Advanced Server for UNIX Version 5.1B-5 Release Notes (15043)

Error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.
To correct this problem make the following changes on the Windows Server 2008:
a. From the start menu, click "Run" and enter "regedit".
b. Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\
LanmanServer\Parameters\NullSessionPipes and choose "Modify" from
the pulldown menu.
c. In the "Edit Multi-String" window, add the entry, "lsarpc" to the
value data field and select OK.
Known Problem:
If ASU was configured as a member server to a Windows Longhorn PDC, or
was configured to trust a Windows Longhorn PDC, any attempt to set the
permission for a resource on the ASU server with an account from the
Windows Server 2008 domain, failed with an error:
One or more user or group names were not found.
More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 6427.
Known Problem:
If permissions were set for a resource on the ASU server to grant a user or
group account from a Windows Server domain privileges, and if this
Windows Server domain was migrated to a Windows Server 2008 domain after the
setting of permissions, any attempt to enumerate the permissions for that
resource would give a hex number instead of the name of the user or group
account:
For Example:
# net perms \\<share>
Resource: \<share>
Owner:
Name: Permissions:
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<domain>\0000603d FullControl(All)
<domain>\000065a3 FullControl(All)
<domain>\0000669e FullControl(All)
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ASU Installation Instructions
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This software kit includes features and
functionality of previous ASU software releases, and provides corrections
for the problems described in this document.
If you are installing the ASU software for the first time, change to the
directory where the software was downloaded. Enter the following
command, and follow the instructions on the screen:
# setld -l .
If you have ASU, ASDU, or PATHWORKS for DIGITAL UNIX subsets installed,
you must use the Tru64 UNIX setld command to uninstall those subsets
before you install the subsets in this kit.