Copyright (C) 2001 Internet Software Consortium.
See COPYRIGHT in the source root or http://isc.org/copyright.html for terms.
-$Id: readme1st.txt,v 1.7.2.1.6.1 2003/02/17 01:29:34 marka Exp $
+$Id: readme1st.txt,v 1.7.2.1.6.2 2003/02/17 06:24:11 marka Exp $
- Release of BIND 9.2.0 for Window NT/2000
+ Release of BIND 9.2.2 for Window NT/2000
-Date: 10-Aug-2001.
-
- This is the first release of BIND 9.2.0 for Windows NT/2000. As such
-it should be fully tested on a test system before installing on a
-production system or anywhere that is considered critical for Internet
-access. The release has not been thoroughly tested. While IPv6
-addresses should work, there is no support yet for a BIND server using
-an IPv6 stack. Only IPv4 stacks are supported on the box running this
-version of BIND. IPv6 stacks will be supported in a future release.
+This is a maintenance release of BIND 9.2 for Window NT/2000. Only
+IPv4 stacks are supported on the box running this version of BIND.
+IPv6 stacks will be supported in a future release.
Kit Installation Information
automatically starts whenever the system is booted. Signals are
not supported and are in fact ignored.
+Note: Unlike most Windows applications, named does not, change its
+working directory when started as a service. If you wish to use
+relative files in named.conf you will need to specify a working
+directory.
+
Documentation
This kit includes Documentation in HTML format. The documentation is not
This will be fixed in a future release.
+Messages are logged to the Application log in the EventViewer.
+
Problems
Please report all problems to bind9-bugs@isc.org and not to me. All