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I have this problem I'm not sure how to get around, so I'm turning here to find help. I have a Windows NT 4.0-domain where all users, as their default logonscript, run kix32.exe which in turn executes the kixtart.scr default script. There is a mix of Windows NT 4.0 Workstations and Windows 98 computers and we want to update the DLL-files on the Win98-computers. The problem comes in two different flavors: Problem 1) How do I go about finding out if the existing scripts are compatible with the new version I'd like to upgrade to (old version 3.35, new version 4.02)? I have checked the release notes and documents but I can't get any clear information what functions etc. differ between the two versions. There are only some hints as to what differs between the 3.63 version and the v2001 Beta 1. (But v2001 Beta 1 isn't version 4.02!!)Problem 2) How do I do to replace the kix32.exe file from the \\server\netlogon share and at the same time, update the necessary DLL-files on the Windows 98 computers without missing any machines in the process? (I hope I'm correct when I think that the NT-computers don't need the DLL-files?)
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks for your time!
/Freddy
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