README.TXT Driver File Contents (95enu_n4.exe)

       INTRANETWARE CLIENT FOR WINDOWS 95

              ENGLISH-ONLY RELEASE
                        
                  RELEASE NOTES

                     7/16/97

CONTENTS

     1.0  Installing
     2.0  Logging In
     3.0  Configuring
     4.0  Printing
     5.0  Remote Access Dialer   
     6.0  LAN Adapter
     7.0  NetWare /IP and IP Gateway 
     8.0  International Issues
     9.0  Primary Documentation Is Help
     10.0 Trademarks
     11.0 Disclaimer


1.0  Installing

     1.1  INSTALL.BAT Might Not Run on Some Dell Machines
          
          WINSETUP.EXE replaces INSTALL.BAT.  However,
          you can still run INSTALL.BAT.  If you run
          INSTALL.BAT on a Dell machine and encounter
          problems, you can install IntranetWare Client for
          Windows 95 by running SETUP.EXE.  SETUP.EXE is
          located in PRODUCTS\WIN95\IBM_ENU.

     1.2  Installing from Diskettes

          To install from diskette you must first create the Client
          installation disks using the MAKEDISK.BAT utility on
          the second IntranetWare Client CD.  To make disks, type
          MAKEDISK at a DOS prompt from the root of the
          second Client CD.

     1.3  Uninstalling with UNC32.EXE
          
          If TSA (Target Services Agent) is installed and running,
          and UNC32.EXE is run, it will cause an illegal
          operation.


2.0  Logging In

     2.1  No Login With 3COM 3C589C PCMCIA Adapter     

          After installing IntranetWare Client for Windows 95, if
          you are using a 3COM 3C589C PCMCIA Ethernet
          board, you may no longer receive the NOVELL
          NETWARE LOGIN screen during Windows 95 boot.

          To solve this problem:  
          a.   Go to DOS.  
          b.   Change to the client folder (for example,
               NOVELL\CLIENT32).
          c.   Enter "LOAD 3C589.LAN"
          d.   Execute the NOVELL NETWARE LOGIN by
               clicking Start>Programs>Novell> IntranetWare
               Login.

     2.2  Login Script Displays "Dropping Last Line" Error

          In limited cases, the login script displays an error
          indicating that the last line of the script has been
          dropped.  This occurs because the last letter of the last
          line is not read. If the login script does not have a blank
          line at the end, the last command might fail.  

          To solve this problem:
          a.   Open the login script in NetWare Administrator.
          b.   Add a blank line to the end of the login script.
          c.   Save the script.

3.0  Configuring

     3.1  Toshiba laptops running Windows 95 might hang when
          using some ODI LAN drivers.

          Toshiba laptops with built-in infrared come with a
          product called Tranxit preinstalled.  Tranxit installs three
          devices in the SYSTEM.INI file: PCOMM2.386,
          PUMAFIR.386, and PUMAIR.386 (with the last device
          loaded being PUMAFIR.386).  Commenting out the
          three devices from Tranxit allows the machine to come
          up and function correctly with the ODI driver.
          
4.0  Printing

     4.1  Printing to a Volume with Insufficient Space

          When you print a large file to a volume with insufficient
          space, the IntranetWare Client gives an error which
          might hang the computer. This occurs because the
          IntranetWare Client cannot retry printing because the
          volume is out of the disk space and it cannot delete the
          print job because it thinks that important data will be
          lost. To resolve this problem, make sure that you have
          sufficient disk space before you start printing a large file.


5.0  Remote Access Dialer

     5.1  Use Custom Install to Upgrade Remote Access Dialer     

          The Beta version of the Remote Access Dialer will not
          be automatically updated by the final shipping release of
          the SETUP program unless Custom install is used and
          Remote Access Dialer is chosen as a custom feature.

     5.2  Wait While Explorer Retries Request to Server Error

          If, while attempting to connect to a NetWare server
          using Remote Access Dialer, you receive the error
          message  "NETWORK STATUS - CLIENT32 PLEASE
          WAIT WHILE  EXPLORER RETRIES REQUEST TO
          [SERVER].  TO STOP WAITING, PRESS ENTER.
          NETWARE WILL THEN RETURN AN ERROR AND
          TRY TO RECONNECT IN THE BACKGROUND"
          verify the following:
          
          1.   In the Network Control Panel Advanced Settings
               tab Under IntranetWare Client, change
               "Minimum time to net" parameter to 3000.  
          
          2.   CLIENT32.NLM - Install the latest version of
               IntranetWare client for Windows 95. Verify that
               the CLIENT32.NLM is equal to or greater than
               466,399 and dated on or after 10-30-96.


6.0  LAN Adapter

     6.1  Using LAN Adapter and Dial-up Adapter Together

          If you configure the client with LAN Adapter and
          Dial-up Adapter together, TCP/IP will not function
          properly.  This occurs in both Windows 95 and
          Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.  To resolve this issue try
          one of two options:

          1.   Remove LAN Adapter.
       
          2.   Keep the LAN Adapter, remove Dial-up
               Networking and install Novell's Mobile Dialer
               released in NIAS 4.1 or supported 3rd Party PPP
               Dialer.


7.0  NetWare/IP and IP Gateway

     7.1  Using DHCP     

          In the LAN environment, NetWare/IP clients can be
          automatically configured by DHCP.  This only works if
          your DHCP host can be configured for NetWare/IP
          client configuration records.  In a Dial-Up environment,
          the NetWare/IP client usually depends on a DHCP host
          located in the dial-up server itself.  Once again, this will
          only work if the DHCP host in the dial-up server can be
          configured for NetWare/IP client configuration records. 
          If you are using a dial-up server that cannot be so
          configured, then you must fall-back to manual
          configuration on the client.

     7.2  NetWare/IP Won't Run Over IP Gateway    

          NetWare/IP requires a TCP/IP protocol stack on the
          client and an IP connection to the network.  Although
          NetWare/IP coexists with the IP Gateway, NetWare/IP
          cannot be run over the gateway.  This is because the
          gateway does not supply an IP connection to the network
          for low-level services such as NetWare/IP.  For instance,
          if you want to run a NetWare/IP client over a dial-up
          connection, you must enable IP for that connection.  

     7.3  IP Gateway: IPX/IP or IP/IP

          The Novell IP Gateway can operate as an IPX/IP
          Gateway or an IP/IP Gateway.  
          
          IPX/IP is appropriate when the client is attached to an
          IPX network or to a network supporting both IPX and
          IP.  We recommend that NetWare/IP not be used when
          the client is operating as an IPX/IP Gateway. 
          
          IP/IP Gateway is appropriate when the client is bound to
          the IP Protocols.  Normally, NetWare/IP should be used
          in a configuration which supports user login and location
          of IntranetWare servers with the gateway through NDS. 
          If the  preferred gateway server is specified by IP address
          and access control is disabled for the server, then
          NetWare/IP is not required when using the gateway.  In
          an IP/IP Gateway configuration, NetWare/IP is required
          for access to other IntranetWare servers on the LAN.

     7.4  Setting a Preferred IP Gateway Server
 
          You will be prompted multiple times to enter  preferred
          gateway server names during install if you have not
          already set a preferred gateway server. To avoid seeing
          screens prompting you for  preferred gateway server
          names, you can manually set the preferred gateway
          server by editing ADMIN.CFG. To set the servers, add
          the following entries under the IP Gateway heading.

          IPX/IP Gateway Server = test1
          IP Gateway Server = test2

          It is recommended that you specify a preferred gateway
          server with its NDS context.  Include a leading dot as in
          the following example:
               
          .mygwserver-gw.myorgunit.myorg
          .CN=mygwserver-gw.OU=myou1.O=myorg

     7.5  Terminate Winsock Applications Before Mode Change

          All winsock applications must be terminated before
          using the switcher program to change between Native
          mode, IPX-to-IP mode, and IP-to-IP mode, and then
          restarted once the mode change has been made.  

          Some winsock applications may not fully terminate,
          leaving winsock resident in memory.  If this occurs, you
          will need to reboot your workstation to complete the mode
          change.


8.0  International Issues

     8.1  English-only

          This CD-ROM is an English-only version of the
          IntranetWare Client. The IntranetWare Client software
          and help files, as well as DynaText and HTML
          documentation files, will be translated into Portuguese,
          French, Italian, German, and Spanish for the
          international release of the IntranetWare Client
          CD-ROM. 


9.0  Primary Documentation Is Help

     9.1  The help files for IntranetWare Client for Windows 95
          contain information on installing, configuring, using,
          understanding, and troubleshooting this Client. They are
          the primary documentation. To see the Client help, open
          the SETUPNW.HLP file. (For example, on a Windows
          95 workstation, click Start, then Run, and then enter: 
          C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\SETUPNW.HLP). 


10.0 Trademarks

     10.1 Novell Trademarks

          Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell,
          Inc. in the United States and other countries.

          Client 32, IntranetWare, IntranetWare Client,
          Internetwork Packet Exchange and IPX, Open Data-Link
          Interface and ODI are trademarks of Novell, Inc.


     10.2 Third-Party Trademarks

          Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows 95 is a
          trademark of Microsoft Corporation. 3Com is a
          registered trademark of 3Com Corporation.  Dell is a
          trademark of Dell Computer Corporation.  DynaText is a
          registered trademark of Electronic Book Technologies,
          Inc.  Network Driver Interface Specification and NDIS
          are trademarks of PC-Plus Communications LP.



11.0 Disclaimer

     11.1 Novell, Inc., makes no representations or warranties with
          respect to any NetWare software, and specifically
          disclaims any express or implied warranties of
          merchantability, title, or fitness for a particular purpose.
          Distribution of any NetWare software is forbidden
          without the express written consent of Novell, Inc.
          Further, Novell reserves the right to discontinue
          distribution of any NetWare software. 

          Novell is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss
          of use of the software, loss of data, costs of recreating
          lost data, the cost of any substitute equipment or
          program, or claims by any party other than you.

          Novell strongly recommends a backup be made before
          any software is installed. Technical support for this
          software may be provided at the discretion of Novell.

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  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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