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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Installation Guidefor ClientsMicrosoft® Network ClientVersion 2.2Microsoft Corporation

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x ContentsAppendix C TCP/IP Protocol...339Before Installing TCP/IP ... 339

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90 Installation Guide for ClientsÛ To remove a network device driver configuration1. From the Configuration menu, choose Network Drivers.The Workst

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 915. When you have completed your review (and your optional changes),exit the Workstation Configuration dia

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92 Installation Guide for Clients7. If you made no changes in the preceding steps, the Setup screenreturns and you are finished. If you made any ch

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 932. Review or edit the Workstation Settings dialog box. For detailedinformation about the settings in this

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94 Installation Guide for ClientsManaging Services ParametersServices parameters are set to their default values during installation.They can be mo

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 956. When you have finished changing the services parameters, choose theOK button from the Services Paramet

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96 Installation Guide for Clients2. As instructed by the dialog box, insert the connectivity service Setupdisk in the disk drive or type a path to

Page 10 - Glossary

Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 97Û To detach LAN Manager from an OS/2 workstation1. From the OS/2 window or full screen session, stop the

Page 11 - Before You Begin

98 Installation Guide for ClientsÛ To attach LAN Manager to an OS/2 workstation1. From the LAN Manager menu, choose Attach.A dialog box appears, as

Page 12 - How to Use This Manual

Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 99LAN Manager can be in the attached or detached condition at the timeyou issue the Remove command. If LAN

Page 13 - Documentation Conventions

1Before You BeginThe Installation Guide for Clients is written for administrators ofMicrosoft® Windows NT™ networks that will include LAN Managerworks

Page 14 - Finding Further Information

100 Installation Guide for Clients

Page 15 - Planning

PART 4Network Device DriversChapters 8 About Network Device Drivers...103 9 Network Device Driver Op

Page 17 - Introduction

103CHAPTER 8About Network Device DriversThis chapter contains information about installing and using networkdevice drivers, the software that enables

Page 18 - Using the Keyboard

104 Installation Guide for ClientsUsing Network Device DriversWhen you install LAN Manager using the Setup program or when youadd a new network ada

Page 19 - Online Help

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 105LAN Manager creates network access using three types of networkdevice drivers. These three types are a

Page 20 - System Requirements

106 Installation Guide for ClientsEach network device driver has a unique driver name that identifies thedriver in the LANMAN.INI and PROTOCOL.INI

Page 21 - Before Installing

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 107Protocol ManagerLAN Manager supports the use of multiple protocols. The mostpractical limit to the num

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108 Installation Guide for ClientsNetBIOS 3.0 and the CONFIG.SYS FileThe NETBIOS.OS2 driver must be loaded after the LAN Managerredirector driver (

Page 23 - Configuration

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 109To support NetBIOS 3.0, edit your LANMAN.INI file accordingly.Find the netn line that corresponds to t

Page 24 - C:\WINDOWS

2 Installation Guide for ClientsHow to Use This ManualTurn to the part of this manual that contains the information you need:Part 1, “Overview, Pre

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110 Installation Guide for ClientsThe CONFIG.SYS FileThe CONFIG.SYS file contains device lines that list the network devicedrivers MS-DOS or OS/2 l

Page 26 - C:\LANMAN.DOS

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 1112. All network device drivers installed on your computer. With an MS-DOS computer using more than one

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112 Installation Guide for ClientsThe PROTOCOL.INI FileThe PROTOCOL.INI file describes all protocol and media-accesscontrol drivers and defines how

Page 28 - C:\LANMAN

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 113The name = value entries vary according to the individual driver.(Spaces around the equal sign are opt

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114 Installation Guide for ClientsLAN Manager for OS/2Under OS/2, the [networks] section of LANMAN.INI specifies theprotocol or monolithic network

Page 30 - Computers

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 115The Driver-Information FilesThe Setup program uses driver-information files associated with eachdriver

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116 Installation Guide for ClientspathThe path for the directory in which the driver and its associatedPROTOCOL.INI file are located. The Setup pro

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Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 117ancillaryAn optional entry listing the filename of any additional file required bythe driver. If more

Page 33 - TCP/IP Settings

118 Installation Guide for ClientstypeThe type of protocol driver, as defined in the following list:ndis_xportFor NDIS-conformant protocol drivers

Page 34 - Workstation Settings

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 119The PROTOCOL.INI FileEach protocol driver and each network adapter driver must have aPROTOCOL.INI file

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Before You Begin 3Documentation ConventionsThis manual uses several type styles and special characters:Convention Usebold Represents commands, comm

Page 36 - MS-DOS Memory Management

120 Installation Guide for ClientsConfiguration ExamplesIn the examples in this section, the path of the LAN Manager rootdirectory is C:\LANMAN.DOS

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Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 121LANMAN.INI entries:

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122 Installation Guide for ClientsExample 2Computer: IBM PS/2 (Enhanced workstation, on one network)Operating system: MS-DOSProtocol driver: NetBEU

Page 39 - Computer Configuration

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 123LANMAN.INI entries:

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124 Installation Guide for ClientsExample 3Computer: IBM AT or compatible (Enhanced workstation, on twonetworks)Operating system: MS-DOSProtocol dr

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Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 125LANMAN.INI entries:

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126 Installation Guide for ClientsExample 4Computer: COMPAQ EISA (OS/2 workstation on two networks)Operating system: MS OS/2 1.3Protocol driver: Ne

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Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 127LANMAN.INI entries:

Page 44 - Services Parameters

128 Installation Guide for ClientsExample 5Computer: IBM AT or compatible (Basic workstation, on one network)Operating system: MS-DOSProtocol drive

Page 45 - Workstation Software

Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 129LANMAN.INI entries:

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4 Installation Guide for ClientsFinding Further InformationThis manual is written for network administrators. In addition toreading this manual, be

Page 47 - MS-DOS Workstations

130 Installation Guide for Clients

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131CHAPTER 9Network Device Driver OptionsThe LAN Manager Setup program sets the configuration options for thenetwork device drivers you install, and u

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132 Installation Guide for ClientsThere are several utilities that will assist you in using protocol drivers.These are:LoadThe load utility is used

Page 50 - Installing a Mouse Driver

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 133The following table summarizes the possible entries and values in the[netbeui] section of the LAN Man

Page 51 - Using the Prtsc Utility

134 Installation Guide for ClientsThe entries for NetBEUI that you are most likely to adjust are sessions,ncbs, maxtransmits, mintransmits, packets

Page 52 - Multiple Network Adapters

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 135dlcretriesSpecifies the number of transmission retries that NetBEUI makesbefore assuming that the rec

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136 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxoutSpecifies the number of NetBIOS message packets to send beforeexpecting an acknowledgment. This number is o

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 137netbiosretriesSpecifies the number of times the NetBEUI driver retriestransmissions at the NetBIOS le

Page 55 - OS/2 Workstations

138 Installation Guide for Clientsselectors (OS/2 only)Specifies the number of internal data descriptors to allocate for globaldescriptor table (GD

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 139If you set t2 too high, there may be long delays between transmissionswhile the sender is waiting for

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PART 1Overview, Preparation, andPlanningChapters1 Introduction...7

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140 Installation Guide for ClientsMedia-Access Control DriversThe following table lists the media-access control drivers shipped withLAN Manager ve

Page 59 - Setup Screen Basics

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 141Filename Network adapter(s) supportedDEPCA.ext DEC EtherWORKS TurboPC04.OS2 Dowty PC0114PCNDIS.DOS Do

Page 60 - Using Setup Screen Menus

142 Installation Guide for ClientsFilename Network adapter(s) supportedNE2000.ext National Semiconductor AT/LANTIC EtherNODE 16-AT3NSEISA.ext Natio

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 143Filename Network adapter(s) supportedNI9210.ext Racal-Datacom NI9210RTR16LM.ext Racore Computer Produ

Page 62 - Saving Configuration Changes

144 Installation Guide for ClientsFilename Network adapter(s) supportedUBNEI.ext Ungermann-Bass NICps/EOTP (PC4035)TOKWD.ext Western Digital 8-bit

Page 63 - Exiting the Setup Screen

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 1453Com EtherLinkRequired entry:• drivername = elnk$ or elnkn$The following table summarizes the possibl

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146 Installation Guide for ClientsinterruptIndicates the interrupt level of the network adapter.NoteOn an 80286 or 80386 computer, specifying inter

Page 65 - LAN Manager

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 1473Com EtherLink IIRequired entry:• drivername = elnkii$ or elnkiin$This driver is for the following ne

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148 Installation Guide for ClientsEntries in the [elnkii] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI filehave the following meanings:datatransferSets

Page 67 - Managing an MS-DOS

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 149netaddressOverrides the network address of the network adapter. Use this entryonly when there are dup

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150 Installation Guide for Clients3Com EtherLink III FamilyRequired entry:• drivername = elnk3$ or elnk3n$This driver is for the following network

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 1513Com EtherLink 16Required entry:• drivername = elnk16$ or elnk16n$The following table summarizes the

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152 Installation Guide for Clients3Com EtherLink PlusRequired entry:• drivername = elnkpl$ or elnkpln$The following table summarizes the possible e

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 153netaddressOverrides the network address of the network adapter. This entryshould only be used if, for

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154 Installation Guide for Clients3Com EtherLink/MCRequired entry:• drivername = elnkmc$ or elnkmcn$NoteUse the reference disk to set the transceiv

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 1553Com EtherLink/MC32Required entry:• drivername = elmc32$ or elmc32n$The following table summarizes th

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156 Installation Guide for Clients3Com TokenLinkRequired entry:• drivername = tlnk$ or tlnkn$The following table summarizes the possible entries an

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 157These are the possible interrupt values:Value Compatible Computers2, 3, 4, 5 8086 and 8088 computer3,

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158 Installation Guide for ClientsAccton Technology EtherCoax - 16NThis driver is for OS/2 only.Required entry:• drivername = ethne$ or ethenen$The

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 159AMD AM2100Required entry:• drivername = am2100$ or am2100n$The following table summarizes the possibl

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7CHAPTER 1IntroductionThe LAN Manager Setup program is used to install and configureLAN Manager on OS/2 and MS-DOS computers.• When you install LAN Ma

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160 Installation Guide for ClientsAmplicard AC 210/ATRequired entry:• drivername = ms2000$ or ms2000n$This driver is for the following network adap

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 161Amplicard AC 210/XTRequired entry:• drivername = ms1000$ or ms1000n$This driver is for the following

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162 Installation Guide for ClientsCabletron E2010-XRequired entry:• drivername = e20ndis$ or e20ndisn$The following table summarizes the possible e

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 163Cabletron E2112Required entry:• drivername = e21ndis$ or e21ndisn$The following table summarizes the

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164 Installation Guide for ClientsCabletron E3010-XRequired entry:• drivername = e30ndis$ or e30ndisn$The following table summarizes the possible e

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 165Cabletron E3112-XRequired entry:u drivername = e31ndis$ or e31ndisn$The following table summarizes th

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166 Installation Guide for ClientsCabletron T2015Required entry:• drivername = t20ndis$ or t20ndisn$The following table summarizes the possible ent

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 167interruptIndicates the interrupt level of the network adapter.ioaddressIndicates the current I/O addr

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168 Installation Guide for ClientsCabletron T3015Required entry:• drivername = t30ndis$ or t30ndisn$The following table summarizes the possible ent

Page 89 - Managing an OS/2 Workstation

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 169mediaIdentifies driver assignments when more than one token ring networkadapter is installed. The pri

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8 Installation Guide for ClientsUsing the KeyboardUse the following keys in both the Setup program dialog boxes and inthe Setup screen:Key Function

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170 Installation Guide for ClientsCompaq 32-Bit DualSpeed Token RingRequired entry:• drivername = cpqtok$ or cpqtokn$This driver is for the followi

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 171maxreceivesSpecifies the maximum number of receive buffers that can be queuedat one time.maxrequestsS

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172 Installation Guide for ClientsCompaq NE3200Required entry:• drivername = ne3200$ or ne3200n$This driver is for the following network adapters:•

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 173maxrequestsSets the maximum number of general requests that can be pending atone time.maxtransmitsSet

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174 Installation Guide for ClientsCompex ENET16/URequired entry:• drivername = enet$ or enetn$The following table summarizes the possible entries a

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 175DCA 10 megabitRequired entry:• drivername = mac586$This driver is for the following network adapters:

Page 97 - UP or DOWN ARROW key until

176 Installation Guide for ClientsramIndicates the base-segment address of the dual-port memory for theadapter. Valid entries are: A000, A400, A800

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 177DCA IRMATrac Token-Ring/Convertible 16/4Required entry:• drivername = irmatr$The following table summ

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178 Installation Guide for ClientsdrivernameIdentifies the driver name of the network device driver.earlyreleaseIndicates that the network adapter

Page 100 - PAGE UP keys

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 179DEC DEPCARequired entry:• drivername = depca$This driver is for the following network adapters:• DEC

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Chapter 1 Introduction 9Online HelpThe LAN Manager Setup program offers you two types of online help:help for dialog boxes and menu-based help.•

Page 102 - Managing Workstation Settings

180 Installation Guide for ClientsDowtyRequired entry for OS/2:• drivername = pc04$Required entry for MS-DOS:• drivername = pcndis$These drivers ar

Page 103 - F1 or choose

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 181loopbackIndicates whether to turn off loopback. Use on when the protocol isScaNet/NetBIOS for OS/2; u

Page 104 - Managing Services Parameters

182 Installation Guide for ClientsEden Sistemas ED586/32Required entry:• drivername = ed586$• end_io = 0x2CE, 0x2EE, 0x3CE, or 0x3EE• end_memoria =

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 183interrupcaoIndicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. This parametermust be present or the

Page 106 - Detaching LAN Manager

184 Installation Guide for ClientsEverex SpeedLink/PC16Required entry:• drivername = macevx$The following table summarizes the possible entries and

Page 107 - Attaching LAN Manager

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 185HP EthertwistRequired entry:• drivername = hplan$ or hplann$This driver is for the following network

Page 108 - Removing LAN Manager

186 Installation Guide for ClientsinterruptIndicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. The interruptlevel can range from 2 to 7 inclusive

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 187HP EthertwistRequired entry:• drivername = hplanb$ or hplanbn$This driver is for the following networ

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188 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxhwtransIndicates the number of full-sized transmit packets that can besimultaneously stored in the adapter-tra

Page 111 - Network Device Drivers

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 189HP Ethertwist EISA LAN Adapter/32Required entry:• drivername = hplane$ or hplanen$The following table

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Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Companies, names, and data used inexamples herein are fictitious unless otherwise no

Page 113 - About Network Device Drivers

10 Installation Guide for ClientsSystem RequirementsBefore installing LAN Manager, check that your system meets thefollowing requirements. The foll

Page 114 - Using Network Device Drivers

190 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxmulticastIndicates the maximum number of multicast addresses that can besimultaneously stored by the driver. E

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 191HP PC LAN Adapter/16+Required entry:• drivername = hplanp$ or hplanpn$This driver is for the followin

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192 Installation Guide for ClientsioaddressIndicates the base I/O address for the network adapter. If this entrydoes not match the adapter’s I/O ad

Page 117 - The NetBIOS Interface

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 193Hughes Lan Systems 6130Required entry:• drivername = hls6130$ or hls6130n$The following table summari

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194 Installation Guide for ClientsIBM Token-Ring AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = ibmtok$ or ibmtokn$This driver is for the following network

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 195Entries in the [ibmtok] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INIfile have the following meanings:drive

Page 120 - The CONFIG.SYS File

196 Installation Guide for Clientsram (Token-Ring Adapter and Token-Ring Adapter II only)Specifies the physical RAM location on the adapter if the

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 197xmitbufsizeSpecifies the size of the transmit buffers in bytes. The value must be amultiple of 8. The

Page 122 - The PROTOCOL.INI File

198 Installation Guide for ClientsIBM PC Network II and BasebandRequired entry:• drivername = ibmneta$ or ibmnetan$This driver is for the following

Page 123 - The LANMAN.INI File

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 199IBM PC Network II/A and Baseband/ARequired entry:• drivername = ibmneta$ or ibmnetan$This driver is f

Page 124 - LAN Manager for OS/2

Chapter 1 Introduction 11Before InstallingBefore you can install LAN Manager, the computer’s operating systemmust be installed. Before you begin

Page 125 - The Driver-Information Files

200 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxtransmitsSets the maximum number of outstanding transmit-chain commands.This entry configures the size of the

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 201ICL Etherteam 16Required entry:• drivername = ethiie$The following table summarizes the possible entr

Page 127 - XIF Files

202 Installation Guide for ClientsIntel EtherExpress 16Required entry:• drivername = exp16$This driver is for the following network adapters:• Inte

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 203Intel EtherExpress 32Required entry:• drivername = ne3200$ or ne3200n$This driver is for the followin

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204 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxtransmitsSets the number of transmit-queue entries in the driver.netaddressOverrides the network address. Use

Page 130 - Configuration Examples

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 205Intel Motherboard Lan ModuleRequired entry:• drivername = i82593$ or i82593n$This driver is for the f

Page 131 - LANMAN.INI entries:

206 Installation Guide for ClientsinbufferIndicates the size, in bytes, of the memory to use for a receive buffer.The buffer memory is in host memo

Page 132 - Example 2

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 207Intel TokenExpress AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = olitok$ or olitokn$This driver is for the fo

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208 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxrequestsSpecifies the maximum number of outstanding general requests andconfigures the size of the general req

Page 134 - Example 3

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 209Madge Networks Smart 16/4Required entry:• drivername = smartnd$ or smartndn$This driver is for the fo

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210 Installation Guide for ClientsEntries in the [madge] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INIfile have the following meanings:autoopenIndicates

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 211nodeaddressOverrides the burned-in-address of the network adapter. This value isa 12-digit hexadecima

Page 138 - Example 5

212 Installation Guide for ClientstxbuffersizeSpecifies the size, in bytes, of the transmit buffer, which is used forholding received frames. This

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 213National Semiconductor EtherNODERequired entry:• drivername = ms2000$ or ms2000n$This driver is for t

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214 Installation Guide for ClientsNational Semiconductor Sonic EISA (DP83932EB)Required entry:• drivername = nseisa$ or nseisan$The following table

Page 141 - Network Device Driver Options

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 215NCR StarCard (8 bit)Required entry:• drivername = starlan$The following table summarizes the possible

Page 142 - Microsoft NetBEUI 2.1

216 Installation Guide for Clientsfunc_addressIndicates the NetBIOS functional address type. A value of newindicates that the address is compatible

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 217NCR Token-Ring 4 MBPS ISARequired entry:• drivername = ncrtrn$ or ncrtrnn$The following table summari

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218 Installation Guide for Clientsnode_addressOverrides the network address of the network adapter. Use this entryonly when there are duplicate add

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 219NCR Systems BV WaveLANRequired entry:• drivername = ncrwve$ or ncrwven$This driver is for the followi

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13CHAPTER 2Planning for Installation andConfigurationThis chapter helps you make the decisions necessary to install andconfigure LAN Manager workstati

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220 Installation Guide for ClientsNetwork Peripherals NP–EISARequired entry:• drivername = eisa_lm$ or eisa_lmn$This driver is for the following ne

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 221maxtransmitsIndicates the number of transmits that can be queued by the driver.netaddressOverrides th

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222 Installation Guide for ClientsNetwork Peripherals NPI–ATRequired entry:• drivername = at_lm$ or at_lmn$This driver is for the following network

Page 150 - Media-Access Control Drivers

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 223netaddressOverrides the network address. This entry should be used if, for somereason, there are dupl

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224 Installation Guide for ClientsNetworth EtherneXt 16-bit UTPRequired entry:• drivername = ms2000$ or ms2000n$This driver is for the following ne

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 225Novell NE1000Required entry:• drivername = ms1000$ or ms1000n$This driver is for the following networ

Page 153 - ® Access/MC

226 Installation Guide for ClientsNovell NE2000Required entry:• drivername = ms2000$ or ms2000n$This driver is for the following network adapters:•

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 227Novell NE3200Required entry:• drivername = ne3200$ or ne3200n$This driver is for the following networ

Page 155 - 3Com EtherLink

228 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxrequestsSpecifies the maximum number of general requests that can bepending at one time.maxtransmitsSets the n

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 229Olicom 16 Bit ISARequired entry:• drivername = olitok$ or olitokn$This driver is for the following ne

Page 157 - 3Com EtherLink II

14 Installation Guide for ClientsFigure 2.1 Planning for Enhanced MS-DOS WorkstationsComputer:Parameter Range Default Entry1. Computer Configurati

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230 Installation Guide for ClientsEntries in the [omac] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI filehave the following meanings:adapterSpecifies wh

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 231recbufsizeConfigures the size, in bytes, of buffers in the receive buffer pool. Themaximum size of th

Page 160 - 3Com EtherLink III Family

232 Installation Guide for ClientsProteon P134x, P1840Required entry:• drivername = pro4$ or pro4n$This driver is for the following network adapter

Page 161 - 3Com EtherLink 16

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 233membaseIndicates the base address of the shared memory on the adapter. Thisvalue must match the setti

Page 162 - 3Com EtherLink Plus

234 Installation Guide for ClientsProteon ProNET-4/16 P139x Token RingRequired entry:• drivername = ndis139$This driver is for the following networ

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 235iobaseIndicates the base I/O address for the network adapter.linkspeedConfigures the network adapter

Page 164 - 3Com EtherLink/MC

236 Installation Guide for ClientsProteon P1990Required entry:• drivername = cpqtok$ or cpqtokn$This driver is for the following network adapters:•

Page 165 - 3Com EtherLink/MC32

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 237maxreceivesSpecifies the maximum number of receive buffers that can be queuedat one time.maxrequestsS

Page 166 - 3Com TokenLink

238 Installation Guide for ClientsPureData Arcnet AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = msarc$ or msarcn$This driver is for the following network a

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 239memorybaseIndicates the base I/O memory address for the network adapter. If thisentry does not match

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Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 154. Workstation SettingsComputername Any uniquecomputernameBlank *______________Username

Page 169 - AMD AM2100

240 Installation Guide for ClientsPureData Ethernet AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = pdieth$ or pdiethn$This driver is for the following netwo

Page 170 - Amplicard AC 210/AT

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 241PureData Token Ring AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = olitok$ or olitokn$This driver is for the f

Page 171 - Amplicard AC 210/XT

242 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxrequestsSpecifies the maximum number of outstanding general requests andconfigures the size of general request

Page 172 - Cabletron E2010-X

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 243PureData WaveLAN AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = ncrwve$ or ncrwven$This driver is for the foll

Page 173 - Cabletron E2112

244 Installation Guide for ClientsRacal-Datacom ES3210Required entry:• drivername = es3210$ or es3210n$The following table summarizes the possible

Page 174 - Cabletron E3010-X

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 245Racal-Datacom NI5210Required entry:• drivername = ni5210$The following table summarizes the possible

Page 175 - Cabletron E3112-X

246 Installation Guide for ClientsRacal-Datacom NI 6510Required entry:• drivername = ni6510$ or ni6510n$The following table summarizes the possible

Page 176 - Cabletron T2015

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 247Racal-Datacom NI9210The NI9210.OS2 driver is not supported on IBM PS/2 model 95computers.Required ent

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248 Installation Guide for ClientsRacore Computer ProductsRequired entries:• drivername = rtr16lm$ or rtr16lmn$• ioaddress=valueThis driver is for

Page 178 - Cabletron T3015

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 249netaddressOverrides the burned-in-address of the network adapter. This entry isa 12-digit hexadecimal

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16 Installation Guide for ClientsFigure 2.2 Planning for Basic MS-DOS WorkstationsComputer:Parameter Range DefaultEntry1. Computer ConfigurationPr

Page 180 - • Proteon P1990

250 Installation Guide for ClientsRCE France 8- and 16-BitRequired entry for MS-DOS:• drivername = rce_128$ or rce_128n$Required entry for MS OS/2:

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 251mem_addSpecifies the double-access memory base address. For 8-bit adapters,this value can be D0000 or

Page 182 - Compaq NE3200

252 Installation Guide for ClientsResearch Machines Ethernet AT-2Required entry:• drivername = rmateth$ or rmatethn$The following table summarizes

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 253Research Machines MCA EthernetRequired entry:• drivername = rmmceth$ or rmmcethn$The following table

Page 184 - Compex ENET16/U

254 Installation Guide for ClientsSpider Communications SC-100ERequired entry:• drivername = spider$The following table summarizes the possible ent

Page 185 - DCA 10 megabit

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 255Standard Microsystems Ethernet 3016Required entry:• drivername = smc_eth$The following table summariz

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256 Installation Guide for ClientsStandard Microsystems SMC 80x3 AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = smcmac$This driver is for the following netw

Page 187 - • drivername = irmatr$

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 257maxrequestsSpecifies the number or general request queue entries. If thisparameter is not defined, th

Page 188

258 Installation Guide for ClientsStandard Microsystems SMC ARCNET AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = smc_arc$This driver is for the following n

Page 189 - DEC DEPCA

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 259i/o_8_bit (PC550W only)Specifies the bit-mode to operate. Set to 0 to operate in 16-bit mode,which is

Page 190 - • Dowty PS0114

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 174. Workstation SettingsComputername Any uniquecomputername Blank *______________5. MS-DO

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260 Installation Guide for ClientsThomas Conrad Token RingRequired entry:• drivername = tcctok$The following table summarizes the possible entries

Page 192 - Eden Sistemas ED586/32

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 261netaddressOverrides the network node address of the network adapter. Thisvalue is a hexadecimal strin

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262 Installation Guide for ClientsThomas Conrad Arcnet AdaptersRequired entry:• drivername = tccarc$This driver is for the following network adapte

Page 194 - Everex SpeedLink/PC16

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 263Tiara 10Base-T LanCard/E*ATRequired entry:• drivername = tndis$The following table summarizes the pos

Page 195 - HP Ethertwist

264 Installation Guide for ClientsToshibaLANRequired entry:• drivername = tsbeth$The following table summarizes the possible entries and values in

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 265Tulip TNCC-16 CATRequired entry:• drivername = ncc16$The following table summarizes the possible entr

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266 Installation Guide for ClientsUngermann-Bass UBNEIRequired entries:• adaptertype = NIUpc, NIUpcPlus, NIUps, PCNIU, or PCNIUex• drivername = ubn

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 267irq_levelIndicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. This entry mustmatch the adapter’s jum

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268 Installation Guide for ClientsReceiveChain, HostBufferedTells the network device driver to copy frames into a separatebuffer in the computer’s

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 269Ungermann-Bass UBNEARequired entries:• adaptertype = Access/PC-8, Access/PC-16, or Access/MC• drivern

Page 201 - HP PC LAN Adapter/16+

18 Installation Guide for ClientsFigure 2.3 Planning for OS/2 WorkstationsParameter Range Default Entry1. Computer ConfigurationProcessor 286 or

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270 Installation Guide for Clientsio_portIndicates the base I/O address for the network adapter. This entrymust match the adapter’s I/O address jum

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 271receivebufsizeIf receivemethod is set to ReceiveChain, this entry specifies the size,in bytes, of eac

Page 204 - IBM Token-Ring Adapters

272 Installation Guide for ClientsUngermann-Bass UBNEPSRequired entry:• drivername = ubneps$ or ubnepsn$The following table summarizes the possible

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 273receivemethodDetermines the method of received frame delivery the network devicedriver will use. Whic

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274 Installation Guide for ClientsWestern Digital EtherCard Plus and EtherCard Plus/ARequired entry:• drivername = macwd$The following table summar

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Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 275receivebufsizeSpecifies the size in bytes of a receive buffer.receivechainsSpecifies the number of re

Page 208 - • IBM Baseband

276 Installation Guide for ClientsWestern Digital TokenCard, TokenCard WS, andTokenCard PLUS16Required entry:• drivername = tokwd$This driver is fo

Page 209 - • IBM Baseband/A

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 277irqIndicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. Not all values areavailable for all adapters

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278 Installation Guide for ClientsZenith Data Systems Z.Note 325L Notebook PCRequired entry:• drivername = i82593$ or i82593n$This driver is for th

Page 211 - ICL Etherteam 16

Chapter 9 Network Device Driver Options 279inbufferIndicates the size, in bytes, of the memory to use for a receive buffer.The buffer memory is

Page 212 - Intel EtherExpress 16

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 194. Workstation SettingsComputername Any uniquecomputername Blank *______________Username

Page 213 - Intel EtherExpress 32

280 Installation Guide for ClientsMonolithic DriversThe only monolithic driver supplied with LAN Manager 2.2 is aloopback driver, which you use to

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281CHAPTER 10Creating SupplementalDrivers DisksThe LAN Manager Setup program can install and configure networkdevice drivers that aren’t shipped with

Page 215 - Intel Motherboard Lan Module

282 Installation Guide for Clients⇔ To create a supplemental drivers disk1. Set up the appropriate directory structure on a blank floppy disk.2. Cr

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Chapter 10 Creating Supplemental Drivers Disks 283The final step in setting up the directory structure on your supplementaldrivers disk is to cr

Page 217 - Intel TokenExpress Adapters

284 Installation Guide for ClientsCreating PROTOCOL.INI FilesEach protocol driver and network adapter driver to be included on asupplemental driver

Page 218

Chapter 10 Creating Supplemental Drivers Disks 285Copying Drivers to the Supplemental Drivers DiskAfter creating PROTOCOL.INI files for all the

Page 219 - Madge Networks Smart 16/4

286 Installation Guide for ClientsCreating .NIF FilesNetwork information (.NIF) files contain information needed by theSetup program to install and

Page 220

Chapter 10 Creating Supplemental Drivers Disks 287typeThe type of network adapter driver, from the following list:ndisFor network adapter driver

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288 Installation Guide for ClientsCreating .XIF FilesProtocol information (.XIF) files contain information needed by theSetup program to install an

Page 222 - CTRL+ALT+DEL reboot

Chapter 10 Creating Supplemental Drivers Disks 289ndis_xportFor NDIS-conformant protocol drivers that act as transports (suchas TCP/IP).ndis_tsr

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iiiContentsBefore You Begin...1How to Use This Manual... 2Docum

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20 Installation Guide for ClientsPlanning for LAN Manager Installations on MS-DOSComputersThis section explains the information that was introduced

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290 Installation Guide for Clients2. Copy the .NIF files to the \MSLANMAN.xxx\DRIVERS\NIFdirectory of the disk, where xxx is either DOS or OS2. For

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Chapter 10 Creating Supplemental Drivers Disks 291ExamplesThe following figures show the directory structure of the supplementaldrivers disk and

Page 227 - NCR Token-Ring 4 MBPS ISA

292 Installation Guide for Clientsmodel = WD Token Card Masterpath = tokenrng\titok\wdtcmdevicedriver = @lanroot\drivers\tokenrng\ti

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Chapter 10 Creating Supplemental Drivers Disks 293model = Monolithic Stack for Monodriverpath = ethernet\monostkdevicedriver = mo

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294 Installation Guide for Clients

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PART 5AppendixesA The LAN Manager Root Directory...297B The LANMAN.INI File...

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297APPENDIX AThe LAN ManagerRoot Directory This appendix discusses the files that make up the LAN Managersoftware. Specifically, it describes the

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298 Installation Guide for ClientsEdits Made by Setup to System FilesWhen you use the Setup program to change a computer’s configuration,Setup upda

Page 234 - Networth EtherneXt 16-bit UTP

Appendix A The LAN Manager Root Directory 299STARTUP.CMDSetup adds a net start workstation command, and adds an exitcommand at the end of the fi

Page 235 - Novell NE1000

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 21Network adapterTo communicate over the network, a computer must have at least onenetwork

Page 236 - Novell NE2000

300 Installation Guide for ClientsThe PROTOCOL.INI FileContains settings for protocols and network adapters.The SETUP.EXE FileStarts the LAN Manage

Page 237 - Novell NE3200

Appendix A The LAN Manager Root Directory 301PROTOCOLContains the protocol device drivers in the directory. ThePROTOCOL directory contains subdi

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302 Installation Guide for ClientsMINSES.EXEProvides the interface between the workstation software and networkdrivers.MSD.EXEContains a Microsoft

Page 239 - Olicom 16 Bit ISA

Appendix A The LAN Manager Root Directory 303NIFU.HLPContains help messages for the user’s version of the LAN ManagerScreen.OSO001.MSGProvides t

Page 240 - Value Meaning

304 Installation Guide for ClientsLANMAN.DOS Basic DirectoryThe LANMAN.DOS Basic directory for an MS-DOS workstationincludes the following subdirec

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Appendix A The LAN Manager Root Directory 305NET.EXEProcesses LAN Manager Basic commands.NET.PIFProvides the program-information file (PIF) for

Page 242 - Proteon P134x, P1840

306 Installation Guide for ClientsThe LANMAN\ SERVICES DirectoryContains the programs that run the LAN Manager services.The SETUP.EXE FileContains

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Appendix A The LAN Manager Root Directory 307NIFContains the network-information files (NIF) for the media-accesscontrol drivers. A NIF\README.T

Page 244 - • Proteon P1392

308 Installation Guide for ClientsNETOEM.DLLProvides OEM-replaceable LAN Manager system calls.NETSPOOL.DLLProvides system calls for the LAN Manager

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Appendix A The LAN Manager Root Directory 309NETUSER.EXERuns the LAN Manager Screen. The net command uses this file;don’t type netuser as a comm

Page 246 - Proteon P1990

22 Installation Guide for ClientsNetwork Adapter Drivers and ProtocolsWhen installing, you’ll need to provide information about thecomputer’s netwo

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310 Installation Guide for Clients

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311APPENDIX BThe LANMAN.INI FileThe LANMAN.INI file is the initialization file for LAN Managerworkstations. This file determines the option settings f

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312 Installation Guide for ClientsHow to Override ValuesThe Control services command, from the Config menu on theLAN Manager Screen, and the net st

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Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 313Why You Change ValuesConsider values for entries in the LANMAN.INI file to be in thefollowing three categories

Page 251 - PureData Token Ring Adapters

314 Installation Guide for ClientspathnameWhen the value for an entry is a path, a relative path is assumed to berelative to the LAN Manager root d

Page 252

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 315The [networks] Section for MS-DOSThe [networks] section of the LANMAN.INI file for MS-DOS containsonly one ent

Page 253 - PureData WaveLAN Adapters

316 Installation Guide for ClientsEntries in the [networks] section have the formatnetn=devicename$,ln,type,sess,ncb,namewherenetn=Sets the name of

Page 254 - Racal-Datacom ES3210

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 317The [workstation] SectionThe [workstation] section of the LANMAN.INI file configures theWorkstation service. F

Page 255 - Racal-Datacom NI5210

318 Installation Guide for ClientsothdomainsProvides the names of additional domains to be shown inLAN Manager displays. The range is 0–4 names. Se

Page 256 - Racal-Datacom NI 6510

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 319charwaitSets the number of seconds that the workstation waits for a requestedcommunication device (such as a m

Page 257 - Racal-Datacom NI9210

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 23Some network adapter drivers are monolithic. A monolithic driveracts as both a network a

Page 258 - Racore Computer Products

320 Installation Guide for ClientsmaxthreadsSets the maximum number of execution threads that can use thenetwork by means of the Workstation servic

Page 259

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 321The default value for numdgrambuf assumes that the workstationwill be using only one domain. You can use addit

Page 260 - RCE France 8- and 16-Bit

322 Installation Guide for ClientssesstimeoutSets the number of seconds that the workstation waits beforedisconnecting a session with a server that

Page 261

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 323wrkheuristics (MS-DOS only)This set of digits configures the way an MS-DOS workstationprocesses network inform

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324 Installation Guide for Clients9 Use Open and Read.0 = no Open and Read 1 = Open and Read on files with R (Read) andW (Write) access 2 = Open an

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Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 325wrkheuristics (OS/2 only)This set of digits configures the way the workstation processesnetwork information. D

Page 264 - Spider Communications SC-100E

326 Installation Guide for Clients5 LockRead and WriteUnlock as follows:0 = never 1 = always 2 = only on a LAN Manager VCThe default is 1.The follo

Page 265 - • drivername = smc_eth$

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 3277 Read-ahead to sector boundary.Reading ahead to a sector boundary creates better performance in a filesystem

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328 Installation Guide for Clients18 Set the write-behind size as follows:0 = write to sector boundary 1 = use a multiple of the size that the user

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Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 32923 Buffer all files opened with “deny write” rights.The default is 1.24 Buffer all files opened with the R (re

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24 Installation Guide for ClientsNumber of NetBIOS sessionsThe number of NetBIOS sessions. For MS-DOS workstations, therange is 1 through 22; the d

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330 Installation Guide for Clients34 Allows compatibility with core level PCLP servers. SomePCLP servers send the date in word reversed order on th

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Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 331nummsgnames (MS-DOS only)Sets the maximum number of aliases you can add on the workstation.The range is 1–10 a

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332 Installation Guide for ClientsThe [loadopts] Section (MS-DOS Only)The [loadopts] section allows you to select how LAN ManagerEnhanced services

Page 272 - Thomas Conrad Arcnet Adapters

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 333Sample LANMAN.INI FileThis section provides a sample file for a LAN Manager Enhancedworkstation. An MS-DOS wor

Page 273 - Tiara 10Base-T LanCard/E*AT

334 Installation Guide for ClientsLANMAN.INI File for LAN Manager BasicThe following is a sample LANMAN.INI file for a workstation runningLAN Manag

Page 274 - ToshibaLAN

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 335Although the LANMAN.INI files for OS/2 workstations andLAN Manager Enhanced workstations set a number of param

Page 275 - Tulip TNCC-16 CAT

336 Installation Guide for ClientsSummary TablesThe summary tables provide the range and default values for default,optional, and autotuned entries

Page 276 - Ungermann-Bass UBNEI

Appendix B The LANMAN.INI File 337Optional entry UnitsRange/valueDefault valuemaxerrorlog2kilobytes2 to total disk size100maxthreads2integer10–2

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338 Installation Guide for ClientsThe [messenger] SectionDefault entry Units Range/value Default valuelogfile pathname — MESSAGES.LOGnummsgnames1in

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339APPENDIX CTCP/IP ProtocolThis appendix describes how computers are identified on a TCP/IPnetwork and how computernames are matched with IP (interne

Page 279 - Ungermann-Bass UBNEA

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 25Domain nameThe name of the domain or workgroup to which a workstationbelongs. It can hav

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340 Installation Guide for ClientsThe first three fields (w, x and, y) represent a range of possible numbersfrom000 through 255.The fourth field (z

Page 281

Appendix C TCP/IP Protocol 341The following table summarizes the IP addressing scheme.IP Address CriteriaCriteriaIP addressClass AIP addressClas

Page 282 - Ungermann-Bass UBNEPS

342 Installation Guide for ClientsMatching LAN Manager Server Names to IP AddressesWhen you use Microsoft TCP/IP with Windows NT or LAN Manager,ser

Page 283

Appendix C TCP/IP Protocol 343When you use an LMHOSTS file, be sure to keep it up to date andorganized following these guidelines:• Update an LM

Page 284 - • drivername = macwd$

344 Installation Guide for ClientsTuning Microsoft TCP/IPWhen you tune a computer, you make tradeoffs between the speed of itsoperation and the amo

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Appendix C TCP/IP Protocol 345⇔ To make the network run faster or use less memory1. Be sure Microsoft TCP/IP is properly installed on the comput

Page 286 - TokenCard PLUS16

346 Installation Guide for ClientsAdjusting Timing and Retry Parameters for Microsoft TCP/IPIn some cases, you may want to adjust the timing and re

Page 287

Appendix C TCP/IP Protocol 347The [sockets] section of TCPUTILS.INI has the following entries andvalues:Entry Valuedrivername= The SOCKETS drive

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348 Installation Guide for ClientsRunning Microsoft TCP/IP Concurrently With Other ProtocolsIf you encounter problems running Microsoft TCP/IP conc

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349APPENDIX DMicrosoft Data Link ControlProtocolIn relation to the OSI model, the Microsoft Data Link Control (DLC)protocol provides a data link layer

Page 290 - Monolithic Drivers

26 Installation Guide for ClientsUsing Stacker with LAN ManagerIf you are using Stacker® with LAN Manager, the lines in CONFIG.SYSthat specify Stac

Page 291 - Drivers Disks

350 Installation Guide for ClientsTerminal emulation applications call Microsoft DLC with the Int 0x5C(NetBIOS) interrupt vector. Microsoft DLC com

Page 292 - Setting Up Directories

Appendix D Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol 351Installing the Microsoft DLC ProtocolUse the LAN Manager Setup program to install the Microso

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352 Installation Guide for ClientsPROTOCOL.INI OptionsThe following table summarizes the possible entries and values in the[msdlc_xif] section of t

Page 294 - Creating PROTOCOL.INI Files

Appendix D Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol 353Entry UnitsRangeDefaultunload ——msdlc[u](required)usedix (Ethernetonly)—0–10windowerrors erro

Page 295 - • Other Network Protocols

354 Installation Guide for ClientsdenysapsSpecifies a list of SAP values that may not be opened on the driver.The NetBIOS SAP (0xF0) is denied by d

Page 296 - Creating .NIF Files

Appendix D Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol 355maxmemberSpecifies the maximum number of SAPs that may belong to eachGroup SAP.The default va

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356 Installation Guide for ClientsIf you don’t know the number of SAPs and stations your applicationrequires, and you want to minimize the memory u

Page 298 - Creating .XIF Files

Appendix D Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol 357When the number is in the range of 6–10 units of milliseconds, theactual timer value is:Some

Page 299 - Drivers Disk

358 Installation Guide for ClientstrxbufsizeSpecifies the size of internal transmit and receive buffers. Increasingthis value is required only when

Page 300

Appendix D Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol 359Sample Configuration FilesSample configuration files are included with the Microsoft DLC file

Page 301 - Examples

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 27Using LAN Manager with HIMEM.SYS requires:• MS-DOS version 3.3 or later• LAN Manager Enh

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360 Installation Guide for Clients

Page 303 - A monolithic driver

361APPENDIX EUsing the NetworkApplication StarterLAN Manager provides a means for you to administer and monitor useof Windows-based and non-Windows-ba

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362 Installation Guide for ClientsOne way to implement appstart is to set up a share on a server thatcontains a particular application, such as a w

Page 305 - Appendixes

Appendix E Using the Network Application Starter 363The Appstart Command LineThe command line in the Program Item Properties dialog box for thea

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364 Installation Guide for Clientsdrive:|UNCAn optional specification of the drive letter to use, where drive: is adrive letter designation. If thi

Page 307 - Root Directory

Appendix E Using the Network Application Starter 365Case is not significant in section names.[servers]Each line in the optional [servers] sectio

Page 308 - AUTOEXEC.BAT

366 Installation Guide for ClientsExitWindowsSpecifies whether appstart should allow the user to exit theWindows operating system without first exi

Page 309 - LANMAN.DOS Enhanced Directory

Appendix E Using the Network Application Starter 367APPSTART.INI ExampleThe following example APPSTART.INI file shows how to set upservers, opti

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368 Installation Guide for ClientsManaging a Central APPSTART.INIAppstart can be set up so that there is one common APPSTART.INIfile that all users

Page 311 - The LANMAN.DOS\LOGS Directory

369APPENDIX FExcluding Memory From Windows When you install LAN Manager on an MS-DOS computer runningMicrosoft Windows version 3.0 or above, the Setu

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28 Installation Guide for ClientsUsing Third Party Memory Managers for WorkstationsBefore running the optimization or configuration program of a th

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370 Installation Guide for ClientsExcluding a Segment of MemoryThis section explains how to exclude a segment of memory from use bythe Windows oper

Page 314 - LANMAN.DOS Basic Directory

Appendix F Excluding Memory From Windows 371Western Digital EtherCard Plus and EtherCard Plus/AThe Western Digital EtherCard Plus and EtherCard

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372 Installation Guide for ClientsThe starting address of the shared RAM segment used by these networkadapters is configured by a line in the PROTO

Page 316 - The LANMAN\DRIVERS Directory

Appendix F Excluding Memory From Windows 3733Com EtherLink II (3C503) and EtherLink 16 (3C507) NetworkAdaptersThe 3Com EtherLink II (3C503) and

Page 317 - The LANMAN\NETLIB Directory

374 Installation Guide for Clients

Page 318 - The LANMAN\NETPROG Directory

375GlossaryAASCII fileA standard text file.Babsolute pathA pathname whose reference to afile or directory does not depend on the currentdrive or direc

Page 319 - The LANMAN\SERVICES Directory

376 choosechooseTo pick an item that begins an action.configurationThe way a computer, server, orYou often choose a command on a menu to performa tas

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driver name 377device driverSoftware that enables a computerdomainIn LAN Manager or Windows NTto recognize and use a specific piece of hardware(devic

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378 EMS memoryEA unit of as many as 3 characters, preceded by aperiod, that is sometimes appended to a filenameby an application or other program, an

Page 322 - Adding Optional Entries

LAN Manager Screen 379IP address classA category of IP addressesthat is determined by the number of nodes on thatportion of the internet. There are

Page 323 - LANMAN.INI File Conventions

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 29Planning for LAN Manager Installationson OS/2 ComputersThis section explains the informa

Page 324 - LANMAN.INI File Sections

380 LAN Manager Setup screenLAN Manager Setup screenThelocal area network adapter (LANA) number Aunique integer assigned to each protocol stack.

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Netrun service 381loopback driverA monolithic driver that allowsMS-DOSMicrosoft Disk Operating System. Thea computer with no network adapter to runLA

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382 network adapternetwork adapterA printed circuit board,node nameThe unique portion of theinstalled in a computer, that enables the computerto run

Page 327 - The [workstation] Section

protocol stack 383OS/2 workstationSee LAN Manager OS/2persistent connectionsThe LAN Managerworkstation.feature that automatically restores networkcon

Page 328 - Optional Entries

384 PROTOCOL.INIprotocol driver plus a media access control driver.See also media access control driver, monolithicdriver, protocol driver.remote com

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subdirectory 385receives a copy of the domain’s security policy anddomain database, and authenticates networklogons. See also domain controller.share

Page 330 - • Remote APIs

386 subnet masksubnet maskA series of bits used to identifyterminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program Aprogram that stays resident in your computer

Page 331

Workstation service 387user accounts databaseThe NET.ACC fileworkstationA computer from which a personstored in the LANMAN\ACCOUNTS directory.This fi

Page 332 - CTRL+BREAK on MS-DOS

388 Workstation service

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389IndexAautoopen entry, madge section 209 – 210autorestore entry (LANMAN.INI) 331Autotuning 313BAbsolute path 375Accton Technology EtherCoax - 16

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iv ContentsPart 2 Installing LAN Manager Workstation SoftwareChapter 3 Installing LAN Manager on MS-DOS Workstations...37Installing LAN M

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30 Installation Guide for ClientsNetwork adapterTo communicate over the network, a computer must have at least onenetwork adapter installed. You mu

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390 IndexCCB descriptors 353 Configuration(s) (Continued)Centralized logging 362 network device driversChangePath parameter (APPSTART.INI) 366 add

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Index 391Directories Driver configuration options (Continued)appstart starting 363 Amplicard AC 210 device drivers 160 – 161Basic 304 – 305 Cablet

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392 IndexDriver(s) Driver(s) (Continued)3Com EtherLink 120 – 128, 145 NCR WaveLAN 124, 2193Com EtherLink 16 151 NetBEUI 1323Com EtherLink II 147

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Index 393drivername entry (Continued) drivername entry (Continued)enet section 174 ubnea section 269es3210 section 244 ubnei section 266ethiie se

Page 340 - The [messenger] Section

394 IndexEnhanced workstationsHconfiguration(s)examples 120 – 129 Help system 9network device drivers 58, 64 – 70 Hewlett Packard Ethertwist adapt

Page 341 - The [netshell] Section

Index 395Installing (Continued) interrupt entry (Continued)drivers 109 ne1000 section 161, 225Enhanced workstations ne2000 section 160, 213, 224 –

Page 342 - The [services] Section

396 Indexsmcmac section 256 LANMAN.INI filespider section 254 and NetBIOS 3.0 108tcctok section 260 autotuned values 313tokwd section 276 chang

Page 343 - Sample LANMAN.INI File

Index 397LOOPDRV.OS2 280 maxreceives entry (Continued)Looppackets entry 133, 135, 352, 354 ni5210 section 245LPT devicename 47 ni6510 section 24

Page 344 - LAN Manager Basic

398 Indexolitok section 207 – 208 MESSAGES.LOG file 307omac section 229 – 230, 241 – 242 Messaging Popups dialog box 74proteon section 234 – 235

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Index 399running LAN Manager with 25 MS-DOS workstations (Continued)SETUP.INF file 43 path setup 40MINIPOP.EXE 303 removing LAN Manager 76 – 77m

Page 346 - Summary Tables

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 31Network adapter driverYou must choose one or more network adapter drivers. The driver(s)

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400 Indexnetaddress entry NETWKSTA.EXE 302at_lm section 222 – 223 NETWKSTA.SYS 111, 309cpqtok section 170 – 171, 236 – 237 Network adapter dr

Page 348 - The [loadopts] Section

Index 401networks section of LANMAN.INI file 315 – 316 Online Help 9Networks, multiple 107, 114 openoptions entry 209, 211Networth EtherneXt 16-b

Page 349 - TCP/IP Protocol

402 Indexport_num entry 255 depca section 179Presentation Manager 98 PROTOCOL.INI filePrimary (Token-Ring) network adapter 195 – 196 in sections

Page 350 - IP Address Partitioning

Index 403rmateth section 252 ram entryPROTOCOL.INI file ibmtok section 194, 196in sections (Continued) irmatr section 177 – 178rmmceth section 25

Page 351 - IP Address Criteria

404 Indexreceivemethod entry 266 – 267, 269, 271 – 273, 272 Server(s)Receiver windows 138 adjusting GDT selectors 138recvbufcount entry 177 –

Page 352 - ⇔ To create an LMHOSTS file

Index 405slotnumber entry 286 and 386 computers 148, 156elmc32 section 155 T1_tick_one timer entry 352, 356elnkmc section 154 T1_tick_two timer e

Page 353 - Advanced Concepts

406 IndexTOKENRNG 301, 307 username entry (LANMAN.INI) 331tokwd section 276 – 277 Usernames 24, 28, 33, 387Toshiba ToshibaLAN 140 Utilities, add

Page 354 - Tuning Microsoft TCP/IP

Index 407wrknets entry (LANMAN.INI) 330wrkservices entry 42, 318wrkservices line 28XXIF 115, 117 – 118xmitbufs entry 147, 149, 194, 196xmitbufsi

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408 IndexBLANK PAGEIMPORTANT: This text will appearon screen, but will not print on aPostScript printer.This page should be the last one inthis file;

Page 356 - The TCPUTILS.INI File

Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu-ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been re

Page 357 - • Type sockets /u

32 Installation Guide for ClientsSubnet maskA series of bits used to identify the subnet number portion of an IPaddress. The Subnet mask has four f

Page 358

Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Configuration 33UsernameThe name by which the network identifies the user of a computer andthe name to w

Page 359 - APPENDIX D

34 Installation Guide for ClientsServices ParametersWhen installing, you cannot change the services parameters of aworkstation. After installation,

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PART 2Installing LAN ManagerWorkstation SoftwareChapters3 Installing LAN Manager on MS-DOS Workstations...374 Installing LAN Ma

Page 362 - PROTOCOL.INI Options

37CHAPTER 3Installing LAN Manager onMS-DOS WorkstationsThis chapter shows you how to install LAN Manager workstationsoftware on MS-DOS computers. For

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38 Installation Guide for ClientsInstalling LAN Manager Software on an MS-DOSWorkstationYou can install LAN Manager 2.2 from disk on an MS-DOS comp

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Chapter 3 Installing LAN Manager on MS-DOS Workstations 39After Installing an MS-DOS WorkstationAfter installing an MS-DOS workstation, you can do

Page 365 - ® Elite for MS-DOS 2 4

Contents vDetaching, Attaching, or Removing LAN Manager... 96Detaching LAN Manager... 96Attaching

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40 Installation Guide for ClientsSetting Up the Path on an MS-DOS WorkstationWhen the Setup program installs a LAN Manager Enhanced or Basicworksta

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Chapter 3 Installing LAN Manager on MS-DOS Workstations 41Note that the mouse driver must have a .COM filename extension.Some mouse drivers (those

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42 Installation Guide for ClientsFor LAN Manager Enhanced, prtsc is stored in theLANMAN.DOS\NETPROG directory. You can type prtsc at thecommand lin

Page 369 - Sample Configuration Files

Chapter 3 Installing LAN Manager on MS-DOS Workstations 43Modifying the Microsoft Windows SETUP.INF FileWhen installing an MS-DOS workstation, the

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44 Installation Guide for Clients

Page 371 - Application Starter

45CHAPTER 4Installing LAN Manager onOS/2 WorkstationsThis chapter shows you how to install LAN Manager workstationsoftware on OS/2 computers.For plann

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46 Installation Guide for ClientsInstalling an OS/2 WorkstationUsing the LAN Manager installation disk set, install LAN Manageronto a computer that

Page 373 - The Appstart Command Line

Chapter 4 Installing LAN Manager on OS/2 Workstations 47After Installing an OS/2 WorkstationAfter installing an OS/2 workstation, you can do the

Page 374 - The APPSTART.INI File

48 Installation Guide for Clients

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49CHAPTER 5Setup Screen BasicsWhenever you need to review or change the configuration of anexisting LAN Manager workstation, you use the LAN Manager S

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vi Contents3Com EtherLink ... 1453Com EtherLink II... 1473Com Eth

Page 377 - Administering Appstart

50 Installation Guide for Clients2. From the LAN Manager directory, start the Setup screen. Type setupand press ENTER.If the computer has a monochr

Page 378 - Managing User Workstations

Chapter 5 Setup Screen Basics 51• Press the key that corresponds to the letter highlighted orunderlined in the command name.• If a function key

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52 Installation Guide for ClientsSaving Configuration ChangesAfter you complete a particular configuration task, choose the OKbutton to exit the fi

Page 380 - Excluding a Segment of Memory

Chapter 5 Setup Screen Basics 53Exiting the Setup ScreenThe LAN Manager menu’s Exit Setup command returns you to theMS-DOS or OS/2 command line.

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54 Installation Guide for Clients

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PART 3Managing YourLAN ManagerConfigurationChapters6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation...577 Managing an O

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57CHAPTER 6Managing an MS-DOSWorkstation This chapter describes the LAN Manager Setup screen for MS-DOScomputers. Using the Setup screen, you can

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58 Installation Guide for ClientsManaging the Configuration SettingsUse the Setup screen’s Configuration menu to manage LAN Manager’snetwork device

Page 386 - 376 choose

Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 592. Review the network device driver configurations. If necessary, youcan scroll through the list of c

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Contents viiIntel TokenExpress Adapters ... 207Madge Networks Smart 16/4 ... 209Nationa

Page 388 - 378 EMS memory

60 Installation Guide for ClientsReview or edit the TCP/IP Settings dialog box as necessary, and thenchoose the OK button. If you made no changes,

Page 389 - LAN Manager Screen 379

Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 61Û To change the protocol(s) bound to a network adapter driver1. From the Configuration menu, choose t

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62 Installation Guide for Clients3. Choose the Add/Remove Protocols button. The Network Protocolsdialog box appears:The Network Protocols dialog bo

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 635. When you finish adding or removing protocols, choose the OKbutton. The selected protocols are boun

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64 Installation Guide for Clients9. If you made no changes, the Setup screen returns and you arefinished. If you changed the TCP/IP settings, the C

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 652. Choose the Add New Config button.The Network Adapter Drivers dialog box appears, displaying ascrol

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66 Installation Guide for Clients4. The Network Protocols dialog box shows you the protocols availableon this computer. If necessary, you can scrol

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 678. When you have completed your review (and your optional changes),exit the Workstation Configuration

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68 Installation Guide for Clients10. If you made no changes in the preceding steps, the Setup screenreturns and you are finished. If you made any c

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 693. Choose the Remove Config button. The network device driverconfiguration is removed.4. Optionally,

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70 Installation Guide for ClientsReview or edit the TCP/IP Settings dialog box as necessary, and thenchoose the OK button. If you made no changes,

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 71Managing Workstation SettingsUsing the Configuration menu’s Workstation Settings command, youcan chan

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72 Installation Guide for Clients3. When you have completed your review or your changes, exit theWorkstation Settings dialog box.• To exit this dia

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 73• The Support for the Windows Environment dialog box appears ifthe Microsoft Windows operating system

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74 Installation Guide for Clients• The Messaging Popups dialog box appears if the MicrosoftWindows operating system is installed on this computer,

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 755. If you made any changes to any of the dialog boxes, the ConfigurationComplete dialog box appears l

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76 Installation Guide for ClientsÛ To manage the NetWare service1. From the Connectivity menu, choose NetWare Service. The NetWareservice Setup scr

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Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 77Û To remove LAN Manager from an MS-DOS workstation1. If you are running the Microsoft Windows operati

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78 Installation Guide for Clients

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79CHAPTER 7Managing an OS/2 WorkstationThis chapter describes the LAN Manager Setup screen for OS/2computers. Using the Setup screen, you can review a

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Contents ixLANMAN OS/2 Workstation Directory... 305The LANMAN\DRIVERS Directory... 306The LANMAN\LOGS

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80 Installation Guide for ClientsManaging the Configuration SettingsUse the Setup screen’s Configuration menu to manage LAN Manager’snetwork device

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 813. Optionally you can:• Change the protocol(s) bound to a network adapter driver in anetwork device drive

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82 Installation Guide for ClientsIf you changed the TCP/IP settings, the Configuration Completedialog box appears:6. If you made no changes in any

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 832.Select the network device driver configuration you want to change. Aconfiguration consists of a network

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84 Installation Guide for Clients4. In the Network Protocols dialog box, add or remove protocols fromthis network device driver configuration. A pr

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 858. If the TCP/IP protocol is included in one of the configurations, and ifyou chose the OK button in the

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86 Installation Guide for ClientsÛ To add a network device driver configuration1. From the Configuration menu, choose Network Drivers.The Workstati

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 873. Select a network adapter driver.• If the list contains the needed network adapter driver, select thedr

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88 Installation Guide for Clients• If the list contains all needed protocols, proceed to step 5.• If the list does not contain a needed protocol, a

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Chapter 7 Managing an OS/2 Workstation 899. If the TCP/IP protocol is included in one of the configurations, and ifyou chose the OK button in the

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