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Q109503: NETWORKS.WRI from Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (Part 1 of 4)

Article: Q109503
Product(s): Microsoft Windows 3.x Retail Product
Version(s): WINDOWS:3.11
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Last Modified: 22-SEP-1999

3.11

WINDOWS

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 
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SUMMARY
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The following information was taken from the Microsoft Windows for Workgroups
version 3.11 NETWORKS.WRI file.

MORE INFORMATION
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Additional Notes About Networks
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This document contains information about specific networks. For
additional information about Windows for Workgroups that does not
pertain to networks, see "Other Online Documents" at the end of this
document.

Contents

This document contains information about the following topics:

1.0  General Notes
2.0  Using Novell NetWare
2.1  Setting Up Novell NetWare to Work with Windows for Workgroups 3.11
2.2  More Information about Using Novell NetWare with Windows for
    Workgroups 3.11
2.3  Changes to System Files
     2.3.1 IPXODI.COM and LSL.COM support over Ethernet
           or Token Ring Networks
     2.3.4 IPX/SPX Support
     2.3.3 IPXODI.COM and LSL.COM support over an ArcNet
           Network
     2.3.4 IPX/SPX Support with an ArcNet Network

3.0 Using Banyan VINES
3.1 Changes to System Files when You Install Support for Banyan VINES
3.2 Special Information about Specific Versions of VINES
3.3 Banyan VINES Troubleshooting Tips

4.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with DEC PATHWORKS
4.1 Changes to System Files when You Install Support for DEC
   PATHWORKS Instead of the Microsoft Windows Network
4.2 Changes to System Files when You Install Support for DEC
   PATHWORKS along with the Microsoft Windows Network

5.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with Artisoft LANtastic
5.1 Changes to System Files When You Install Artisoft LANtastic Drivers
5.2 Changes to System Files When You Install Support for Artisoft LANtastic
5.3 More Information about Using Artisoft LANtastic with Windows for
   Workgroups 3.11

6.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with SunSelect PC-NFS
6.1 Changes to System Files When You Install Support for PC-NFS

7.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with Beame & Whiteside BW-NFS

8.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with ArcNet

9.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with TCP/IP
9.1 Changes to System Files When You Install TCP/IP
9.2 Sample PROTOCOL.INI file
9.3 More Information about using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with TCP/IP

10.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with Data Link Control (DLC)
    Protocol
10.1 Changes to System Files When You Install MS-DLC
10.2 Sample PROTOCOL.INI file

11.0 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with MS-Net  Compatible Networks

12.0 Using an Unlisted Network Adapter with No OEMSETUP.INF File

13.0 Other Online Documents

MS-DOS is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of
Microsoft Corporation.

3+Share is a registered trademark of 3Com Corporation.
Artisoft and LANtastic are registered trademarks of Artisoft, Inc.
Banyan and VINES are registered trademarks of Banyan Systems, Inc.
BW-NFS is a registered trademark of Beame & Whiteside Software, Inc.
ArcNet is a registered trademark of Datapoint Corporation.
DEC is a registered trademark and PATHWORKS is a trademark of Digital
Equipment Corporation.
TCS is a registered trademark of Eurotherm International P.L.C.
NetWare and Novell are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc.
386MAX is a registered trademark of Qualitas, Inc.
Qemm is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems.
PC-NFS is a registered trademark and SunSelect is a trademark of Sun
Microsystems, Incorporated.
Net/One and Ungermann-Bass are registered trademarks of Ungermann-Bass,
Inc.

1.0  General Notes

- Many settings in the SYSTEM.INI file affect the way Windows for
  Workgroups works. You can change these settings to correct most
  problems you might have while you are using Windows for Workgroups
  and other networks. See the SYSINI.WRI online document for
  information about changing the following SYSTEM.INI settings:

[Boot]
Network.drv=
SecondNet.drv=

[386Enh]
32BitAccess=
AllVMsExclusive=
EMMExclude=
FileSysChange=
InDOSPolling=
Int28Critical=
NetAsyncFallback=
NetAsyncTimeout=
NetCard=
NetDMASize=
NetHeapSize=
NetMisc=
Network=
ReflectDOSInt2A=
SecondNet=
TimerCriticalSection=
Transport=
TokenRingSearch=
V86ModeLANAs=
UniqueDOSPSP=

[network]
EnableSharing=
Exclude=
FileSharing=
LANAs=
LogonValidated=
Multinet=
PrintSharing=
Reshare=

- The Windows for Workgroups Setup program places the following lines
  in your SYSTEM.INI file that are required for Windows for Workgroups
  to run correctly. Do not remove any of the following entries:

[boot]
network.drv=wfwnet.drv

[386Enh]
network=*vnetbios,vnetsup.386,vredir.386,vserver.386,*vwc

If you have upgraded over a previous version of Windows 3.1 or Windows for
Workgroups 3.1 with an installed network, Setup may leave unnecessary
files, causing performance problems or incorrect network behavior. If you
experience network problems and have any of these lines in your SYSTEM.INI
file (or WIN.INI file), try removing the lines to see if the problem can be
corrected.

In the SYSTEM.INI file:

[386Enh]
INDOSPolling=TRUE
EMMExclude=D800-DFFF (or other memory range)
TimerCriticalSection=5000 (or other value)
UniqueDOSPSP=TRUE
PSPIncrement=5
NetHeapSize=76 (or other value)
NetAsynchTimeout=50
NetAsynchFallback=true
PerVMFiles=0
OverlappedIO=off

In the WIN.INI file:

load=winpopup.exe
load=nwpopup.exe

[ports]
LPT1.DOS=
LPT2.DOS=
LPT3.DOS=

- Many protocols and other networks require the TimerCriticalSection
  line in the [386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI file to be set to a
  value of 10000 or greater. For more information, see the SYSINI.WRI
  online document.

- The default value for the NetHeapSize line in the [386Enh] section
  of the SYSTEM.INI file is 16K. Although some applications require
  this value, in most cases you can decrease the value to 4K in order
  to increase the amount of memory available to your applications. A
  few applications require the value to be 4K.

- If you want to change your network configuration, use Windows Setup
  to make the changes.

- Some network adapters require the EMMExclude line in the [386Enh]
  section of the SYSTEM.INI file to be set to the memory range used by
  the adapter. For more information, see your network-adapter
  documentation and the SYSINI.WRI online document.

  These cards may also require an x= option on the EMM386 command line
  in your CONFIG.SYS file. For more information, see Appendix C,
  "Troubleshooting," in the Microsoft Workgroup Add-On "User's Guide." If
  you are using 386Max, QEMM, or another memory manager, see your
  memory-manager documentation to find out whether you need to exclude
  this area.

- The Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Resource Kit contains additional
  information about setting up and configuring Windows for Workgroups
  for use with other networks and information for system
  administrators. This kit provides complete technical information
  about Windows for Workgroups for the support professional. It
  includes a technical reference manual and a disk containing helpful
  utilities, drivers, and accessories.

  If you currently own the Windows for Workgroups 3.1 Resource Kit, an
  addendum is available. It provides information about the new features
  and enhancements available in Windows for Workgroups 3.11.

  To order the Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Resource Kit or the Windows
  for Workgroups Resource Kit Addendum for Version 3.11 within the
  United States, dial:

  1-800-642-7676

  To order outside of the United States, dial the phone number for your
  area. You can find this number on the International Subsidiary card.

- If you are running a shared copy of Windows for Workgroups from a
  network drive, make sure both your personal Windows directory and the
  shared network directory are included on the path command line in
  your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. To run a shared copy of Windows for
  Workgroups, you must start the network before starting Windows for
  Workgroups. (When you start the network before you start Windows for
  Workgroups, about 100K less conventional memory is available.)

- If you used setup /n to set up a shared copy of Windows for
  Workgroups and you specified a network directory for your personal
  Windows directory, you cannot start the network (real-mode
  redirector) before you start Windows for Workgroups unless you first
  copy your SYSTEM.INI file to the directory on your hard disk where
  NET.EXE is located. NET.EXE should be located in the root directory
  of your startup drive.

  Also, if you used setup /n to set up your shared copy of Windows for
  Workgroups over a Windows NT or LAN Manager network, you will not be
  able to share your files or printers.  This is because you need to
  Microsoft Windows Network by using the real-mode redirector, and you
  cannot share files or printers with the real-mode redirector.  For
  more information, see the Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Resource Kit.

- If you receive sharing violations while running a shared copy of
  Windows for Workgroups, make sure that all of the files in the shared
  network directory are marked as read-only.

- The NetBEUI protocol is the only protocol included with Windows
  for Workgroups that can be used with the Microsoft Windows Network
  from the DOS prompt. All others can be used only while Windows for
  Workgroups is running. If you will be using the Microsoft Windows
  Network from the DOS prompt, make sure the NetBEUI protocol is one of
  the protocols you are using.

- Windows Print Manager spools print jobs to the location specified
  by the MS-DOS environment variable TEMP. If the TEMP variable is not
  set, Print Manager will use the root of drive C.  The TEMP variable
  may be set by placing a set temp= statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
  or network login script. For example, to spool to the network
  directory C:\WINDOWS\TEMP, you would use the statement set
  temp=c:\windows\temp. Each user must have a personal TEMP directory.

2.0  Using Novell NetWare

For information about setting up Novell NetWare support in Windows
for Workgroups, see Chapter 9, "Using Other Networks," in the
Microsoft Workgroup Add-On "User's Guide."

Windows for Workgroups 3.11 supports NDIS, IPX, and ODI
network-adapter drivers.

If you are upgrading from Windows for Workgroups 3.1 and you were
using the MSIPX drivers that were included with Windows for
Workgroups 3.1, you should use either the IPX.COM driver or the
IPXODI.COM driver supplied by Novell. We recommend that you use
IPXODI.COM. To do this, see the following section, "Setting up Novell
NetWare to Work With Windows for Workgroups 3.11."

Once you have set up Novell NetWare to work with either the IPX.COM
driver or the IPXODI.COM driver, remove NetWare support from Windows
for Workgroups. Then reinstall NetWare support. This will give you
the option to choose either IPX.COM or IPXODI.COM.

2.1 Setting Up Novell NetWare to Work with Windows for Workgroups 3.11

We recommend that you set up Novell NetWare to work with the
IPXODI.COM driver. However, the IPX.COM monolithic driver is also
supported.

Note:
If you are using IPXODI.COM, you must make sure that your copies of
IPXODI.COM and LSL.COM are versions 1.20 or higher. Otherwise,
Windows for Workgroups will not be able to run.

To set up Novell NetWare on your computer:

1. If you are setting up Novell NetWare version 4.0 or higher, add
  the following line to your CONFIG.SYS file:

     lastdrive=z

  Otherwise, add the line lastdrive=p. This will make your login drive Q:

2. If you are installing Novell NetWare to work with IPXODI.COM, add
  the following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:

     cd c:\<NetWare directory>
     lsl
     <appropriate ODI driver for your network card>
     ipxodi
     netx /ps=<preferred server name>
     q:login <username>

   If you are installing Novell NetWare to work with IPX.COM, add the
   following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

      ipx
      netx /ps=<preferred server name>
      q:login <username>

3. Add the name of your NetWare directory to the PATH line in your
  AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

4. Create a NET.CFG file in your NetWare directory. See your NetWare
  documentation for information on how to do this.

  This is a sample NET.CFG file:

  Link Driver EXP16ODI
       Frame Ethernet_802.3
       Frame Ethernet_II
       Frame Ethernet_802.2
       Frame Ethernet_SNAP
       port 300
       int 5

5. Restart your computer. Once you are able to log on to your
  preferred server successfully, you can set up Windows for Workgroups
  to work with NetWare. See the Microsoft Workgroup Add-On "User's Guide"
  for more information.

Additional query words: wfw wfwg 3.11

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Technology        : kbAudDeveloper kbWFWSearch kbWFW311
Version           : WINDOWS:3.11

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