Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with Beame and WhitesideLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q108903 |
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SUMMARYWindows for Workgroups 3.11 supports multiple network drivers and can co-exist with other network products, such as Beame and Whiteside NFS (BW-NFS), version 3.0c. After you upgrade to Windows for Workgroups 3.11, your BW-NFS connectivity may not exist. This article describes procedures to correct this problem that are based on information provided by Beame and Whiteside. If you want to use ODI interface (running Novell NetWare, BW-NFS, and Windows for Workgroups 3.11), contact Beame and Whiteside for configuration recommendations.
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CONFIG.SYS File ChangesMake the following changes in your CONFIG.SYS file by either remarking out (with the REM command) or deleting the lines shown below. NOTE: The following information assumes that your BW-NFS files are in a directory called C:\BW30c.
rem DEVICE=C:\BW30c\NDIS\PROTMAN.DOS rem DEVICE=C:\BW30C\NDIS\<ELNK3.DOS> (where <ELNK3.DOS> is your specific network card driver) rem DEVICE=C:\BW30C\ETHDEV.SYS rem DEVICE=C:\BW30C\TCPIP.SYS 1460 SYSTEM.INI File ChangesVerify that your SYSTEM.INI file contains the following lines. NOTE: You must copy the ETHDEV.SYS and TCPIP.SYS files to the directory specified on the DEVDIR= line in the [network drivers] section of your SYSTEM.INI file. The following is an example and assumes that the Windows for Workgroups 3.11 network is also installed:
[boot] network.drv=wfwnet.drv secondnet=bwnet.drv [boot.description] network.drv=Microsoft Windows Network (version 3.11) secondnet.drv=BW-NFS Network File System (version 3.0) [386Enh] network=*vnetbios,*vwc,vnetsup.386,vredir.386,vserver.386 secondnet=bwdosnet.386,bwredir.386 TimerCriticalSection=1000 UniqueDOSPSP=TRUE PSPIncrement=5 [Network] winnet=wfwnet/00025100 multinet=bwnfs [network drivers] transport=ethdev.sys,tcpip.sys 1460,ndishlp.sys,*netbeui devdir=C:\Windows LoadRMDrivers=Yes PROTOCOL.INI File ChangesVerify that your PROTOCOL.INI file located in the Windows directory contains the following lines. NOTE: The following is an example that uses a Western Digital Plus Family Adapter. Your network adapter may differ and may have a different section name and settings under that section. [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$
[WD8003XMAC] ;This section varies depending on the drivername=MACWD$ ;network adapter used in your system.irq=5 ramaddress=CC00 iobase=0X280 [ETHDEV] drivername=ETHDEV27 bindings=WD8003XMAC ;This line must be identical to the ;adapter name section in brackets ;above. This line is case sensitive. AUTOEXEC.BAT File ChangesRemark out any NETBIND= lines in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If you are running only the TCP portion of the BW-NFS software, you should remove the BWRPC and BWNFS drivers from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If you are using the NFS portion of the BW-NFS software, you should remove the BWSTART line from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. There should be a C:\WINDOWS\NET START line only. If you see another similar line that is pointing to the BW-NFS directory, either remark out or delete that line.
Rename Your FilesRegardless of the installation (ODI or NDIS), in the BW-NFS directory, rename the NET.EXE file to NFS.EXE and the STARTNET.EXE to BWSTART.EXE. This eliminates potential conflicts with Windows for Workgroups drivers. NOTE: BW-NFS version 3.1 uses STARTNET.COM instead of STARTNET.EXE.
Save Your Changes and RebootSave all changes to your files and reboot your computer. Your Beame and Whiteside connectivity should then be restored. For more information, contact Beame and Whiteside Software, Inc. BW-NFS is manufactured by Beame and Whiteside, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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