Patch-ID# 105501-01 Keywords: point patch PC-NFSpro displays UID username files filemanager Synopsis: PC-NFSpro 2.0: Displays UID not username when displaying files in FM Date: Oct/22/97 Solaris Release: SunOS Release: Unbundled Product: pc-nfspro Unbundled Release: 2.0 Relevant Architectures: i386 BugId's fixed with this patch: 1241098 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 nfswnet.drv Problem Description: 1241098: In the Properties Dialog of the Filemanager->File->Properties->Network PC-NFSpro displays UID in the "owner" field instead of the user login name. Patch Installation Instructions: ** Please note that this is a point patch -- which means that this fix will not be carried forward to future versions of this module(nfswnet.drv) or the product(PC-NFSpro).*** This patch is packaged as a self-extracting compressed file (10550101.exe). The setup program backs up the original file(s). It then installs the new file(s) and a patch uninstall utility. To install,first logout and disconnect any connected network drives or printers --- this will unload the network driver -- *****this is very important otherwise the patch install will fail******. Then copy 10550101.exe to a temporary directory on the PC. In File Manager, select "Run" and enter the path and patch filename (Example: c:\temp\10550101.exe) then hit ENTER/RETURN. The patch will uncompress and start the setup program automatically. Follow the setup program prompts to complete the patch installation. After the installation add the PC-NFSpro network back and restart windows. Patch Removal Instructions: Click on the patch icon,"Patch 105501-01" and click on "uninstallSHIELD". Restart Windows. Installation Notes: All drive letter and directory name references are PC-NFSpro 2.0 defaults. If you have installed PC-NFSpro on a different drive, or in a different directory, substitute your drive and directory names in the example commands above.