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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS, version 3.0
- Microsoft LAN Manager for MS-DOS, version 2.2c
SUMMARY
Two MS-DOS-based network clients ship with Windows NT Server versions 3.5
and 3.51: LAN Manager for MS-DOS and Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS.
Microsoft recommends you use Network Client for MS-DOS unless you are
using a remote boot workstation.
MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS was derived from Workgroup Add-on for
MS-DOS. Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS differs from Workgroup Add-on
for MS-DOS in the following ways:
- Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS does not include the Microsoft Mail
client or MS-DOS server functionality included in Workgroup Add-on for
MS-DOS.
- Unlike Workgroup Add-on for MS-DOS, Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS
includes the TCP/IP, MS-DLC, and IPX protocols.
Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS differs from Microsoft LAN Manager for
MS-DOS in the following ways:
- Because Microsoft LAN Manager for MS-DOS does not have any upgrade
support, it is easier to upgrade from Microsoft LAN Manager for MS-DOS
to Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS than it is to upgrade to
Microsoft LAN Manager for MS-DOS.
- Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS does not support remote boot. LAN
Manager for MS-DOS is the only Microsoft client that supports
remote boot.
- The Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS redirectors (both Basic
and Full) have been optimized to work efficiently with Windows NT 3.5
and 3.51. As a result, Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS is faster
than Microsoft LAN Manager for MS-DOS at connecting to a computer
running Microsoft Windows NT.
Both Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS and Microsoft LAN Manager for
MS-DOS:
- Ship with identical MS-DOS TCP/IP protocols.
- Support and include the TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and IPX protocols.
- Support identical DHCP and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
capabilities.
- Do not include the Microsoft Mail client.
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