After you upgrade to Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4), when you use the Event Viewer to inspect the System log, you see the following errors:
Source: RemoteAccess Category: None Event ID: 20071 Date: date Time: time Type: Error User: N/A Computer: <ComputerName>; Description: The Point to Point Protocol module C:\WINNT\System32\rastls.dll returned an error while initializing. The network request is not supported. Source: RemoteAccess Category: None Event ID: 20151 Date: date Time: time Type: Error User: N/A Computer: <ComputerName>; Description: The Control Protocol EAP in the Point to Point Protocol module C:\WINNT\System32\rasppp.dll returned an error while initializing. The network request is not supported. Source: Rasman Category: None Event ID: 20063 Date: date Time: time Type: Error User: N/A Computer: <ComputerName>; Description: Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because the Point to Point Protocol failed to initialize. The network request is not supported. Source: Service Control Manager Category: None Event ID: 7023 Date: date Time: time Type: Error User: N/A Computer: <ComputerName>; Description: The Remote Access Connection Manager service terminated with the following error: The network request is not supported. Your Application event log contains: Source: rasctrs Category: None Event ID: 2001 Date: date Time: time Type: Error User: N/A Computer: <ComputerName>; Description: The description for Event ID (2001) in Source (rasctrs) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The following information is part of the event: The event log file is corrupt.NOTE: If you attempt to create a new dial-up connection, some of the options are dimmed.
If you upgraded from SP3 and you had NOT previously configured the Routing and Remote Access service, or a remote access dial-up connection, some of the remote access-related binary files are immediately replaced. When the service pack Setup programs installs support for the 802.1x and initializes these new binaries, they conflict with the old binaries that had never been initialized.
To workaround this issue, shutdown and restart your computer to bring the remote access binary files up to date.
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