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SUMMARYIt is possible to run a shared copy of Windows for Workgroups from a Novell NetWare server as long as Novell NetWare has been added as a secondary network. MORE INFORMATION
For Windows for Workgroups to run from a shared directory on the network, a
real-mode redirector must be loaded prior to starting Windows and a
connection to the shared directory must be made. Setup does NOT modify
AUTOEXEC.BAT to start the real-mode network; this modification must be made
manually.
Using a Local Windows DirectoryIf your personal Windows directory is on a local hard drive, the real-mode network driver files are copied to the local Windows directory. These files include PROTMAN.DOS, PROTOCOL.INI, MSIPX.SYS, MSIPX.COM, and NETX.COM.Using a Windows Directory on the NetworkIf your personal Windows directory is on the Novell server, the real-mode network driver files will be copied to the system startup driver root directory (usually C:\). The files are copied there to guarantee that the files will be accessible from the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files during system startup.The PATH= StatementAs with any SETUP /N configuration, your PATH= statement in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file must contain the personal WINDOWS directory and the shared WINDOWS directory. The personal WINDOWS directory should come first on the path. For example:
Setup adds these to the path automatically during SETUP /N, but if you
change the path or the drive letter where the directories exist, you will
have to edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and change the PATH= statement yourself.
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