Shared Installation May Fail with IBM Token Ring Auto 16/4 ISALast reviewed: April 7, 1997Article ID: Q164738 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you are performing a shared installation of Windows 95 using an IBM Token Ring Auto 16/4 ISA network adapter, Windows 95 may not connect to the network during the real-mode to protected-mode network transition.
CAUSEIBM Token Ring Auto 16/4 ISA network adapters with a microcode level 000700 PP1FA7 have a Plug and Play BIOS that cannot be disabled using the Lanaid.exe configuration tool supplied by IBM.
RESOLUTIONYou must disable the network adapter's Plug and Play BIOS in order for the network transition to be successful. Contact IBM Corporation for more information about this procedure.
MORE INFORMATIONIn a local installation of Windows 95 with this adapter at this microcode level, the results are that two IBM Token Ring Auto 16/4 ISA network adapters are enumerated and listed in Device Manager. One of the devices is listed as not working. Removing either device prevents the network adapter from working properly; and on reboot the device is enumerated and listed twice in Device Manager again.
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Additional query words: Netsetup MSBATCH
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