NetWare Client 32 for Windows 95 and DOS/Windows
v1.01
NetWare* Client 32 for Windows* 95 and DOS/Windows 3.1x with Intel's
EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA adapter
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Location of Driver: \NWSERVER\EX10.LAN
Refer to the appropriate section for either the Windows* 95 or
DOS/Windows 3.1x Client 32 installation.
General Installation of Client 32 with Windows 95
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Prerequisite:
1 Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system installed.
2 NetWare Client 32 for Windows 95 archive file and patch have been
extracted onto the computer's hard drive.
3 Access to the Windows 95 CD or CAB files, since the Client 32
installation will ask for it.
IMPORTANT: The 3.30 specification LAN drivers for Plug and Play ISA
adapters require a Plug and Play configuration manager to be loaded to
configure Plug and Play enabled ISA adapters. If you don't use a
configuration manager, you MUST DISABLE PLUG AND PLAY on the 10 ISA
adapter. Use EX10Set to disable Plug and Play on the adapter. From
the main menu of EX10Set, choose Change Adapter Configuration,
Advanced Option Menu, and set Plug and Play to Disabled.
General Instructions
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1 Open the Network configuration screen (My Computer/Control
Panel/Network/Configuration). Look for any reference to the Intel
EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter. Highlight each one with the mouse and
click on "remove". When all instances of the adapter are gone, click
on OK and allow the machine to restart.
2 As Windows 95 is restarting, if it displays the message "Windows has
found new hardware and is installing software for it", then Plug and
Play is still enabled on the adapter. Choose not to install a driver
at this time.
3 Run the SETUP.EXE program for Client 32. It is located in the
\ENGLISH subdirectory of the Client 32 software.
4 On the NetWare Client 32 Installation screen, do not check the option
to upgrade NDIS drivers to ODI automatically. Select start.
5 Select the "have disk" option on the Select Device screen. Enter the
drive and directory where the EX10.LAN and EX10.INF (A:\NWSERVER)
files are located.
6 Highlight the appropriate driver, based on whether Plug and Play is
enabled on the adapter.
7 On the 10 ISA adapter Properties screen, set the I/O address to what
it was set in EX10Set. If Plug and Play is enabled, the configuration
manager will do this step automatically.
8 On the Recommended NetWare Client 32 properties screen, set the
appropriate settings for the version of NetWare you are using.
9 The Client 32 installation program will copy files. It may ask for the
source of the Windows 95 installation files. Click OK and then enter
the correct path to the files.
10 The Client 32 installation will finish, and you must restart in order
for the changes to become effective.
Hints and Tips for Client 32 Windows 95 installation
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1 If you receive the message, "EX10.LAN did not remain resident" when
starting Windows 95, verify that Plug and Play is turned off on the
adapter and that you have installed the non-Plug and Play version of
the driver.
General Installation of Client 32 with DOS/Windows 3.1x
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IMPORTANT: The 3.30 specification LAN drivers for Plug and Play ISA
adapters require a Plug and Play configuration manager to be loaded to
configure Plug and Play enabled ISA adapters. If you don't use a
configuration manager, you MUST DISABLE PLUG AND PLAY on the 10 ISA
adapter. Use EX10Set to disable Plug and Play on the adapter. From
the main menu of EX10Set, choose Change Adapter Configuration,
Advanced Option Menu, and set Plug and Play to Disabled.
1 From the Novell NetWare Client 32 software, run INSTALL.EXE.
2 Select the NetWare Client 32 products you want to install from the on
your workstation from the list:
[X] NetWare Client 32 for DOS
[X] NetWare Client 32 for Windows
[ ] NetWare TCP/IP protocol stack
[ ] NetWare IP (TCP/IP Required)
[ ]Desktop SNMP
[ ] HOSTMIB for SNMP (SNMP Required)
[ ] NetWare TSA for SMS
Note: "NetWare Client 32 for DOS" and "NetWare Client 32 for
Windows" are usually selected by default.
3 From the Customize Support for Windows menu, specify if you want to
use multiple country codes or if you want to set the shared Windows
path. The default for both of these is NO.
4 From the Select LAN Driver Type menu, select "32-bit LAN drivers".
5 From the 32-Bit Network Board Drivers menu, select "USER SPECIFIED 32
BIT DRIVER"
6 From the Insert the Driver Disk menu, insert the EtherExpress 10 ISA
disk and specify the path to the driver EX10.LAN and EX10.LDI
(A:\NWSERVER).
7 From the 32-bit Network Board Drivers menu, select the "Intel
EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA LAN Adapter". If Plug and Play is enabled on
your adapter, and you have a configuration manager loaded, choose the
driver specifying "Plug and Play enabled". Otherwise, choose the non
Plug and Play version of the driver.
8 Specify the following settings for the Intel EtherExpress LAN adapter,
making sure the Base I/O Port matches the setting in EX10Set. If Plug
and Play is enabled, the configuration manager will do this step
automatically.
Parameter Default
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Base I/O Port PORT 300
Frame Type Ethernet_802.2
Ethernet_802.3
Note: The default settings will work for most installations. If
you use multiple frame types, please see Hints and Tips
section below.
9 From the Installation Configuration Summary, verify the default
settings for Client 32 are correct, or modify as necessary.
Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS [YES]
Client Directory: C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32
Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWS
LAN driver type: 32-bit LAN drivers
LAN driver: Intel EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA LAN Adapter
10 Novell NetWare will now copy the files to your workstations and modify
the configuration files to match your selected configuration.
Hints and Tips for Client 32 DOS installation
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1 Check for a LASTDRIVE statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. You must have
LASTDRIVE=Z in CONFIG.SYS when using Client 32.
2 Verify that you have FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F in the NET.CFG file under
the NetWare DOS Requester section.
NOTE: NET.CFG is position sensitive, so be careful to indent lines
with one space or one tab as shown above in the example.
3 Verify that the EtherExpress adapter passes the diagnostics test by
running EX10SET.EXE on the EtherExpress driver disk. If the adapter
fails diagnostics it will not function correctly running Client 32.
4 If you get the message listed below when the driver is loading, you
have Plug and Play enabled on the adapter and/or are using the Plug
and Play driver. Disable Plug and Play on the adapter and reinstall
Client 32 using the non - Plug and Play driver.
"Plug and Play is activated on this adapter. You must use the slot
parameter to specify a Plug and Play adapter when used in a NetWare
Server."
Sample Configurations
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Below are sample files from a Novell NetWare Client 32 workstation with a
EtherExpress adapter installed using the default installation:
CONFIG.SYS
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DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
BUFFERS=30,0
FILES=60
LASTDRIVE=Z
AUTOEXEC.BAT
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prompt $P$G
path=c:\novell\client32;c:\windows;c:\dos
SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
@CALL C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\STARTNET
STARTNET.BAT
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SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\NIOS.EXE
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\LSLC32.NLM
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\CMSM.NLM
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\ETHERTSM.NLM
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\EX10.LAN PORT=300 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\EX10.LAN PORT=300 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\IPX.NLM
LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\CLIENT32.NLM
NET.CFG
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NetWare DOS Requester
FIRST NETWORK DRIVE F
NETWARE PROTOCOL NDS BIND
Protocol IPX
IPX SOCKETS 40
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