******************************************************************** * INTEL CORPORATION PROPRIETARY INFORMATION * * * * This software is supplied under the terms of a license agreement * * or nondisclosure agreement with Intel Corporation and may not be * * copied or disclosed except in accordance with the terms of that * * agreement. * * * * Copyright (c) 2002 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. * ******************************************************************** Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider 2.0 ============================================== README CONTENTS =============== 1. Overview 2. System Requirements 3. Installation 4. Uninstall Procedure 5. Usage with Applications 6. Supported Standards 7. New Features in this Release 8. Known Issues 1. Overview ============ The Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider is a set of software modules that allow WMI-based management applications such as LANDesk Client Manager 6.0 to monitor status of PCI network adapters. Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider uses WMI, a kernel-level instrumentation technology for the Microsoft Windows platform. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a middleware layer that allows measurement and instrumentation information to be collected from kernel mode data providers. This information can then be provided to local or remote user-mode data consumers through the use of a common set of interfaces (Web-based Enterprise Management called WBEM). WMI is a data-independent pipeline between the data consumer and the data provider that makes no assumptions about the format of the data. For example, Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider uses WMI event notification mechanism to send an event if a loosely plugged-in cable falls free and the Ethernet signal is lost. The driver from this CD is required to be able to view custom information regarding Adapter Fault Tolerance and Adapter Load Balancing (AFT/ALB). 2. System Requirements ====================== - Any Intel(R) PRO/100, PRO/1000 Adapters and related driver software. - Microsoft WMI Core. - Windows* NT4 (SP4 or later), Windows 9x (Win98 OSR1 or later). - For Adapter Teaming features, AFT and ALB support, the latest NDIS drivers on this CD are also required. The WMI Core components are part of the operating system. These pieces are required for a WMI enabled application to work. The Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider supports all Intel(R) PCI PRO/100 and PRO/1000 adapters. If you are running an NDIS based driver under Windows NT 4.0, there is no need to install any new drivers to get full WMI support. 3. Installation =============== To install Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider, click on the setup program found in the "Apps\WBEM\Win9x\Nic2" or "Apps\WBEM\Winnt4\Nic2" directory on the CD. WMI Core components must be installed before Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider is installed. If Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider does not find the WMI Core components' registry keys, installation fails. If Microsoft WMI Core is not installed, install it and restart Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider installation. The most recently released version of the Microsoft WMI Core can be downloaded from Microsoft's web site - "http://www.microsoft.com". Upgrade Notes: Prior to installation of the Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider, all running programs using Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider must be stopped. Once all programs have been stopped, older installations of the Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider need to be removed. 4. Uninstall Procedure ====================== To uninstall Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider: - Select Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. - Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. - On the Install/Uninstall tab, select "Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider (Build 2.0)". - Press the "Add/Remove..." button. 5. Usage with Applications ========================== WMI-based management applications such as WBEM CIM studio and WBEM Object browser in the WMI SDK can be used to access Intel(R) Client Instrumentation properties both locally and remotely. On Windows 95/98 or Millennium operating systems, however, you must carefully configure client systems to allow remote access of Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider properties. To do this, you will need to edit the Windows 95/98 or Millennium registry to remotely access Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider properties. **CAUTION**: Editing the system's registry incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall the operating system. Be very careful when editing the following registry entries. Please back up any important data before beginning this process. Please be aware that enabling DCOM applications to connect anonymously to your system may violate your network's security policies. Please consult with your system administrators before making these changes. A)Open regedit (Start-Run-regedit) on the Win9x or Millennium system, and ensure that the following values are set correctly. i) HKLM\Software\Microsoft\OLE\EnableDCOM should be set to its default of "Y". ii) HKLM\Software\Microsoft\OLE\EnableRemoteConnect should be changed to "Y". iii) HKLM\software\microsoft\wbem\cimom\AutostartWin9x should be changed to "2". iv) HKLM\software\microsoft\wbem\cimom\EnableAnonConnections should be changed to "1". v) Exit the registry editor and restart the Windows 95/98 or Millennium system. B)Log into the Windows 95/98 or Millennium system remotely from a Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP system using WBEM CIM Studio from the WMI SDK. i) Enter the UNC name of the Windows 95/98 or Millennium system in the box and "Machine name" click "Connect." ii) In the WBEM CIM Studio login window, choose "Options" to see the full set of login choices. iii) Leave "Login as current user" checked. iv) Leave "impersonation level" set to impersonate. v) For "authentication level", choose "None." Click OK. This should allow you to connect to your Windows 95/98 or Millennium system remotely. The Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider properties are available within the CIMv2 class structure. 6. Supported Standards ====================== The Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider 2.0 supports the standards based CIM 2.2 specification. 7. Features in this Release =========================== Support for AFT/ALB management (Windows NT 4.0). 8. Known Issues =============== 1. This Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider cannot jointly operate with the Intel(R) DMI-SNMP instrumentation. 2. Under some circumstances, the process winmngt.exe may not start on a Windows 9x system. This results in a browsing machine being unable to connect to the Win9x machine. The browser (CIM Studio or other) may show an error "the RPC server is unavailable". If pview95.exe shows that winmngt.exe is not executing, double click on the file to begin execution. This may be fixed permanently by upgrading to a newer version of the WBEM core. 3. Do not install the Intel(R) PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider to a mapped network drive. This configuration does not work and is not supported. -------------------------------------------------------------- * Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owner's benefit, without intent to infringe. Readme.txt version 03-05-2003Download Driver Pack
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