WFWG: System Error or Network Error with DEC PathworksLast reviewed: April 25, 1996Article ID: Q112616 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen Windows for Workgroups 3.11 is installed with DEC Pathworks configured as the primary network, you may receive the following error message when you start Windows:
System Error -- Network error on drive xwhere <x> is the drive letter connecting a DEC Pathworks server. After you choose Cancel a number of times, you may be able to proceed into Windows for Workgroups. However, if you try to access a DEC Pathworks server drive from File Manager, you receive the following message
An error occurred reading drive D:or, if you try to access a DEC Pathworks drive from the MS-DOS Prompt in Windows, you receive the following Pathworks error message:
NET804: Network busy - remote node not responding CAUSEPrimary networks, including Microsoft LAN Manager, Artisoft LANtastic, and DEC Pathworks, may use some network drivers that are incompatible with the IFSHLP.SYS device driver that is loaded with Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
RESOLUTIONTo properly run Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with one of these networks as a primary network, you must remove the IFSHLP.SYS device driver from the CONFIG.SYS file. NOTE: If IFSHLP.SYS is not loaded, 32-bit file access is not available. You may also be able to workaround this problem by obtaining the integration kit for Windows for Workgroups provided by DEC. It allows DEC Pathworks and the Windows for Workgroups 3.11 network functionality to coexist by setting up DECNET as a protocol on an existing Windows for Workgroups installation. IFSHLP.SYS does not need to be removed with this installation. For more information, contact DEC technical support, or the DECPCI forum on CompuServe.
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