Changing to No Network Doesn't Remove WinPopup from WIN.INILast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q82706 |
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SUMMARYUnder Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1, switching to the No Network Installed option does not remove WINPOPUP.EXE from the WIN.INI file. This information applies only to systems running Microsoft LAN Manager versions 2.x. Running WinPopup can cause problems when reconfiguring Windows for the No Network Installed option.
MORE INFORMATIONSwitching to the No Network Installed option in Setup (both Windows and MS-DOS maintenance mode) does not remove WINPOPUP.EXE from the LOAD= line in the WIN.INI file. If WINPOPUP.EXE is on the LOAD= line and the system is reconfigured back to the previous network (LAN Manager 2.x), a dialog box may appear, asking you to insert Windows 3.1 Disk #3 or give a new path to the file below. (No filename is specified.) If you move the dialog box window, you can see a box behind it that lists WINPOPUP.EXE. If you enter the path to WINPOPUP.EXE, the following message appears:
Setup is unable to install the file: WINPOPUP.EXE. This file is currently in use by Windows. To upgrade the driver and related files you have selected, exit Windows and start Setup from the MS-DOS command prompt.After you choose the OK button, another message comes up:
Setup was unable to copy all the files necessary for the complete installation of the driver you selected. To install this driver, you need to correct the file copy errors.To remove these error messages, close WINPOPUP.EXE. The network should install correctly.
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