Following are the latest notes on AS/U compatibility:
AS/U supports the following clients:
Windows 98
Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 3.51 (with Service Pack 4 or later installed)
Windows 95
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with 32 bit TCP/IP
LAN Manager 2.2c
You can administer AS/U using any of the following:
net commands
from the HP-UX command prompt,
Windows NT 4.0 running the Windows NT Server Administrative
Tools,
Windows NT 3.51 (with Service Pack 4 or later installed)
running the Windows NT Server Administrative Tools, or
Windows 95/98 running the NT Server tools.
The PC client tools listed above are provided in platform-specific
directories in the built-in astools share on the AS/U server. Administrators
who use a Windows 98 client should use the Windows 95
tools. Microsoft has not provided new versions for Windows 98 but
has stated that the current Windows 95 versions can be used with
Windows 98.
The win98 directory under astools is a symbolic link to the
win95 directory (see 'man 1 link' for a discussion
of this capability of Unix).
Refer to the Advanced Server/9000 Installation Guide for instructions
on installing the administration tools.
NOTE: You cannot use Windows 95/98 to edit the AS/U registry.Not every aspect of administration is available from
every client. For example, while Windows 95 clients can be used
for many operational activities, they cannot be used to edit the
registry or to upload printer drivers. NT 4.0 clients provide the
most complete set of administrative functionality.
The PC client tools listed above are provided in the built-in
ASTOOLS share on the AS/U server. Refer to the Advanced
Server/9000 Installation Guide for instructions on installing
the administration tools.
NOTE: Microsoft article Q175093 documents a problem with these
versions of User Manager not recognizing February 2000 as a leap
year. The problem prevents setting an account expiration date of
February 29, 2000. Updated versions of the User Manager utility
can be obtained from Microsoft or your Microsoft support provider.
This problem does not occur with the Advanced Server net command
line utility.
Using AS/U as the PDC and Windows NT 3.51 as the
BDC requires Service Pack 4 to be installed on the NT 3.51 Server
to avoid problems with User Accounts Database Synchronization.