RESOLUTION
You may use any or all of the following resolutions:
Use File Manager Included with Windows NT 4.0
A Windows NT 4.0 version of File Manager is included in Windows NT 4.0 and
can be used to view, create, delete, or change share permissions on shares
that are not local to the computer in the same way this was done in
earlier
versions of Windows NT.
Install the ShareUI Utility from the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit
To get the equivalent functionality with Windows NT Explorer, you must
install a utility from the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit. After installing
the Resource Kit, locate the directory to which you installed it, right-
click the file named Shareui.inf and select Install. You may now view,
create, edit, and delete shares on remote computers using the following
steps:
- Click Start, Run, and type on the Run line the UNC name of the server
you wish to administer, as in the following example:
\\<servername>
- Click OK, and you should now see a folder called Shared Directories.
- Double-click this folder and it will show you any existing shares on
the remote computer. You can right-click this window and select New,
and then select Share to create a new share, or right-click on an
existing share to Delete, Rename, or change permissions (through the
share Properties) on that share.
NOTE: When you attempt to use the ShareUI utility when Internet Explorer
4.01 is installed, you may receive the following Dr. Watson error message:
An application error has occurred and an application error log is being
generated.
Explorer.exe
Exception: access violation(0xC0000005), Address: <address>
For information about how to resolve this error message, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: 185011
TITLE : Application Error Using ShareUI Tool
Administrative Wizard on Windows NT 4.0 Server
Another possible workaround on Windows NT Server is to use the
Administrative Wizard, "Managing File and Folder Access."
To run this wizard, click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools,
Administrative Wizards, and then click on "Managing File and Folder
Access" and follow the instructions. This option can also be run
separately by running Shrpubw.exe located in the %SystemRoot%\System32
subdirectory.