Shared Application Icon Names Do Not Update on Clients

Last reviewed: April 24, 1997
Article ID: Q151209
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Systems Management Server versions 1.0 and 1.1

SYMPTOMS

An SMS shared program item's title is renamed from the SMS Administrator's tool, and then the Program Group Control (PGC) is carried out at an SMS client. After PGC is done, the SMS program item has the original title and not the new title. The only way to get the icon title to change is to modify the shared application's properties so that the registry name is changed in some fashion.

CAUSE

If the program title and nothing else is changed, the SMS Applications Manager service will not update the program item time stamp in the network applications database (NAD). The time stamp in the NAD will match the time stamp for this program item in the client system's registry. PGC compares these time stamps, and because they are the same, PGC will not send the DDE commands needed to remove the old program icon and add the program icon back with the new title.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SMS version 1.1. A fix to this problem is in development, but has not been fully regression-tested and should be applied only to systems experiencing this specific problem. Unless you are severely impacted by this specific problem, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Service Pack that contains this fix. Contact Microsoft Product Support Services for more information on the availability of this fix.


Additional query words:
Keywords : kbother smspgc
Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: April 24, 1997
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