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SUMMARYThis article describes how to insert IPX/SPX options using the Msbatch.inf file for batch installations of Windows 95. MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft does not encourage or support changes to .inf files; therefore,
Microsoft Technical Support does not support the procedure in this
article. Although we have tested the following procedure and it appears
to function as described, make a backup copy of your .inf file before you
proceed.
Also, add the following section and parameters as needed:
Frame_Type values:
0=802.3 1=802.2 2=Ethernet II 4=Auto 5=Token ring 6=Token ring SNAP NetBIOS values: 0=Do not install NetBIOS support over IPX/SPX 1=Install NetBIOS support over IPX/SPX Cachesize values (Source Routing): 0=Off 16=16 entry cache (recommended) 32=32 entry cache 64=64 entry cache Maxconnect values (maximum connections): Allowable values are 1-128. If you do not want a value set for this parameter, do not include it in the section. Maxsockets values (maximum sockets): Allowable values are 2-255. If you do not want a value set for this parameter, do not include it in the section. Forceeven values: 0=No ; Do not force even-length packets 1=Yes ; Force even-length packets Additional InformationIf for some reason the frame_type setting in the Msbatch.inf file does not take effect, and a certain frame type is required, modify the Nettrans.inf file to force the frame type.To accomplish this, find the following line in the [NWLINK.ndi.reg] section of the Nettrans.inf file:
The number at the end of the line is the default for the frame type.
Because 4 is the default, it defaults to Auto.
When you use the Msbatch.inf file, you force the frame type for a specific network adapter or configuration. When enumeration takes place and a new network adapter is found, the information in the Nettrans.inf file is used.
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