This week, we return to bugs and fixes. As I researched today’s column, I found a couple of articles that directed me to install Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2) to correct known problems. A recent letter from Microsoft about dropping SP7 for NT 4.0, which I discussed last week, also stated that SP2 is due out soon, so I suspect that the release date is imminent. This week, I describe two reasonably serious problems with Win2K’s Local Security Authority (LSA), several issues relating to Win2K and NT 4.0 migration and coexistence, and a handy tip about how to enable and disable Kerberos event logging.
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