SETUP.TXT from Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (Part 3 of 3)Last reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q109512 |
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SUMMARYThe following information was taken from the Microsoft Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 SETUP.TXT file.
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JOIN (MS-DOS)Do not add or remove "joined" drives while you are running Windows for Workgroups. If you use the JOIN command before starting Windows for Workgroups and do not change the state of the joined drives from MS-DOS Prompt within Windows, Windows for Workgroups will work properly. It is recommended that you do not use joined drives at all if you plan to run Windows.
KEYB.COM (MS-DOS)If you use command-line options to load KEYB.COM, it is recommended that you load it before starting Windows for Workgroups. After it is loaded, you can change the keyboard configuration from MS-DOS Prompt within Windows at any time. If you do not load KEYB.COM before starting Windows, you may encounter problems when using a KEYB command that includes an option in an MS-DOS Prompt. However, you can use the KEYB command without options at any time to display code-page information.
LANSight(TM) Version 2.0LANSight is a utility that you can use to control and monitor other workstations attached to a Novell network. In some cases, version 2.0 of LANSight may cause the workstation running Windows for Workgroups to fail.
Lasertool Control Panel Version 2.2If you load version 2.2 of the Lasertool Control Panel program (PCPANEL.EXE) from Windows for Workgroups, your system may fail. This program works properly if you load it before you start Windows for Workgroups.
Le Menu Version 1.0When you are using Le Menu version 1.0 with Windows for Workgroups, environment information such as PATH, PROMPT, and WINDIR may be lost if you start MS-DOS Prompt from within Windows. If you want to start Windows for Workgroups by using a Le Menu menu command, it is recommended that you set up Windows for Workgroups as a Batch-File menu command so that COMMAND.COM will load before starting Windows for Workgroups. For more information, see your Le Menu documentation.
LOCKIT Version 3.3 (PC Vault, Secure It)Version 3.3 of these programs strips out spaces from the load= command line in the WIN.INI file. Later versions may correct this problem. Logitech(TM) Mouse Software Version 5.0/6.0 (CLICK, LOGIMENU) If you want to use CLICK and LOGIMENU from MS-DOS Prompt within Windows, you must load the TSRs from that MS-DOS Prompt, even if you loaded the TSRs before starting Windows for Workgroups. When you quit Windows for Workgroups, you must reload the TSRs for them to work properly from the command prompt outside of Windows, even if you loaded them from MS-DOS Prompt within Windows.
Mace Disk-Cache Utility (MCACHE.SYS)This disk-cache utility will not work properly with SMARTDrive. It is recommended that you use SMARTDrive, provided with Windows for Workgroups, and remove all references to other disk-cache utilities from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. (If Mace is detected, Setup removes it from your CONFIG.SYS file for you.)
Maximizer Memory Manager (MAXIMIZE.COM)If you are using the Maximizer memory manager, you may not be able to set up or start Windows for Workgroups. Make sure that you are using only one memory manager with Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you use HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE, which are provided with Windows for Workgroups, to manage memory instead.
Mirror (MS-DOS)If you run Mirror from Windows for Workgroups by using the Run command or from a command line within an MS-DOS box, it creates an inaccurate MIRROR.FIL file. You should run Mirror only before you run Windows. If you run Mirror with the /t option and then start Windows, you cannot remove it from memory by using the MIRROR /u command until you exit Windows. This will cause an error message to appear.
NDOSEDIT.COMYou may have problems loading this command-line editor. Also, it may cause unexpected results when running with Windows for Workgroups.
NetRoom Memory Manager (RM386.SYS)With some older versions of NetRoom, you may encounter problems setting up Windows for Workgroups. In this case, contact Helix Software for the most current version of NetRoom.
NetWare(R) NetBIOSThe NetWare NetBIOS TSR is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups in many configurations. In most cases, Setup will detect NetWare NetBIOS and remove the startup command from your system. However, if you have NetWare NetBIOS set up to start from a location other than your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (for example, from a batch file), Setup cannot detect it. In this case, you need to remove NetWare NetBIOS manually. Windows for Workgroups 3.11 includes an IPX/SPX compatible protocol that you can use instead of NetBIOS. For information about configuring Windows for Workgroups to work with it, see the NETWORKS.WRI online document.
Newspace Version 1.07This disk-compression utility is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups and may cause several problems.
Norton Anti-Virus(R) Version 1.0If you load version 1.0 of Anti-Virus before you set up Windows for Workgroups, Setup may fail. It is recommended that you contact Symantec for the most current version of this program.
Norton Desktop for Windows (EP.EXE)If the data-recovery program Erase Protect (EP.EXE) is loaded from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you need to disable it when you are setting up Windows for Workgroups, especially if you are upgrading over a previous version of Windows. Erase Protect tries to save copies of all deleted files, which can cause you to run out of disk space while running Setup. It is recommended that you run Erase Protect with a permanent swap file. If you are using a temporary swap file, you need to exclude files that have a .TMP or .SWP extension from erase protection.
Norton Utilities(R) Version 5.0 (DISKREET, NCACHE)This program is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups and may cause your system to fail. It is recommended that you upgrade to the most recent version of Norton Utilities to correct problems.
Norton Utilities Version. 6.01 (NCACHE)Some versions of NCACHE may prevent you from setting up or starting Windows for Workgroups. This is more likely to happen if NCACHE is set up as an EMS cache. Setting up NCACHE as an XMS cache instead may solve the problem. You may also encounter additional problems using NCACHE. New versions may correct these problems. For an updated version of NCACHE, contact Symantec Corporation. In the meantime, you can use SMARTDrive, which is provided with Windows for Workgroups.
Norton Utilities Version 6.01 (DISKMON)It is recommended that you do not use DISKMON version 6.01 with Windows for Workgroups.
PCED Version 2.00Do not load the PCED command-line editor HIGH. Loading it HIGH may cause unexpected results, such as system failures, when Windows for Workgroups is running. PCKEY.EXE (MultiSoft Keyboard Enhancer and Command-Line Stack) PCKEY.EXE may not work properly with Windows for Workgroups when you are running more than one MS-DOS--based application at a time. It is recommended that you unload PCKEY.EXE before starting Windows for Workgroups.
PC-Kwik Disk AcceleratorIf you use PC-Kwik with Windows for Workgroups, make sure that you are using version 3.55 or later and that PC-Kwik is in extended memory, not expanded memory. To get an upgraded version of PC-Kwik, contact MultiSoft.
PC-Kwik Disk-Cache Utility (PC-KWIK.EXE)Do not use this disk-cache utility simultaneously with SMARTDrive. There is no reason to use two disk-cache utilities with Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you use SMARTDrive, provided with Windows for Workgroups, instead.
PC-Kwik Version. 1.59 (PCK.EXE, PSKSCRN.EXE, PCKEY.COM)If version 1.59 of PC-KWIK is loaded before setting up Windows for Workgroups, Setup may fail. PC-KWIK Version 2.0 may correct this problem.
PCSXMAEM.SYS UtilityThis utility is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups. You should remove all references to it from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files before setting up or starting Windows for Workgroups. PCSXMAEM.SYS is similar to XMAEM.SYS. It has been renamed and slightly modified. It is provided with current versions of the IBM PC/3270 emulator.
PCSX2EMS.SYSWindows for Workgroups will run correctly with PCSX2EMS.SYS if it is loaded on a computer that has an XMA board installed. Otherwise, this program is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups. PCSX2EMS.SYS is provided with the IBM PC/3270 emulator.
PC Tools Deluxe(TM) Version 7.1 (DATAMON)If you load PC Tools DATAMON using the \SENTRY+ option, Setup may fail if you are low on disk space. Do not use the \SENTRY+ option when loading DATAMON. Do not load DATAMON after loading SMARTDrive. If DATAMON is loaded after SMARTDrive, your system may fail. See the PC Tools documentation for information about how to unload DATAMON.
PC Tools Deluxe Version 6.0 (DESKTOP)If you try to start PC Tools from a MS-DOS Prompt within Windows for Workgroups, your system may fail or restart itself. These problems also occur if you use MS-DOS commands from a MS-DOS Prompt within Windows. Version 7.0 of PC Tools may correct these problems. However, do not load DESKTOP from a MS-DOS Prompt if it was loaded before starting Windows for Workgroups. If you do, your system may fail when you quit Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you run DESKTOP from its PIF, provided with Windows for Workgroups.
PC Tools Deluxe Version 7.1 (VDEFEND)Setup may not work properly if VDEFEND is loaded before running Setup. You may load VDEFEND after setting up Windows for Workgroups.
PC Tools(TM) Disk-Cache Utility (PC-CACHE.COM)Do not use this disk-cache utility simultaneously with SMARTDrive. There is no reason to use two disk-cache utilities with Windows. It is recommended that you use SMARTDrive, provided with Windows for Workgroups, instead.
PRINT (MS-DOS)If you are printing several large documents on a network printer and run Setup from the network, your system may fail while Setup is creating Program Manager groups.
PYRO! Version 1.0If this screen saver is loaded before starting Windows for Workgroups, you may not be able to restore the Windows for Workgroups screen after this screen saver appears.
QMAPS Memory Manager Version 5.16If you are using the QMAPS memory manager, you may not be able to set up or start Windows for Workgroups. New versions may correct these problems. For an updated version of QMAPS, contact Quadtel. In the meantime, you can use HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE, provided with Windows for Workgroups, to manage memory instead.
RAMTYPE.SYS - AST RAMpage!(R) BoardsThe RAMTYPE.SYS driver is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you remove this driver before setting up Windows for Workgroups. If you load the driver from your CONFIG.SYS file, comment out the command line for the driver as follows:
rem RAMTYPE.SYSWindows for Workgroups will run correctly without RAMTYPE.SYS. However, other drivers that rely on RAMTYPE.SYS will not load and applications will not be able to use the expanded memory on your system. After you set up Windows for Workgroups, you can use version 1.2 and later of RAMTYPE.SYS with Windows for Workgroups. If you are using an earlier version on an IBM PS/2 or Micro Channel Architecture computer and your RAMpage! board is configured for expanded and extended memory, you need to upgrade your AST RAMTYPE.SYS driver after you set up Windows for Workgroups. You will also need to remove the "rem" command from your CONFIG.SYS file so that RAMTYPE.SYS will load properly.
Secretdisk II Disk-Cache Utility (FAST512.SYS)This disk-cache utility will not work properly with SMARTDrive. It is recommended that you use SMARTDrive, provided with Windows for Workgroups, and remove all references to other disk-cache utilities from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. (If this utility is detected, Setup removes it from your CONFIG.SYS file for you).
SideKick(R) Versions 1.0 and 2.0 and SideKick PlusMiscellaneous problems may occur when you run SideKick as a TSR with Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you use a PIF to run SideKick as an MS-DOS--based application instead of loading it as a TSR.
SoftIce DebuggerIf SoftIce is loaded, Setup will fail when starting the Windows portion of the program. It is recommended that you unload SoftIce before you set up Windows for Workgroups.
SpeedFXRThis program is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups when running as a TSR. It tries to increase the speed of the floppy disk drives, but slows them instead. To get the best results, use the -X option when loading SpeedFXR. This will prevent SpeedFXR from remaining in memory and affecting the speed of the floppy disk drives.
SUBST (MS-DOS)Do not add or remove "substituted" drives while you are running Windows for Workgroups. If you use the SUBST command before starting Windows for Workgroups and do not change the state of the substituted drives from an MS- DOS Prompt within Windows, Windows for Workgroups will work properly.
Super PC-Kwik Disk-Cache Utility (SUPERPCK.EXE)Do not use this disk-cache utility simultaneously with SMARTDrive. There is no reason to use two disk-cache utilities with Windows. It is recommended that you use SMARTDrive, provided with Windows for Workgroups, instead.
Trantor T100 Host Adapter Driver (TSCSI.SYS)(For SCSI hard disk drives) - If you use the Trantor T100 driver (TSCSI.SYS), you must use version 4.33d or higher. Earlier versions identify the SCSI hard disk drive as a removable drive. This may cause problems when you are using File Manager--for example, your system could fail while you format a drive, or you could get unexpected results when you delete files. To get an updated driver, contact Trantor Systems, Ltd.
UMB PRO Version 1.07If you are running UMB PRO, you may experience problems running Windows for Workgroups. In some cases, your system may fail. Make sure that you are using only one memory manager with Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you use HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE, which are provided with Windows for Workgroups, to manage memory instead.
VaccineIf Vaccine is loaded, Setup fails when trying to modify your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. You should unload Vaccine before you set up Windows for Workgroups. You may also encounter problems, such as beeping, while running Windows for Workgroups when Vaccine is loaded.
VIREX-PC Version 1.11If VIREXPC.COM is loaded, Setup and Windows for Workgroups will fail when KRNL386.EXE performs a write operation. Also, the first time Windows for Workgroups is loaded, you may be returned to the MS-DOS prompt.
Virus Prevention Plus Version 5.0If Virus Prevention Plus is loaded, you may not be able to set up Windows for Workgroups successfully. You may also encounter problems when you run Windows for Workgroups. The Keyboard Lock program may cause Windows for Workgroups to fail.
Virusafe Version 4.0If this program is loaded as a TSR, Setup may fail while you are setting up Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you load Virusafe by using the /C- option. This option turns off the memory-change detection provided with Virusafe. Version 4.5 may correct this problem. For more information, see your Virusafe documentation.
XMAEM.SYSXMAEM.SYS is a device that causes extended memory to act like XMA. This utility is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups. It is recommended that you remove all references to it from your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files before you set up or run Windows for Workgroups. XMAEM.SYS is provided with IBM DOS version 4.0.
XMA2EMS.SYSWindows for Workgroups will run correctly with XMA2EMS.SYS if it is loaded on a computer that has an XMA board installed. Otherwise, this program is incompatible with Windows for Workgroups. XMA2EMS.SYS is provided with IBM DOS version 4.0.
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