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IMPORTANT: This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you edit the registry, you should first make a backup copy of the registry files (System.dat and User.dat). Both are hidden files in the Windows folder. SUMMARYWindows 95 provides seamless access to network services and resources using the Multiple Provider Router. This article describes the Multiple Provider Router. MORE INFORMATION
The Multiple Provider Router (MPR) routes incoming network requests to the
appropriate network provider. It uses the same interface whether one or
multiple network providers is installed. It also allows for unlimited
protected-mode network providers as well as one 16-bit network provider.
Under the Services branch, there is a CallOrder key for each installed
network provider. The default CallOrder value for the Novell NetWare
network provider is 00 00 00 20; the default value for the Microsoft
network provider is 00 00 00 40. In this scenario, the NetWare network
provider is called before the Microsoft network provider because of its
lower CallOrder value. The selection of the primary client does not affect
these settings.
Mpr.dll uses two other components, Mprserv.dll and Mprexe.exe, to facilitate faster loading of network providers and routing of network requests. Programs link to Mpr.dll (the smaller component), which copies API parameters to shared memory and signals a thread in Mprexe.exe to do the work. Mprserv.dll has the code to load net providers, route requests, and so on.
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