Procedure for Network Installation of Windows Driver LibraryLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q85313 |
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SUMMARYWhen installing an updated driver from the Windows Driver Library (WDL), you must first expand the driver from the .EXE file, and then copy the driver to the Windows 3.1 Shared network directory. If you update a driver for an individual workstation running Windows from a network drive, the updated drivers do not get copied to the Windows Shared or User directory.
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Errors Encountered when Drivers Are Not Installed CorrectlyWhen Setup /N is run from the MS-DOS command prompt and you configure Windows to use a driver that resides in a directory other than the Shared or User directory (by choosing "Other"), Setup appears to work correctly. However when Windows is started, various error messages may appear, depending upon the driver that is being used. The error message usually includes:
Invalid Vxd dynamic link call to device 000A, service 0007. Your Windows configuration is invalid. Run Setup again to correct this problem.When Setup is run from a shared installation of Windows, a system setting is changed to "Other", Windows will display the following error within Windows as soon as the change is made:
The filename FILENAME.EXT, needed to install this driver, is not available on the network. Your system does not have permission to copy the file to the network. See your system administrator for assistance. To continue installing the driver, choose OK. To quit driver installation, choose Cancel.Choosing Cancel at this point leaves the system unchanged. Choosing OK produces two more of the above messages (referring to two different files). When Windows is restarted, the "Invalid Vxd dynamic link call..." error message noted above will be displayed.
Steps for Installing WDL files on a Shared Network Drive
For a complete listing of the WDL's contents and instructions for obtaining the WDL, query on "Q82006" in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
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