Err Msg: Error 7361: IPX or NetBIOS Must Be Running...

ID: Q122313


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS, version 3.11


SYMPTOMS

After you install Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS with TCP/IP, the following message appears on startup:

Error 7361:
IPX or NetBIOS must be running in order to load the network services.


CAUSE

This message appears when the protocols and network adapter drivers have not been bound because there is a configuration error in PROTOCOL.INI and AUTOEXEC.BAT.


RESOLUTION

Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT and PROTOCOL.INI files to properly bind TCP/IP to the network card.

Before you begin, you need the latest Real Mode Microsoft TCP/IP driver. For more information about downloading the file WFWTCP.EXE from any of Microsoft's electronic services, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q112578 Creating a Setup Disk for the Updated WFW 3.11 TCP/IP Drivers
When you have downloaded this file, run WFWTCP.EXE on a blank floppy disk to extract the necessary files.

Setup Instructions

  1. Start Setup for the Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS and during Setup, select Other Protocol, specifying the path to where you have extracted the files in WFWTCP.EXE (for example, A:\).


  2. When you have completed Setup (the message "Workgroup Add-On is now installed on your computer" appears), press F3 to quit Setup.


  3. Edit C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT. It should contain, in order, the following lines:
    
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\net start NETBIND   (previously just NET START)
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\umb
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\tcptsr
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\tinyrfc
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\nmtsr.exe
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\emsbfr.exe
          C:\WRKGRP.DOS\NET START   (you must add this line) 


  4. Edit PROTOCOL.INI from the path where you installed Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS. It should contain the following lines. Your own IP Address information will likely be different.
    
          [protman]
          DriverName=PROTMAN$
          PRIORITY=TCPIP   (Changed from =MS$NDISHLP)
    
          [TCPIP]
          DefaultGateway0=22 101 0 1   (you must add this line)
          SubnetMask0=255 255 0 0      (you must add this line)
          IPAddress0=22 101 47 173     (you must add this line)
          NBSessions=6                 (you must add this line)
          NetFiles=C:\WRKGRP.DOS       (you must add this line) 


  5. To ensure that sockets support is configured correctly, edit the TCPUTILS.INI file from the path where you installed Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS. It should contain the following entries as well as what is there by default.
    
          [TCPGLOBAL]
          username=<username>   (supply the user name for <username>)
          NetFiles=<path>       (supply the path for <path>, i.e. c:\net)
          hostname=<hostname>   (supply the host name for this computer
                                for <hostname>)
          drivername=GLOBAL$ 


  6. Save the changes to AUTOEXEC.BAT, PROTOCOL.INI, and TCPUTILS.INI and restart the computer.


Example Files

Please note that your directory structure, network card, and IP addresses will differ from those listed here. These files were created on a PC using an Intel EtherExpress 16/16TP running MS-DOS version 6.2 and the Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS, version 3.11, with Microsoft TCP/IP as the only protocol.

Example CONFIG.SYS

   DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
   DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
   DOS=HIGH
   FILES=30
   SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\  /p
   DEVICE=C:\WRKGRP.DOS\IFSHLP.SYS
   LASTDRIVE=Z 
Example AUTOEXEC.BAT

   C:\DOS\SHARE.EXE
   @ECHO OFF
   PROMPT $p$g
   PATH C:\DOS;C:\WRKGRP.DOS
   SET TEMP=C:\DOS
   C:\DOS\DOSKEY
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\net start NETBIND
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\umb
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\tcptsr
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\tinyrfc
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\nmtsr.exe
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\emsbfr.exe
   C:\WRKGRP.DOS\NET START 
Example PROTOCOL.INI

   [network.setup]
   version=0x3110
   netcard=ms$ee16,1,MS$EE16,1
   transport=tcpip,TCPIP
   lana0=ms$ee16,1,tcpip

   [MS$EE16]
   TRANSCEIVER=Twisted-Pair (TPE)
   IOCHRDY=Late
   IOADDRESS=0x310
   IRQ=3
   DriverName=EXP16$

   [protman]
   DriverName=PROTMAN$
   PRIORITY=TCPIP

   [TCPIP]
   DriverName=TCPIP$
   BINDINGS=MS$EE16
   LANABASE=0
   DefaultGateway0=22 101 0 1
   SubnetMask0=255 255 0 0
   IPAddress0=22 101 47 173
   NBSessions=6
   NetFiles=C:\WRKGRP.DOS 
Example TCPUTILS.INI

   [tcpglobal]
   drivername=GLOBAL$

   [sockets]
   drivername=SOCKETS$
   bindings=TCPIP_XIF
   numsockets=4
   numthreads=32
   poolsize=3200
   maxsendsize=1024

   [telnet]
   drivername=TELNET$
   bindings=TCPIP_XIF
   nsessions=0
   max_out_sends=0 
Example SYSTEM.INI

   [network]
   filesharing=yes
   printsharing=yes
   autologon=yes
   computername=MYPC
   lanroot=C:\WRKGRP.DOS
   username=MYUSERID
   workgroup=THEWRKGRP
   reconnect=yes
   dospophotkey=N
   lmlogon=1
   logondomain=THEDOMAIN
   preferredredir=full
   autostart=full,,server
   maxconnections=8
   directhosting=no 
NOTE: If the parameter "DIRECHOST=NO" is used instead of "DIRECTHOSTING=NO", then the error "Internal Error 1" will result.

   [network drivers]
   netcard=exp16.dos
   transport=tcpdrv.dos,nemm.dos
   devdir=C:\WRKGRP.DOS
   LoadRMDrivers=yes

   [386Enh]
   device=vsockets.386
   device=vbapi.386
   TimerCriticalSection=5000
   UniqueDosPSP=TRUE
   PSPIncrement=2 


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Workgroup Add-On for MS- DOS, version 3.11. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

For a related article regarding Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 and the real mode TCP/IP protocol as the only protocol, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q114839 Net Start Fails When TCP/IP is the Only Protocol

Additional query words: wfw wfwg 3.11

Keywords : nttcp
Version : MS-DOS:3.11
Platform : MS-DOS
Issue type :


Last Reviewed: October 27, 1999
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