3Com Corporation 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card (3CCFE575BT) Disk Directory This EtherDisk diskette contains diagnostic and configuration programs as well as drivers for some of today's popular operating systems along with installation instructions. This file provides an overview of this diskette's contents. Root Directory -------------- INSTALL.EXE: Diagnostics program. ELPC575.DL_ ELPC575.DSK ELPC575.SYS NET3C575.INF OEMSETNT.INF OEMSETUP.INF Windows NT OEM import file. AUTOLINK.EXE: Program to auto install a DOS NetWare client. INSTALL.EXE: Launches 3Com's Installation Menu Program. LICENSE.TXT: 3Com's Software License for the software on the EtherDisk PARTNO: Contains the part number and version of this EtherDisk diskette. Subdirectories -------------- AUTOLINK: Contains compressed files used by 3Com's AutoLink program. This program automatically installs all the files necessary to allow a DOS-based universal client (VLM) to connect to a Novell NetWare server. HELP: Contains installation and configuration instructions for some of the more popular network operating systems, as well as basic troubleshooting tips, information on support lines, and system resource information. Use HELP.EXE to access this information. MSLANMAN.DOS: Contains a Microsoft LAN Manager directory tree for importing the NDIS 2.x DOS driver. NDIS2: Contains the DOS NDIS 2.x driver for non-LAN Manager installations. NWCLIENT: Contains DOS and OS/2 NetWare client drivers, a sample NET.CFG file, and a .INS NWCLIENT import file. UTILS: Various utility files used by other programs on the diskette. WIN95: NDIS 3 driver for Windows 95 installation. WFW311: NDIS 3 driver for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installation. WIN32: Contains 32-bit Windows applications and support files. (%VER ROADMAP.TXT - Disk Directory v2.0)Download Driver Pack
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