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Heap Corruption with Administrator-Defined CSC Path Using Logical DriveArticle ID: 269680 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q269680 SYMPTOMS
Adding Client Side Caching (CSC) to a network drive by using a logical drive letter rather than a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path with Group Policy causes memory corruption, resulting in random hangs in Explorer.exe.
CAUSE
This problem is caused by a string buffer being freed twice, resulting in heap corruption.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Windows 2000. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
260910
The English version of this fix should have the following file attributes or later:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260910/EN-US/
)
How to Obtain the Latest Windows 2000 Service Pack
Date Time Version Size File name ---------------------------------------------------- 05/08/2000 21:03 5.0.2195.2103 232,208 Cscui.dll STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Windows 2000. This problem was first corrected in Windows 2000 Service Pack 2. MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information about how to install Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 hotfixes at the same time, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
249149
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249149/EN-US/
)
Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 Hotfixes
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