Q109441: Windows NT Resource Kit Includes Incorrect Definition of LSN

Article: Q109441
Product(s): Microsoft Windows NT
Version(s): 3.1
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Keyword(s): kbother
Last Modified: 15-DEC-2000

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- MSPRESS Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit, version 3.1 
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Page 633 of the Windows NT Resource Guide (volume 1 of the Microsoft
Windows NT Resource Kit) states:

  "When two computers establish a session via NBF, there is an exchange of
  Least Significant Numbers (LSN)."

This is incorrect.

LSN stands for Local Session Number. This is a one byte number (0-255),
which is part of Network Control Block structure. It indicates the session
number the user[redirector] has with another name on the network, and is a
key variable in the 254-session limit of the NetBIOS architecture.

Additional query words: prodnt NCB doc err documentation error

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