Patch-ID# 106868-01
Keywords: windows nt cdrom cd-rom not accessible parameter incorrect failure
Synopsis: SNC 3.2: _x86: Cachefs prevents access to cd-rom on NT
Date: Oct/16/98

Solaris Release:  

SunOS Release: 

Unbundled Product: Solstice Network Client (SNC)

Unbundled Release: 3.2

Relevant Architectures: i386

BugId's fixed with this patch: 4146040

Changes incorporated in this version:  

Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch:  

Patches which conflict with this patch:  

Patches required with this patch: 

Obsoleted by: 

Files included with this patch: 

 readme.txt   - A dos formatted copy of this informational file.
 sunwcfs.sys  - SNC WinNT cachefs driver.
 
Problem Description: 
 
 4146040 - Booting an NT system with a CD in the CD-ROM drive, and cachefs 
           installed, prevents access to any subsequent CD's in that drive.
           
Patch Installation Instructions:

 This patch is for SNC 3.2 running on Windows NT ONLY.

 This patch is packaged as a self-extracting compressed file (10686801.exe).  
 It must be installed from Windows.  The setup program backs up the original 
 file(s).  It then installs the new file(s) and a patch uninstall utility. 

 To install, download 10686801.exe to a temporary directory on the PC.  
 
 In Windows, select "Run" from the "Start" menu.  Enter the path and 
 patch filename (Example: c:\temp\10686801.exe) then select "OK".  

 The patch will uncompress and start the setup program automatically.  
 Follow the setup program prompts to complete the patch installation.  

 Restart Windows.


Patch Removal Instructions:

 In Windows, click "Start".  Then select "Programs", "Patch 106868-01"
 and click on "uninstallSHIELD".  

 WARNING - The patch uninstall program restarts Windows at the end
           of the uninstall process.
 

Installation Notes:

 All drive letter and directory name references are Solstice Network Client
 defaults. If you have installed Solstice Network Client or the patch file on 
 a different drive, or in a different directory, substitute your drive and 
 directory names in the example commands above.
  
