME="ToC_78" HREF="awrns007.htm#Header_78">Tokens Obtained for Control Center Applications Expire after 25 Hours</A>
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<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_2" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_2">Overview</A></H2>
<P>AFS<SUP>(R)</SUP> is a distributed file system that provides
secure, reliable access to information across an enterprise. By
seamlessly uniting the directories and files on individual file server
machines into one file system accessible from any desktop, AFS presents users
with a single filespace independent of machine boundaries.
<P>AFS offers several advantages. It improves the availability of files
by employing client-side caching and replication of frequently accessed data
across multiple file servers. AFS provides powerful security to protect
the information stored in the filespace. In addition, AFS is highly
scalable. Virtually unlimited additional server and client machines can
be added as needed to an AFS configuration with little impact on existing
server and client machines. This enables the file system to grow with
the enterprise.
<P>AFS for Windows includes the following products&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI><B>AFS Server</B>
<P>The AFS Server runs AFS server processes on a Windows NT<SUP>(R)</SUP>
machine. An AFS Server on a Windows NT machine can be configured as one
or more of the following&#58; an AFS File Server, an AFS Database Server, an
AFS Backup Server, and an AFS System Control Server. The AFS Server
includes the AFS Server Configuration Wizard to facilitate setup.
<P><LI><B>AFS Control Center</B>
<P>The AFS Control Center includes two powerful graphical user interface (GUI)
tools to assist AFS system administrators in AFS cell administration&#58;
the AFS Server Manager, a tool that facilitates the administration of volumes
and services on one or more AFS servers (on Windows NT and UNIX systems), and
the AFS Account Manager, a tool that enables simple creation and maintenance
of AFS user and group accounts.
<P><LI><B>AFS Client</B>
<P>The AFS Client provides direct access to the AFS filespace from a PC
running Windows NT, enabling users to manage files and directories in
AFS.
<P><LI><B>AFS Light</B>
<P>AFS Light provides access to the AFS filespace from a PC running Windows 98
or Windows 95 by forwarding AFS requests to another PC on which the AFS Client
is installed.
</UL>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_3" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_3">About the Release Notes</A></H2>
<P>This document contains important information about AFS for Windows,
version 3.6. This document summarizes the installation
prerequisites, product notes, and specific limitations and restrictions of
this release.
<P>
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">AFS for Windows users can view the <B>README.txt</B> file to check
for any additional AFS for Windows information that became available since the
writing of this document. The <B>README.txt</B> file is
installed in the <I>AFS for Windows
Installation</I>\<B>documentation</B> directory when AFS for Windows is
installed.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_4" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_4">Audience</A></H3>
<P>This document is written for system administrators responsible for the
installation, configuration, and use of the products included in AFS for
Windows. This document assumes that readers are familiar with system
administration in general and with the use of AFS.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_5" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_5">Document Organization</A></H3>
<P>The document has the following organization&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI><A HREF="awrns004.htm#HDRCLIENT">AFS Client Release Notes</A> provides release information for the AFS Client, version
3.6.
<P><LI><A HREF="awrns005.htm#HDRLTCLIENT">AFS Light Release Notes</A> provides release information for AFS Light, version
3.6.
<P><LI><A HREF="awrns006.htm#HDRSERVER">AFS Server Release Notes</A> provides release information for the AFS Server, version
3.6.
<P><LI><A HREF="awrns007.htm#HDRCNTRLCNTR">AFS Control Center Release Notes</A> provides release information for the AFS Control Center,
version 3.6.
</UL>
<P>Each section describes installation requirements, product notes, and
limitations and restrictions for the specified AFS for Windows
component. Also, where applicable, descriptions of new features and
enhancements that are made available in this release of AFS for Windows are
included.
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<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_7" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_7">Introduction</A></H2>
<P>This section contains important information about the AFS Client
component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6. The AFS Client
provides direct access to the AFS filespace from a PC running Windows NT,
enabling users to manage files and directories in AFS. The AFS Client
includes the AFS Light Gateway, which enables AFS Light users to access the
AFS filespace.
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<P>Your system must meet the following hardware, software, and
administrative privilege requirements to install the AFS Client.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_9" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_9">Hardware</A></H3>
<P>The hardware requirements for installing the AFS Client are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>A PC using an 80486/66 MHz (or faster) microprocessor or a Pentium-based
microprocessor
<P><LI>At least 16 MB of RAM
<P><LI>A hard disk with at least 4 MB of available disk space, plus enough
additional disk space on the drive where the cache is located to accommodate
the desired cache size. (By default, the cache is located on the drive
where Windows is installed and the cache size is 20 MB.)
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_10" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_10">Software</A></H3>
<P>The software requirements for installing the AFS Client are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or Service Pack 5
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_11" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_11">Administrative Privilege Requirement</A></H3>
<P>You must be a member of the local <B>Administrators</B> group on
your Windows system in order to install, configure, and start the AFS
Client.
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_12" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_12">Product Notes</A></H2>
<P>This section highlights important general information about the AFS
Client component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6. It includes
descriptions of new features and enhancements made available in this release
of the AFS Client.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_13" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_13">Additional Configuration Options Available Via the Client Interface</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Client Configuration utility&#39;s <B>Advanced</B> tab now
includes options for configuring logon parameters, diagnostic parameters, and
other miscellaneous configuration parameters. From the
<B>Advanced</B> tab, you can also configure global drive mappings.
Many of these configuration options were formerly available to AFS Client
users as registry settings.
<P>The <B>Advanced</B> tab is accessed from the Windows Control
Panel. To display the <B>Advanced</B> tab&#58;
<OL TYPE=1>
<P><LI>From the <B>Start</B> menu, choose <B>Settings</B>, then choose
<B>Control Panel</B>.
<P><LI>Double-click the <B>AFS Client Configuration</B> icon to display the
AFS Client Configuration utility.
<P><LI>Choose the <B>Advanced</B> tab.
</OL>
<P><H3><A NAME="HDRCACHE" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_14">AFS Client Cache Location Is Now Configurable</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Client Cache is stored in a file named <B>AFSCache</B>,
rather than in the system paging file. By default, the cache is stored
on the drive where Windows is installed. The size of the AFS Client
Cache is limited by available free disk space. The cache size must be
at least 1 MB. The default cache size is 20480 KB (20MB).
<P>The location of the AFS Client Cache can now be changed. Changing
the cache location is useful when there is not sufficient available free disk
space on the drive where Windows is installed. To change the cache
location, enter a valid, fully qualified filename in the <B>Cache Path</B>
field on the AFS Client Configuration&#39;s <B>Advanced</B> tab.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_15" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_15">Mapping Global Drives to the AFS Filespace</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Client&#39;s graphical user interface can now be used to map
global drives to places in the AFS filespace. Global drives are mapped
to the AFS filespace when the IBM AFS Client service starts; users are
not required to be logged on. To map global drives to AFS&#58;
<OL TYPE=1>
<P><LI>From the <B>Start</B> menu, choose <B>Settings</B>, then choose
<B>Control Panel</B>.
<P><LI>Double-click the <B>AFS Client Configuration</B> icon to display the
AFS Client Configuration utility. Select the <B>Advanced</B>
tab.
<P><LI>Click <B>Add</B>. The Map Global Drive dialog box
appears. In the <B>Drive Letter</B> box, choose a network drive or
accept the default. In the <B>AFS Path</B> box, type a path to the
AFS filespace. If desired, enter a short name to be associated with the
specified drive letter and AFS path in the <B>Description</B> box.
Note that a drive letter description can have no more than 12 characters and
cannot contain spaces or tabs.
<P><LI>Click <B>OK</B> to establish the connection. The drive letter
and AFS path appear on the Global Drives dialog box. The drive letter
now appears in your Windows NT Explorer.
</OL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_16" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_16">AFS Client Computer Name Must Correspond to the Name Service Host Name</A></H3>
<P>The computer name of an AFS Client machine (as displayed in the
<B>Computer Name</B> field on the <B>Identification</B> tab of the
Network dialog box) must correspond to the host name assigned to the computer
by the name service (normally the Domain Name Service, or DNS) used to map
names to Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. For example, if the machine
on which the AFS Client is installed has the computer name
<B>afsclient1</B> and is in the <B>yourcompany.com</B> domain,
the corresponding DNS entry for the machine must be
<B>afsclient1.yourcompany.com</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_17" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_17">AFS Command-Line Binaries</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Client includes administration-oriented command suites such as
<B>bos</B>, <B>kas</B>, <B>vos</B>, and <B>pts</B>.
Execute the commands within these suites from the Windows Command
Prompt.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_18" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_18">The AFS Client Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A></H3>
<P>The AFS for Windows software must be installed in a directory whose
path contains only ANSI characters, for example the default directory
<B>C&#58;\Program Files</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_19" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_19">Disabling All but the Client Component of the AFS for Windows Setup Program</A></H3>
<P>You have the option of altering the AFS for Windows setup program to
disable all but the client component. Such a client-only setup program
renders users unable to install any components other than the AFS
Client. To perform a client-only installation, create the file
<B>setup.co</B> in the same directory as the other installation
files; the setup program then allows only the AFS Client to be
installed. Note that the contents of the <B>setup.co</B>
file are irrelevant. Follow the installation procedure described in
<I>IBM AFS for Windows Quick Beginnings</I> regardless of the type of
installation you are performing.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_20" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_20">Temporary Files</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Client for Windows occasionally creates temporary files.
To control where such files are created, set your environment variable (TMP or
TEMP) to the fully qualified path of the preferred temporary directory.
If you do not specify a temporary directory, then any temporary files are
created in the current working directory of the process that creates the
files.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_21" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_21">National Language Support for the AFS Client</A></H3>
<P>AFS provides national language support for the AFS Client graphical
user interface (GUI) tools and documentation, including support for
bidirectional scripts (Hebrew, Arabic, etc.). The language
strings installed are determined by your machine&#39;s system default locale,
as specified in the Control Panel&#39;s Regional Settings Properties dialog
box. If no language strings exist for the current locale, then English
language strings are installed by default.
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">The <I>system default</I> locale for a machine can be different than the
<I>user</I> locale (specified by a user) on the machine. However,
the language strings installed with AFS for Windows are always determined by
the system default locale.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_22" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_22">The kpwvalid Password Strength Checker Is Not Used on Windows Systems</A></H3>
<P>When an AFS user password is changed from a Windows system, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program is <I>not</I> used to check the quality of the
new password. (On UNIX systems, if a <B>kpwvalid</B> program exists
in the same directory as the <B>kpasswd</B> program, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program checks the quality of every new user
password.)
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_23" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_23">Configurable LAN Adapter Number</A></H3>
<P>The LAN Adapter (LANA) number used by the AFS Client service must match
the LANA number setting on your Windows system. By default, the AFS
Client service is configured to use LANA number <B>0</B> (zero).
<P>You can now use the AFS Client&#39;s graphical user interface tools to
modify the value of the LANA number used by the AFS Client service. To
change the LANA number, enter a new value in the <B>Lan Adapter Number</B>
field on the AFS Client Configuration&#39;s <B>Advanced</B> tab.
You must restart the AFS Client service after modifying this parameter.
<P>Alternatively, if you do not want to change the default LANA number used by
the AFS Client service to match the NetBIOS Configuration of your Windows NT
machine, you can instead modify your system&#39;s LANA number setting to
match the AFS default setting (<B>0</B>). Access the
<B>Services</B> tab on the Control Panel&#39;s Network
application. Choose <B>NetBIOS Interface</B>, and select the
<B>Properties</B> button. Enter <B>0</B> (zero) in the
<B>Lana Number</B> field. You must restart your machine after
making changes to this Windows setting.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_24" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_24">WinLogon Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) Modules and AFS Authentication</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Client includes the header files and libraries required to
build a WinLogon Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) module
that obtains AFS tokens. These header files and libraries are installed
in the <B> &lt;</B><I>AFS for Windows Installation
Directory</I><B>>\afs\client\program</B> directory. In addition,
a sample program with compiling and linking instructions is provided in
<B>&lt;</B><I>AFS for Windows Installation
Directory</I><B>>\afs\client\program\sample\token.c</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_25" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_25">Cell Database Is Maintained During Upgrade</A></H3>
<P>When the AFS Client software is upgraded, the AFS Client cell database
file (<B>afsdcell.ini</B>) located in the <B>Windows</B>
directory is not replaced, in order to preserve local cell configuration
information. However, a copy of the cell database as distributed by the
vendor is installed in the AFS Client program directory.
<P>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_26" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_26">Limitations and Restrictions</A></H2>
<P>This section briefly describes the known limitations and restrictions
in the AFS Client component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_27" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_27">Symbolic Links to AFS Files and Directories</A></H3>
<P>Symbolic links to directories are treated as directories, and symbolic
links to files appear as files in Windows NT systems. Neither appear as
links.
<P>Currently, you cannot use the Windows interface (the Windows NT Explorer,
for example) to delete symbolic links or create symbolic links in the AFS
filespace. If you attempt to delete a directory that is a symbolic link
using the Windows interface, the directory&#39;s contents are deleted.
The directory itself is not deleted. If you attempt to delete a file
that is a symbolic link using the Windows interface, the link is removed,
rather than the target file.
<P>To create and delete symbolic links to AFS files and directories, use the
<B>symlink.exe</B> program that is provided with AFS for Windows,
version 3.6. Execute <B>symlink</B> commands from your
Windows NT Command Prompt.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_28" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_28">AFS Client Can Fail to Load When Network Drives Are in the Application Path</A></H3>
<P>When loading an application (such as the AFS Client), Windows NT
searches for the application&#39;s dynamic-link libraries (DLLs). One
of the places that Windows searches for an application&#39;s DLLs is in each
directory specified in the Path environment variable. In the Path
environment variable, if a network path is defined before the path that
contains a DLL, the application can possible fail to load.
<P>Most services (such as the AFS Client) do not have security access to
network drives specified in the Path environment variable. When a
network drive is encountered in the path and the application does not have the
permission to access the network, Windows fails to distinguish between an
Access Denied error caused by a process which cannot access a file and a
process which cannot access the network drive that contains the file.
Because this distinction cannot be made, the operating system assumes that the
file exists but cannot be accessed by the process. This error causes
the system to discontinue the search for the DLLs and assume that a DLL cannot
be accessed. Since Windows believes that a DLL is inaccessible, it
fails to load the application.
<P>In order to avoid this problem, ensure that the directory to an
application&#39;s DLLs comes before any network drives in the path.
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<HR><H1><A NAME="HDRLTCLIENT" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_29">AFS Light Release Notes</A></H1>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_30" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_30">Introduction</A></H2>
<P>This section contains important information about the AFS Light
component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6. AFS Light provides
access to the AFS filespace from a PC running Windows 95 or Windows 98,
enabling users to manage files and directories in AFS. AFS Light
accesses the AFS filespace via an AFS Client machine that is configured as an
AFS Light Gateway.
<HR><H2><A NAME="HDRLIGHT_PREREQ" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_31">AFS Light Installation Requirements</A></H2>
<P>Your system must meet the following hardware, software, and
administrative privilege requirements to install AFS Light.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_32" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_32">Hardware</A></H3>
<P>The hardware requirements for installing AFS Light are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>A PC using an 80486/66 MHz (or faster) microprocessor or a Pentium-based
microprocessor
<P><LI>At least 16 MB of RAM
<P><LI>A hard disk with at least 4 MB of available disk space
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_33" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_33">Software</A></H3>
<P>The software requirements for installing AFS Light are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>Microsoft Windows 95 with the Windows Sockets 2 update or Microsoft
Windows 98
<P><LI>AFS Light Gateway
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">The AFS Light Gateway must be enabled on a Windows NT machine running the AFS
Client, version 3.5 or version 3.6. AFS Light accesses
AFS through the AFS Light Gateway. See <A HREF="#HDRGATEWAY">Accessing AFS via the AFS Light Gateway</A> for more information.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_34" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_34">Administrative Privilege Requirement</A></H3>
<P>No administrative privileges are required to install and configure AFS
Light.
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_35" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_35">Product Notes</A></H2>
<P>This section highlights important general information about the AFS
Light component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6.
<P><H3><A NAME="HDRGATEWAY" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_36">Accessing AFS via the AFS Light Gateway</A></H3>
<P>AFS Light accesses the AFS filespace through an AFS Light
Gateway. In order to use AFS Light, you must have at least one machine
in the same domain as the AFS Light machine running the AFS Client for
Windows, version 3.5 or the AFS Client for Windows, version
3.6.
<UL>
<P><LI><B>The AFS Light cell database and the AFS Light Gateway cell database
must be synchronized</B>
<P>In order for an AFS Light user to access a cell, an entry for the cell must
exist in both the AFS Light cell database (<B>afsdcell.ini</B>
file) and the AFS Light Gateway cell database (<B>afsdcell.ini</B>
file).
<P><LI><B>AFS Light must be able to resolve the AFS Light Gateway&#39;s
service name</B>
<P>AFS Light must be able to resolve the name of the gateway machine in order
to communicate with the gateway machine. The name of the gateway
machine is the gateway&#39;s NetBIOS service name, in the form
<I>mach</I><B>-afs</B>, where <I>mach</I> is the host
computer name up to a maximum of 11 characters. Name resolution can be
achieved by adding the gateway&#39;s NetBIOS service name to the
client&#39;s LMHOSTS file or to the appropriate DNS or WINS servers.
If the AFS Light machine and its AFS Light Gateway machine reside on the same
subnet, then name resolution succeeds automatically via a NetBIOS
broadcast.
<P><LI><B>The AFS Light Gateway must be able to authenticate an AFS Light user
in a Windows context</B>
<P>Once configured as an AFS Light Gateway, your AFS Client machine must be
able to authenticate AFS Light users in a Windows context. This
authentication can be achieved via a <I>domain</I> user account or via
synchronized <I>machine</I> user accounts. A domain user account is
a user account in a Windows domain. A machine user account is a user
account that is valid only on a particular host machine.
<P>When the AFS Light Gateway is configured into a Windows domain, an AFS
Light user must log onto either a domain user account in the domain to which
the gateway belongs or a machine user account with the same username and
password as that of a domain user account in the gateway domain.
<P>If machine user accounts are employed, then these accounts must be
synchronized on the AFS Light Gateway and AFS Light machines. A user
must log onto an AFS Light machine with the same username and password as that
of a machine user account that is defined on the AFS Light Gateway
machine.
<P><I>The use of domain user accounts is recommended to simplify
administration.</I>
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_37" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_37">AFS Light for Windows 95 Requires the Windows Sockets 2 Update</A></H3>
<P>To run AFS Light on a Windows 95 machine, you must install the Windows
Sockets 2 update if it is not yet installed. This update is available
for download from the Microsoft Web site.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_38" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_38">AFS Command-Line Binaries</A></H3>
<P>When installed on a Windows 98 system, AFS Light includes
administration-oriented command suites such as <B>bos</B>, <B>kas</B>,
<B>vos</B>, and <B>pts</B>. Execute the commands within these
suites from the Windows Command Prompt. The command suites are
<I>not</I> available when AFS Light is installed on a Windows 95
system.
<P>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_39" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_39">AFS Light Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A></H3>
<P>The AFS for Windows software must be installed in a directory whose
path contains only ANSI characters, for example the default directory
<B>C&#58;\Program Files</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_40" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_40">Temporary Files</A></H3>
<P>AFS Light for Windows occasionally creates temporary files. To
control where such files are created, set your environment variable (TMP or
TEMP) to the fully qualified path of the preferred temporary directory.
If you do not specify a temporary directory, then any temporary files are
created in the current working directory of the process that creates the
files.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_41" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_41">National Language Support for AFS Light</A></H3>
<P>AFS provides national language support for the AFS Light graphical user
interface (GUI) tools and documentation, including support for bidirectional
scripts (Hebrew, Arabic, etc.). The language strings installed
are determined by your machine&#39;s system default locale, as specified in
the Control Panel&#39;s Regional Settings Properties dialog box. If no
language strings exist for the current locale, then English language strings
are installed by default.
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">The <I>system default</I> locale for a machine can be different than the
<I>user</I> locale (specified by a user) on the machine. However,
the language strings installed with AFS for Windows are always determined by
the system default locale.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_42" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_42">The kpwvalid Password Strength Checker Is Not Used on Windows Systems</A></H3>
<P>When an AFS user password is changed from a Windows system, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program is <I>not</I> used to check the quality of the
new password. (On UNIX systems, if a <B>kpwvalid</B> program exists
in the same directory as the <B>kpasswd</B> program, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program checks the quality of every new user
password.)
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_43" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_43">Limitations and Restrictions</A></H2>
<P>This section briefly describes the known limitations and restrictions
in the AFS Light component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_44" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_44">Encryption Not Supported in Simplified Chinese Version</A></H3>
<P>The Simplified Chinese version of Microsoft Windows 98 does not support
encryption, which is needed to transmit AFS passwords from AFS Light to the
AFS Light Gateway. In order for AFS Light users to obtain AFS tokens
when using the Simplified Chinese version of Microsoft Windows 98, encryption
in AFS must be disabled.
<P>To disable encryption in AFS, add the following line to your Windows
<B>Autoexec.bat</B> file&#58;
<PRE>set AFS_RPC_ENCRYPT=OFF
</PRE>
<P>Note that disabling encryption introduces a potential security risk because
AFS passwords are transmitted to the AFS Client Gateway in an unencrypted form
when tokens are obtained.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_45" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_45">Symbolic Links to AFS Files and Directories</A></H3>
<P>Symbolic links to directories are treated as directories, and symbolic
links to files appear as files in Windows 98 and Windows 95 systems.
Neither appear as symbolic links.
<P>Currently, you cannot use the Windows interface (the Windows Explorer, for
example) to delete symbolic links or create symbolic links in the AFS
filespace. If you attempt to delete a directory that is a symbolic link
using the Windows interface, the directory&#39;s contents are deleted.
The directory itself is not deleted. If you attempt to delete a file
that is a symbolic link using the Windows interface, the link is removed,
rather than the target file.
<P>To create and delete symbolic links to AFS files and directories, use the
<B>symlink.exe</B> program that is provided with AFS for Windows,
version 3.6. Execute <B>symlink</B> commands from your
Windows NT Command Prompt.
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<HR><H1><A NAME="HDRSERVER" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_46">AFS Server Release Notes</A></H1>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_47" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_47">Introduction</A></H2>
<P>This section contains important information about the AFS Server
component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6. The AFS Server runs
AFS server processes on a Windows NT machine. An AFS Server on a
Windows NT machine can be configured as one or more of the following&#58; an
AFS File Server, an AFS Database Server, an AFS Backup Server, and an AFS
System Control Server.
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_48" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_48">AFS Server Installation Requirements</A></H2>
<P>Your system must meet the following hardware, software, and
administrative privilege requirements to install the AFS Server component of
AFS for Windows.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_49" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_49">Hardware</A></H3>
<P>The hardware requirements for installing the AFS Server are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>A PC using an 80486/66 MHz (or faster) microprocessor or Pentium-based
microprocessor
<P><I>Recommended&#58; A PC using a Pentium or higher microprocessor</I>
<P><LI>At least 16 MB of RAM
<P><I>Recommended&#58; 32 MB of RAM or more</I>
<P><LI>A hard disk with at least 20 MB of available disk space
<P><LI>At least one NTFS disk volume to hold the AFS file system data. The
NTFS volume must not contain any data or files other than that of a Windows NT
Recycle Bin to be eligible for configuration as an AFS partition.
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_50" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_50">Software</A></H3>
<P>The software requirements for installing the AFS Server are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or Service Pack 5
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_51" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_51">Administrative Privilege Requirement</A></H3>
<P>You must be a member of the local <B>Administrators</B> group on
your Windows system in order to install, configure, and start the AFS
Server.
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_52" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_52">Product Notes</A></H2>
<P>This section highlights important general information about the AFS
Server component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6. Included in
this section are descriptions of new features and enhancements made available
in this release of the AFS Server.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_53" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_53">Support for Volumes That Are Greater Than 2 GB</A></H3>
<P>An AFS volume is a collection of related files that are organized into
a single, easily managed unit and that can be easily moved between File Server
machines to facilitate load balancing across the network. Each AFS
volume has a specific quota associated with it. A volume&#39;s quota
specifies the maximum amount of disk space the information in the volume can
occupy. Quota is set on a per volume basis, so it can be increased for
volumes that contain more data and decreased for volumes that do not need the
additional space. AFS for Windows, version 3.6 now supports
volumes with quotas greater than 2 GB.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_54" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_54">Encryption Routines Used by the System Control Server Are Included with All Versions of AFS for Windows</A></H3>
<P>Encryption routines used by the Update Service on the System Control
Server machine are now being included with <I>all</I> versions of AFS for
Windows due to the relaxation of United States government export
regulations. Previously, government regulations prohibited the export
of these encryption routines. Thus, sites that were not running the
United States distribution of AFS were not able to use a System Control Server
to distribute configuration files, because doing so permitted sensitive system
information to be transmitted unencrypted. Now, all sites can use a
System Control Server machine to distribute new versions of AFS Server
configuration information to all AFS File Server machines.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_55" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_55">AFS Server Computer Name Must Correspond to the Name Service Host Name</A></H3>
<P>The computer name of an AFS Server machine (as displayed in the
<B>Computer Name</B> field on the <B>Identification</B> tab of the
Network dialog box) must correspond to the host name assigned to the computer
by the name service (normally the Domain Name Service, or DNS) used to map
names to Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. For example, if the machine
on which the AFS Server is installed has the computer name
<B>afsserver1</B> and is in the <B>yourcompany.com</B> domain,
the corresponding DNS entry for the machine must be
<B>afsserver1.yourcompany.com</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_56" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_56">Time Clock Synchronization</A></H3>
<P>To support security and database replication protocols, the time clocks
on all machines running AFS servers must be synchronized. Time
synchronization software can be obtained from numerous sources; for
example, Microsoft distributes the <B>timeserv</B> time synchronization
service with the Windows NT Server Resource Kit.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_57" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_57">Securing AFS Server Machines</A></H3>
<P>If the machine on which the AFS Server software is installed is not
secure (that is, if nonadministrative personnel are able to log into the
machine), then it is strongly recommended that the AFS Server software
directories and all AFS partitions on the machine be secured as appropriate
for the environment and file system type. However, when securing AFS
Server machines, ensure that the Windows NT local <B>SYSTEM</B> principal
has full access to the AFS software and all AFS partitions; otherwise AFS
processes will not be able to run.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_58" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_58">Shutting Down AFS File Server Machines</A></H3>
<P>Before shutting down a Windows NT machine that is running as an AFS
File Server, always stop the AFS File Server on the machine.
<P>When the AFS File Server is started on a machine, the process creates a
salvage file. When the File Server is stopped manually, this salvage
file is removed. However, if a Windows NT machine is shut down while
the AFS File Server is still running, this salvage file is not removed.
When the machine is subsequently restarted, the File Server starts
automatically and, upon noticing the presence of the salvage file, executes
the Salvager. Because running the Salvager can be very time consuming,
it is always preferable to stop the AFS File Server on a machine before
shutting the machine down to avoid unnecessarily executing the Salvager
process.
<P>Use one of the following procedures to shut down the AFS File Server on a
Windows NT machine.
<P>
<UL>
<P><LI>From the Windows NT Control Panel&#58;
<OL TYPE=1>
<P><LI>Double-click the <B>Services</B> icon. The Services dialog box
opens.
<P><LI>In the <B>Service</B> list, select the <B>IBM AFS Server</B>
service.
<P><LI>Choose the <B>Stop</B> button. A message box appears, prompting
you to confirm that you want to stop the service. Choose the
<B>Yes</B> button.
<P>The AFS File Server on the machine is stopped.
</OL>
<P><LI>From the Windows NT Command Prompt&#58;
<OL TYPE=1>
<P><LI>Enter the following command&#58;
<PRE>bos shutdown -server <VAR>machine_name</VAR> -wait
</PRE>
<P>where <I>machine_name</I> is the name of the Windows NT machine on
which the AFS File Server is running.
<P><LI>Press &lt;<B>Enter</B>> to execute the command.
</OL>
</UL>
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">In general, machines that are running as AFS File Servers are shut down only
to perform preventative maintenance.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_59" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_59">Obtaining Crash Dump Files in the Event of Server Problems</A></H3>
<P>It is recommended that you configure all AFS Server machines to create
a crash dump file in the event of a server failure. This information is
important for technical support personnel to use in order to diagnose a server
problem. Consult your Microsoft Windows NT documentation for
information on how to configure the Dr. Watson utility to generate a
binary crash dump file automatically when an application error occurs.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_60" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_60">The AFS Server Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A></H3>
<P>The AFS for Windows software can only be installed in a directory whose
path contains only ANSI characters, for example the default directory
<B>C&#58;\Program Files</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_61" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_61">Temporary Files</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Server for Windows occasionally creates temporary files.
To control where such files are created, set your environment variable (TMP or
TEMP) to the fully qualified path of the preferred temporary directory.
If you do not specify a temporary directory, then any temporary files are
created in the current working directory of the process that creates the
files.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_62" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_62">National Language Support for the AFS Server</A></H3>
<P>AFS provides national language support for the AFS Server graphical
user interface (GUI) tools and documentation, including support for
bidirectional scripts (Hebrew, Arabic, etc.). The language
strings installed are determined by your machine&#39;s system default locale,
as specified in the Control Panel&#39;s Regional Settings Properties dialog
box. If no language strings exist for the current locale, then English
language strings are installed by default.
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">The <I>system default</I> locale for a machine can be different than the
<I>user</I> locale (specified by a user) on the machine. However,
the language strings installed with AFS for Windows are always determined by
the system default locale.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_63" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_63">The kpwvalid Password Strength Checker Is Not Used on Windows Systems</A></H3>
<P>When an AFS user password is changed from a Windows system, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program is <I>not</I> used to check the quality of the
new password. (On UNIX systems, if a <B>kpwvalid</B> program exists
in the same directory as the <B>kpasswd</B> program, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program checks the quality of every new user
password.)
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_64" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_64">Configuring a Server into a Cell with pre-3.5 Database Servers Requires the Principal Password</A></H3>
<P>If you configure the AFS Server for Windows, version 3.6, into
an AFS cell in which the Database Servers are running a version of AFS older
than version 3.5, during the configuration process a dialog box prompts
you to provide the AFS principal password.
<P>
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">If for some reason the AFS principal password is unknown, you can instead
enter the 24-character string of octal digits representing the AFS
principal&#39;s key. To obtain the octal key, issue either the
<B>kas examine</B> command or <B>boslistkeys</B> command on an AFS
Database Server machine. Note, the server must be running in
<B>noauth</B> mode in order to display the AFS principal&#39;s octal
key.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_65" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_65">Limitations and Restrictions</A></H2>
<P>This section briefly describes the known limitations and restrictions
in the AFS Server component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_66" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_66">AFS bosserver Process Does Not Execute the Notifier Program When a Process Terminates</A></H3>
<P>The AFS <B>bosserver</B> process does not currently execute the
registered notifier command (if one is specified) when a process under its
control terminates.
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<H1>Release Notes</H1>
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<HR><H1><A NAME="HDRCNTRLCNTR" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_67">AFS Control Center Release Notes</A></H1>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_68" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_68">Introduction</A></H2>
<P>This section contains important information about the AFS Control
Center component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6. The AFS
Control Center provides two powerful graphical user interface (GUI) tools to
assist AFS system administrators in AFS cell administration&#58; the AFS
Server Manager and the AFS Account Manager.
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_69" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_69">AFS Control Center Installation Requirements</A></H2>
<P>Your system must meet the following hardware, software, and
administrative privilege requirements to install the AFS Control Center
component of AFS for Windows.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_70" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_70">Hardware</A></H3>
<P>The hardware requirements for installing the AFS Control Center
are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>A PC using an 80486/66 MHz (or faster) microprocessor or Pentium-based
microprocessor
<P><LI>At least 16 MB of RAM
<P><LI>A hard disk with at least 4 MB of available disk space
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_71" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_71">Software</A></H3>
<P>The software requirements for installing the AFS Control Center
are&#58;
<UL>
<P><LI>Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or Service Pack 5
</UL>
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_72" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_72">Administrative Privilege Requirement</A></H3>
<P>You must be a member of the local <B>Administrators</B> group on
your Windows system in order to install the AFS Control Center.
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_73" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_73">Product Notes</A></H2>
<P>This section highlights important general information about the AFS
Control Center component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_74" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_74">The AFS Control Center Must Be Installed in a Directory Whose Path Contains Only ANSI Characters</A></H3>
<P>The AFS for Windows software can only be installed in a directory whose
path contains only ANSI characters, for example the default directory
<B>C&#58;\Program Files</B>.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_75" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_75">Temporary Files</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Control Center for Windows occasionally creates temporary
files. To control where such files are created, set your environment
variable (TMP or TEMP) to the fully qualified path of the preferred temporary
directory. If you do not specify a temporary directory, then any
temporary files are created in the current working directory of the process
that creates the files.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_76" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_76">National Language Support for the AFS Control Center</A></H3>
<P>AFS provides national language support for the AFS Control Center
graphical user interface (GUI) tools and documentation, including support for
bidirectional scripts (Hebrew, Arabic, etc.). The language
strings installed are determined by your machine&#39;s system default locale,
as specified in the Control Panel&#39;s Regional Settings Properties dialog
box.
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">The <I>system default</I> locale for a machine can be different than the
<I>user</I> locale (specified by a user) on the machine. However,
the language strings installed with AFS for Windows are always determined by
the system default locale.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<P>If no language strings exist for the current locale, then English language
strings are installed by default.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_77" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_77">The kpwvalid Password Strength Checker Is Not Used on Windows Systems</A></H3>
<P>When an AFS user password is changed from a Windows system, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program is <I>not</I> used to check the quality of the
new password. (On UNIX systems, if a <B>kpwvalid</B> program exists
in the same directory as the <B>kpasswd</B> program, the
<B>kpwvalid</B> program checks the quality of every new user
password.)
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_78" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_78">Tokens Obtained for Control Center Applications Expire after 25 Hours</A></H3>
<P>In order to use either the AFS Server Manager or the AFS Account
Manager, users must obtain AFS tokens. The lifetime of tokens obtained
in either application is always 25 hours and 25 minutes, regardless of the
Maximum Ticket Lifetime designated for the user.
<P><H3><A NAME="Header_79" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_79">Server Manager Displays All Server Entries Referenced in the Volume Location Database (VLDB)</A></H3>
<P>The AFS Server Manager displays a server icon for every server entry in
the Volume Location Database (VLDB). If an AFS server has been
decommissioned, but its VLDB entry has not been removed, then the Server
Manager continues to display an icon for the server.
<P>To remove an obsolete AFS File Server entry from the VLDB on a Database
Server running AFS version 3.5 or later, issue the following
command&#58;
<P>
<PRE><B>vos changeaddr</B> &lt;<VAR>ip_address</VAR>> <B>-remove</B>
</PRE>
<P>where <I>ip_address</I> is the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the
server machine that has been decommissioned.
<P>On AFS Database Servers running a version of AFS older than version
3.5, there is currently no command for removal of obsolete server
entries in the VLDB. However, to prevent the AFS Server Manager from
displaying decommissioned servers, you can modify the Windows NT Registry so
that the AFS Server Manager disregards all machines with IP addresses of a
specified pattern.
<P>To prevent the AFS Server Manager from displaying server machines with IP
addresses of a specified pattern, use the following steps to modify the
Windows NT Registry&#58;
<OL TYPE=1>
<P><LI>From the Start menu, choose <B>Run</B>. In the Open box, type
<TT>regedit</TT>, and then choose <B>OK</B>. The Windows NT
Registry Editor opens.
<P><LI>Right-click the <B>\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TransarcCorporation\AFS
Control Center</B> key. From the context menu that opens, choose
<B>New</B>, and then choose <B>DWORD Value</B>. A New Value
entry is added to the key.
<P><LI>Specify the name of the new value entry by typing
<TT>IgnoreBadAddrs</TT> as the new value.
<P><LI>Double-click the new <B>IgnoreBadAddrs</B> entry. The Edit
DWORD Value dialog box opens.
<P><LI>In the <B>Value data</B> box, specify in hexadecimal notation the IP
address or range of IP addresses to ignore. For example, to instruct
the AFS Server Manager to disregard any machines listed in the VLDB with IP
addresses match the pattern <B>10.0.0.*</B>, enter
<B><TT>0A0000FF</TT></B> in the <B>Value data</B> box. (The
hexadecimal value <B>FF</B> represents a wildcard.)
<P><LI>Choose <B>OK</B> to close the Edit DWORD value box and save the new
registry entry.
<P><LI>Close the Registry Editor.
</OL>
<P>
<TABLE><TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><B>Note:</B></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">To take advantage of this feature, it is advisable to change the IP addresses
of any decommissioned servers in the VLDB to easily recognizable unused IP
addresses in a specific range, for example
<B>10.0.0.1</B>,
<B>10.0.0.2</B>,
<B>10.0.0.3</B> etc. Then add the
<B>IgnoreBadAddrs</B> registry entry as described in the previous steps to
instruct the AFS Server Manager to ignore all IP addresses within the
specified range.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<HR><H2><A NAME="Header_80" HREF="awrns002.htm#ToC_80">Limitations and Restrictions</A></H2>
<P>There are currently no known limitations and restrictions for the AFS
Control Center component of AFS for Windows, version 3.6.
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<p>Welcome to the OpenAFS for Windows online documentation set! </p>
<p>The documentation set includes the OpenAFS for Windows Release Notes and the
IBM AFS for Windows 3.6 product notes and installation and configuration
information for the AFS Server, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:PlaceName w:st="on">AFS</st1:PlaceName>
<st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Control</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st="on">Center</st1:PlaceType></st1:place>,
AFS Client, and AFS Light products. The OpenAFS for Windows online
<p>The documentation set includes the OpenAFS for Windows Release Notes.
The OpenAFS for Windows online
documentation set also includes the following administrative documentation: the
<i>IBM AFS Administration Reference</i> and the <i>IBM AFS Administration Guide</i>.
<i>OpenAFS Command Reference</i> and the <i>IBM AFS Administration Guide</i>.
</p>
<p>Although the IBM AFS documentation is out of date, OpenAFS does not have
<p>Although the IBM AFS Administration Guide is out of date, OpenAFS does not have
revised documentation to replace it at the current time.</p>
<p><b><span style='font-size:13.5pt'>Online Documentation:</span></b> </p>
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</span></span></span><![endif]><a href="CmdRef/index.html">OpenAFS Command Reference</a> </p>
<p style='margin-left:36.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;
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style='mso-list:Ignore'>·<span style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</span></span></span><![endif]><a href="InstallGd/awqbg002.htm">IBM AFS for
Windows 3.6 Quick Beginnings</a> </p>
<p style='margin-left:36.0pt;text-indent:-18.0pt;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;
tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><![if !supportLists]><span style='font-family:Symbol;
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</span></span></span><![endif]><a href="ReleaseNotes/awrns002.htm">IBM AFS for
Windows 3.6 Release Notes</a> </p>
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Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\*"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\index_files\*"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\CmdRef\*"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\InstallGd\*"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\ReleaseNotes\*"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\ReleaseNotes\logo_files\*"
Delete "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\ReleaseNotes\relnotes_files\*"
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Delete /REBOOTOK "$INSTDIR\Client\Program\afscpcc.pdb"
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\CmdRef"
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\InstallGd"
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\ReleaseNotes"
RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\SysAdminGd"
RMDIr /r "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html"
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File "..\..\doc\install\Documentation\en_US\html\*"
SetOutPath "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\index_files"
File "..\..\doc\install\Documentation\en_US\html\index_files\*"
SetOutPath "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\InstallGd"
File "..\..\doc\install\Documentation\en_US\html\InstallGd\*"
SetOutPath "$INSTDIR\Documentation\html\ReleaseNotes"
File "..\..\doc\install\Documentation\en_US\html\ReleaseNotes\*"
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Display="expand" InstallDefault="followParent" Level="130" Title="$(loc.StrAFSDocDesc)">
<ComponentRef Id="rcm_Documentation" />
<ComponentRef Id="rcm_Documentation" />
<ComponentRef Id="efl_Readme_TXT_$(var.Language)" />
<ComponentRef Id="efl_DocHtml_en_US" />
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<ComponentRef Id="cmp_Cmd_Ref_5_en_US" />
<ComponentRef Id="cmp_Cmd_Ref_8_en_US" />
<ComponentRef Id="cmp_Install_Guide_en_US" />
<ComponentRef Id="cmp_Sys_Admin_Guide_en_US" />
<ComponentRef Id="cmf_afs_nt_HLP_en_US" />

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@ -984,7 +984,6 @@
<File Id="fileauarf284_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="auarf284.htm" LongName="auarf284.htm" DiskId="1" />
</Component>
</Directory> <!-- CmdRef -->
<?endif?>
<Directory Id="dirInstallGd_$(var.Language)" Name="InstalGd" LongName="InstallGd" SourceName="InstGd" LongSource="InstallGuide" src="$(var.SrcDir)\WINNT\doc\install\Documentation\$(var.Language)\html\InstallGd\">
<Component Id="cmp_Install_Guide_$(var.Language)" Guid="$(var.DocHtmlInstallGuid)">
<File Id="fileawqbg000_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awqbg000.htm" LongName="awqbg000.htm" KeyPath="yes" DiskId="1" />
@ -993,6 +992,7 @@
<File Id="fileawqbg004_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awqbg004.htm" LongName="awqbg004.htm" DiskId="1" />
</Component>
</Directory> <!-- InstallGd -->
<?endif?>
<Directory Id="dirSysAdminGd_$(var.Language)" Name="SysAd" LongName="SysAdminGd" SourceName="SysAdm" LongSource="SysAdminGd" src="$(var.SrcDir)\WINNT\doc\install\Documentation\$(var.Language)\html\SysAdminGd\">
<Component Id="cmp_Sys_Admin_Guide_$(var.Language)" Guid="$(var.DocHtmlSysAdminGuid)">
<File Id="fileauagd000_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="auagd.htm" LongName="auagd000.htm" KeyPath="yes" DiskId="1" />
@ -1034,13 +1034,6 @@
</Directory> <!-- Sys Admin guide -->
<Directory Id="dirReleaseNotes_$(var.Language)" Name="Relea" LongName="ReleaseNotes" src="$(var.SrcDir)\WINNT\doc\install\Documentation\$(var.Language)\html\ReleaseNotes\">
<Component Id="cmp_Release_Notes_$(var.Language)" Guid="$(var.DocHtmlRelNotesGuid)">
<File Id="fileawrns000_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns.htm" LongName="awrns000.htm" KeyPath="yes" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileawrns002_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns~2.htm" LongName="awrns002.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileawrns003_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns~3.htm" LongName="awrns003.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileawrns004_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns~4.htm" LongName="awrns004.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileawrns005_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns~5.htm" LongName="awrns005.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileawrns006_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns~6.htm" LongName="awrns006.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileawrns007_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="awrns~7.htm" LongName="awrns007.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="fileframes_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="relnot~2.htm" LongName="relnotes-frames.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="filelogo_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="logo.htm" LongName="logo.htm" DiskId="1" />
<File Id="filerelnotes_HTM_$(var.Language)" Name="relnotes.htm" LongName="relnotes.htm" DiskId="1" />