MKMSGF IError: Error reading message file, SETUP.MSG. IError: Insufficient memory. IError: Cannot find message file, SETUP.MSG. IYour LAN Manager installation has been removed. To re-install LAN Manager, restart the Setup program from the Setup disk. Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2a Installation and Configuration Tool The syntax of this command is: Setup [/help] /? IUsage: setup [/h(elp)] [/?] IMicrosoft LAN Manager Setup - Installation@ IMicrosoft LAN Manager Setup Setup configures your computer for use with LAN Manager, Windows NT, and Windows for Workgroups networks. Before you begin LAN Manager installation, determine the following: * The network adapter installed in the computer * The settings used on that adapter (for example, the interrupt and the memory address) * The name of the network protocol(s) to be used on the computer (for example, NetBEUI) For more information see the installation guide for your client software. IUsing the Keyboard in Setup You can use both the mouse and the keyboard in Setup. When using the keyboard: * Use ENTER to invoke the selected command button. ( is usually the default selection.) * Use ESC to return without change to the previous dialog box or condition. This is equivalent to choosing the button. * Use TAB to move to the next field in a dialog box. Use SHIFT+TAB to move to the previous field. For more detailed information choose , press F1, or see the installation guide for your client software. I LAN Manager Workstation @ OS/2 2.0 LAN Manager Workstation @ LAN Manager Peer Workstation @ LAN Manager Server and Workstation @ LAN Manager Enhanced @ LAN Manager Basic IInstall LAN Manager \ @ What do you want to install ? IInstall LAN Manager \ @Install from this drive: [ ]: @Put in this directory (include drive letter): [ ] IConfiguration Complete@ You have provided all the configuration information for a LAN Manager Server. To review your configuration, choose . To save your configuration, choose . IConfiguration Complete@ You have provided all the configuration information for a LAN Manager Workstation. To review your configuration, choose . To save your configuration, choose . IConfiguration Complete@ Setup is ready to save the changes made to the Before this information is saved, you can review it and make changes. To review your configuration, choose . To save your configuration, choose . IExit Setup Program@ If you exit Setup now, the installation process will stop and all LAN Manager files that have been copied to your hard disk will be removed. To exit Setup and stop the installation, choose . To resume installing LAN Manager now, choose . IInstallation Complete@ Setup has completed the installation of Microsoft LAN Manager. To start LAN Manager, do the following: 1. Choose OK to exit Setup. 2. Make sure there are no disks in the disk drive. 3. Examine the PROTOCOL.INI file in the LAN Manager directory and verify that it contains proper values for this network adapter card and configuration. 4. Shut down the Presentation Manager. 5. Reboot your computer. IInstallation Complete@ Setup has completed the installation of Microsoft LAN Manager. To start LAN Manager, do the following: 1. Choose OK to exit Setup. 2. Remove the last installation disk from the disk drive. 3. Examine the PROTOCOL.INI file in the LAN Manager directory and verify that it contains proper values for this network adapter card and configuration. 4. Reboot your computer. INo Network Drivers Selected \ Until a network driver is selected, this computer cannot participate in the network, and the NET START WORKSTATION and NET START SERVER commands will result in errors. Choose to proceed without selecting network drivers. Do this if you plan to: * Later install the Remote Access Service * Later run Setup again and select network drivers Choose to return to the previous dialog box. Do this if you want to select network drivers now. IWarning \ The protocol you have chosen has not been certified to function properly with the selected network driver. Use this protocol with caution. Do you want to continue with this choice? IWarning@ Setup has detected an existing installation at the destination you specified. Use the installation program supplied with the existing installation to remove that installation. Then proceed with Setup. IWarning@ Your destination disk does not contain enough free space to install LAN Manager. You must free more disk space or choose another disk drive for installation. Do you want to choose another drive? IWarning@ The PATH defined in C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT may be too long to allow adding the LAN Manager programs directory. MS-DOS limits PATH to 127 characters. If you are unsure whether there is enough room, exit Setup and check C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT. Continue the installation only if you are sure PATH is OK. Do you want to proceed with the installation? I Loading Microsoft LAN Manager configuration ... \ I Loading Setup Information File ... \ I Removing Microsoft LAN Manager installation ... \ I Copying drivers, please wait ... \ I Saving Microsoft LAN Manager configuration ... \ I Please wait ... \ IMicrosoft LAN Manager Setup \ @~LAN Manager \ @~Configuration \ @Co~nnectivity \ @~Help \ @~Detach LAN Manager \ @~Attach LAN Manager \ @~Remove LAN Manager \ @E~xit Setup F3 \ @Network ~Drivers... \ @~Workstation Settings... \ @~Server Settings... \ @Ser~vices... \ @~Install... \ @~Contents... \ @~Keyboard... \ @~Glossary... \ @~About Setup... IAre you sure you want to remove your installation? Removing LAN Manager also removes all connectivity products. ILAN Manager Configuration Complete@ To make the changes to your LAN Manager configuration take effect, do the following: 1. Examine the PROTOCOL.INI file in the LAN Manager directory and verify that it contains proper values for this network adapter card and configuration. 2. Reboot your computer. ICopy Driver or Protocol Files@ Insert your network driver disk in the specified drive or give a new path: [ ] and choose . I@ All drivers @................(Empty)................ INo Driver \ @.................(Empty).................................... INetwork Adapter Drivers \ @Select Available Network Adapter Driver: INetwork Protocols for \ @Press the SPACEBAR to select one or more Protocols: IWorkstation Configuration \ @Installed Configuration(s): IOther Network Protocols \ @Press the SPACEBAR to select one or more Protocols: IOther Network Adapter Drivers \ @Select Available Network Adapter Driver: IImport Network Drivers@ Do you have any more disks to load? Device drivers already exist. \ Overwrite? I There may not be enough disk space to copy device drivers. Continue? ITCP/IP Settings \ @ IP Address: [ ] \ @ Subnet Mask: [ ] \ @ Default gateway (router): [ ] \ @Number of NetBIOS sessions: [ ] \ @ Enable automatic DHCP configuration \ @ WINS Primary Server: [ ] \ @ WINS Backup Server: [ ] IDNR and Sockets Settings \ @ Username: [ ] \ @ HostName: [ ] \ @ Use DNR for hostname resolution \ @ Primary Nameserver IP Address: [ ] \ @ Secondary Nameserver IP Address: [ ] \ @ Domain Name Suffix: [ ] \ @ Enable Windows sockets \ @ Number of Sockets: [ ] IWorkstation Settings@Services to Autostart:@Computername: . [ ] \ @Username: . . . [ ] \ @Domain: . . . . [ ] \ @Other Domains to Monitor: @ [ ] \ @ Messenger Netpopup TCP/IP Node @ Messenger Netpopup @ Messaging Services: \ @ Yes @ Messenger Netpopup TCP/IP Node Peer @ Netbios 3.0 Support ISupport for the Windows Environment@ Run MS-DOS LAN Manager with the Windows environment ? If you select (Yes), LAN Manager will modify your Windows configuration so you can easily use Windows tools to work with network resources. If the Messenger service is enabled, Setup will configure a network popup utility to run with the Windows environment. This way, you can receive network messages from within your Windows session. @ Yes IWindows Directory @ To enable LAN Manager to run with the Windows program, Setup needs to make changes to your Windows configuration files. If the correct Windows directory is not shown, enter the correct directory, including drive letter and path. @ Windows directory: [ ] IMessaging Popups \ @ You have chosen to run messaging services. Would you like to have messages displayed: @ Only while the Windows environment is running While the Windows environment or MS-DOS is running IMemory Management \ Setup has detected extended memory in your system. Do you want Setup to maximize application memory ? If you choose Yes, Setup will modify your configuration files (LANMAN.INI, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and CONFIG.SYS) to place as much LAN Manager software as possible outside of conventional memory, leaving more room for applications. Note that Setup will not modify memory manager parameters that you may have set. @ Yes IOld Version of Extended Memory Manager \ Setup encountered an Extended Memory Manager (XMM) driver that is too old to be used effectively by LAN Manager. LAN Manager requires an Extended Memory that is version 2.00 or higher. Setup did not replace this driver. An updated memory manager driver (HIMEM.SYS) is available in For more information about HIMEM.SYS, see your Installation and Configuration Guide. IOld Version of Expanded Memory Manager \ Setup encountered an Expanded Memory Manager (EMM) driver that is too old to be used effectively by LAN Manager. LAN Manager requires an Expanded Memory that is version 4.00 or higher. Setup did not replace this driver. An updated memory manager driver (EMM386.EXE) is available in For more information about EMM386.EXE, see the Installation and Configuration Guide. IRemote Access Product Requires Reconfiguration@ The configuration changes you have made in the LAN Manager Setup program require that you also make configuration changes to the installed Remote Access connectivity product. Choose to proceed to the setup program for the Remote Access product. For these configuration changes to take effect, after you exit the Remote Access Setup program, you must reboot your computer. I ~Abort \ @ ~Retry \ @ ~Yes \ @ Yes \ @ ~No \ @ No \ @ ~Zoom \ @ Done \ @ OK \ @Cancel \ @ ~Save \ @~Review \ @~Exit Setup \ @Exit Setup \ @Help \ @Resume \ @Other ~Driver \ @Other ~Protocol \ @~Add New Config \ @Add/Remove ~Protocols \ @~Remove Config \ @Cancel Driver Import \ @Import Selected Drivers \ @~Auditing... @~Advanced... @~File Sys... The installation configuration type could not be found in the LANMAN.INI file. Before proceeding, \ select again the product type that has been installed. @Product: IRemoving files IREM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == \ DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES \ == LANMAN 2.2a ==== I@@REM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == \ DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES \ == LANMAN 2.2a ==== IInsert Disk@%1 in drive %2: or give a new path: [ ] and choose . IInstalling files @ Installing files from @ file(s) left to copy I Unrecoverable error on drive %1 I%1 \ @This program was previously run. \ It cannot be run a second time. IAn unrecoverable error occurred. IThe patch or hotfix you are attempting to install is at least as old as the currently installed version of LAN Manager. Do you want to install this patch or hotfix anyway? IBecause the patch of hotfix you are trying to install is no newer than the installed version of LAN Manager, the functionality of the patch or hotfix is probably already present. Adding this patch or hotfix could destabilize this installation of LAN Manager. Select to abort Setup. Select to install the patch or hotfix. IA previously installed hotfix may conflict with the patch or hotfix you are trying to install. Unless you are sure of the consequences of installing this patch or hotfix on this installation, select and call Microsoft Product Support for more information. Do you want to install this patch or hotfix anyway? IThe new patch of hotfix may remove functionality that an earlier hotfix supplied, with the result that an old problem may reappear. Microsoft Product Support can help you determine the consequences of installing this patch or hotfix on this installation. Select to abort Setup. Select to install this patch or hotfix. IThe patch or hotfix you are attempting to install is for an older version of LAN Manager than you are currently using. Do you want to install this patch or hotfix anyway? INetwork Drivers IWorkstation parameters IServer parameters IServices parameters IConnectivity Setup INo help available. IHelp IUsing the Keyboard ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) ACCELERATOR Denoted by an underlined or highlighted letter in a command button. Pressing ALT and then the letter chooses that command button. ARROW Within a text box, a list box, or a KEYS range of choices, moves the selection left, right, up, or down. END Positions the cursor at the end of a selected text field. ENTER Invokes the selected command button (usually the button). ESC Cancels the current dialog box or condition and returns to the previous dialog box or condition. Equivalent to choosing the button. F1 Calls up online help. Equivalent to choosing the button. HOME Moves the cursor to the start of a selected text field. PAGE DOWN Scrolls down one page within a dialog box or list box. Effective only when the scroll bar appears at the right of the box. IPAGE UP Scrolls up one page within a dialog box or list box. Effective only when the scroll bar appears at the right of the box. SPACEBAR Selects or clears a selected check box [X]. Turns the selection on or off. TAB Moves to the next field in the dialog box. SHIFT + Moves to the previous field in the TAB dialog box. The "Using the Keyboard in Setup" dialog box has these command buttons: proceeds with the installation. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the computer to its preinstallation condition. IInstall LAN Manager ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) You are asked to provide two entries: * INSTALL FROM THIS DRIVE asks for the source of the LAN Manager files. This is typically the A: or B: drive. Default is A:. * PUT IN THIS DIRECTORY asks for the drive and directory where the Setup program should install the LAN Manager software. For MS OS/2 computers the default is C:\LANMAN. For MS-DOS computers the default is C:\LANMAN.DOS. accepts your entries and proceeds with installation or upgrade. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation or upgrade, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its previous condition. ICopy Driver or Protocol Files ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) To copy the files for the needed network adapter card driver or protocols, place the disk containing the needed driver(s) in the specified drive. If the needed files are in a location other than the specified drive, you have the option of typing a drive, or a drive and path. Contact the manufacturer of your network adapter card if you do not have a needed network adapter card driver. accepts your entry and takes you to the next dialog box. returns you to the previous dialog box. IOther Network Adapter Drivers ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) This dialog box lists all the network adapter card drivers available on the specified disk or in the specified directory. Select one to be copied into the LAN Manager installation. A network adapter card driver is selected by clicking, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted. Refer the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for more information about network adapter card drivers. copies the selection into the LAN Manager installation. returns without change to the previous dialog IOther Network Protocols ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) This dialog box lists all the protocols available on the specified disk or in the specified directory. You can select one or more to be copied into the LAN Manager installation. A protocol is selected by clicking, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted, then pressing the space bar so that an "X" appears in the brackets to the left of the protocol. See the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for more information about protocols. copies your selection(s) into the LAN Manager installation. returns without change to the previous dialog IImport Network Drivers ------------------------------------------------------- Do you need to import drivers or protocols from another disk, or from another path? If so, choose . If not, choose . proceeds with the installation. returns you to the Copy Driver or Protocol Files dialog box, where you specify the source of the next driver or protocol(s) to be imported. IConfiguration Complete ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) You have the choice of accepting and saving the configuration settings you have made; or returning to the configuration dialog boxes, where you may review and if necessary change the settings. saves your configuration settings, and then either completes the installation or, if this is a reconfiguration, exits to the Setup screen. returns to the Workstation Configuration dialog box, if this is an installation. From there you can review and if necessary change the configuration settings. If this a reconfiguration (from the Setup screen), returns you to the first dialog box you saw when you began this configuration sequence. cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its preinstallation condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). IInsert Disk ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) If you are using the specified disk, put it in the specified drive. If the required files are on a different drive or on a server, type the drive letter, or a pathname to the directory that has the files, in the space provided. Choose to proceed with the installation or upgrade, using the information provided in this dialog. Choose to return to the previous dialog without saving any information provided in this dialog. This command button appears only during reconfiguration from the Setup screen (but not during installation). If you are performing an installation or upgrade, rather than changing an existing configuration, you may choose to cancel the installation or upgrade. If you are upgrading, this option will return you to the previous dialog without saving any information provided in this dialog. If you are performing a new installation, this option will also delete files and directories copied to your hard disk during this installation, leaving your hard disk as it was before you started the Setup program. IExit Setup Program ------------------------------------------------------- You have issued the Exit Setup command. You have the option of proceeding with the exit, or canceling the exit, returning to the previous dialog box, and continuing the installation or upgrade. returns you to the previous dialog box. You can proceed with LAN Manager installation or upgrade. exits the installation or upgrade, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its previous condition. IWorkstation Configuration ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) A configuration consists of a network adapter card driver and (unless the driver is monolithic) one or more protocols bound to it. (A monolithic network adapter card driver serves as a network adapter card driver and protocol driver combined.) This dialog box shows the installed network adapter card drivers and any protocol(s) bound to each driver. You can accept or alter the displayed configurations. You make a selection by clicking, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys. Selecting a driver or any of its protocols is the same as selecting the configuration. Refer to the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for more information on network adapter card drivers and protocols. If this computer has no network adapter cards, but you intend to use the Microsoft LAN Manager Remote Access Server product, select NONE from the list of network adapter cards. accepts the displayed configuration and then either proceeds with installation or (if LAN Manager is already installed and this is a reconfiguration) exits to the Setup screen. In either case however, if the TCP/IP protocol is a member of a displayed configuration, you are first taken to the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. takes you to the Network Protocols dialog box, where you can change the protocols for the selected configuration. takes you to the Network Adapter Drivers dialog box, where you can initiate a new configuration by selecting a network adapter card driver. I removes the selected configuration (meaning a network adapter card driver and any protocols bound to it). cancels any changes and returns to the Setup screen. This command button appears only during reconfiguration from the Setup screen (but not during installation). cancels installation, removes any installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its preinstallation condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). INo Network Drivers Selected ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) The Workstation Configuration dialog box does not contain a network driver configuration (meaning a network adapter card driver and, if the driver is not monolithic, one or more protocols). This server or workstation cannot participate in your network until a network driver is selected. You may wish to omit the NET START WORKSTATION or NET START SERVER command from your AUTOEXEC.BAT or STARTUP.CMD file until a network driver has been installed, to avoid error messages when booting this computer. There are two reasons you may want to proceed without selecting network drivers at this time: you may be planning to later install the Remote Access Service, or you may be planning to later run Setup (from the hard disk, not from the set of installation disks) again, and select network drivers at that time. accepts the workstation configuration without network drivers being selected, and proceeds with the installation or (if LAN Manager is already installed and this is a reconfiguration) exits to the Setup screen. returns to the previous dialog box, where you can select a network driver. INetwork Protocols for (Selected Network Adapter Card Driver) ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) You must select one or more protocols to bind to the selected network adapter card driver. A protocol is selected by clicking, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted, then pressing the space bar so that an "X" appears in the brackets to the left of the protocol. If an appropriate protocol is not listed, and if you have a disk containing an appropriate protocol, you can add it to the installation by selecting and following the on-screen instructions. For information on protocols see the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide. binds the selected protocol(s) to the previously selected network adapter card driver and takes you to the Workstation Configuration dialog box, where the new configuration is displayed. prompts you to provide a disk that contains additional protocols; or to provide the path to those protocols. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its preinstallation condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). ITCP/IP Settings ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) You are asked to provide seven TCP/IP parameters: * IP ADDRESS is the internet protocol address, a number identifying this computer to other computers on the network. It must be unique, and is composed of four fields separated by periods, in the form: w.x.y.z Each field (w, x, y, and z) represents a range of possible numbers from 0 to 255. The IP address must have an entry unless Enable Automatic DHCP Configuration is selected. * SUBNET MASK is a series of bits used to identify the subnet number portion of an IP address. It is four fields separated by periods, in the form: w.x.y.z Each field (w, x, y, and z) represents a range of possible numbers from 0 to 255. If your network uses subnets you must use the correct subnet mask. (This reduces unnecessary network traffic.) Obtain the subnet mask from your network administrator. If your network does not use subnets, then you must use one of these values: For class A addresses: 255.0.0.0 For class B addresses: 255.255.0.0 For class C addresses: 255.255.255.0 I* DEFAULT GATEWAY (ROUTER) is the IP address of the default router. A router is a hardware device that connects networks together to create an internetwork. This address is composed of four fields separated by periods, in the form: w.x.y.z Each field (w, x, y, and z) represents a range of possible numbers from 0 to 255. This address is optional and may be left blank. * NUMBER OF NETBIOS SESSIONS. For servers, peer workstations, and MS OS/2 workstations the range is 1-254 and the default is 40. For MS-DOS workstations the range is 1-22 and the default is 6. This parameter is required and must have an entry. * ENABLE AUTOMATIC DHCP CONFIGURATION. When selected, the workstation automatically configures its IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway parameters using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. * WINS PRIMARY SERVER. The IP Address of the primary Windows Internet Name Service server you want to override the default DHCP selection. I* WINS BACKUP SERVER. The IP Address of the backup Windows Internet Name Service server you want to override the default DHCP selection. For more detailed information refer to the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide. accepts your entries. If this is an installation, you proceed to the next dialog box. If this a reconfiguration, you return to the Setup screen. returns without change to the previous dialog IDNR and Sockets Settings ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) * Username: the username your system will provide to a host for authentication. The default entry is your LAN Manager username. * Hostname: the host name your workstation will report to the host when using the remote services. The default entry is your LAN Manager computername. Enter the Domain Name Resolver (DNR) Parameters only if your TCP/IP network has a domain name service (DNS) server. See your network administrator if you don't know if you have a DNS or if you don't know its IP address. If your network has a DNS and you choose to configure the DNR parameters, the DNR module will be loaded with your sockets and Telnet applications to resolve hostname to IP address mappings. This allows you to specify remote hosts by hostname without knowing specific IP addresses. * Use DNS for hostname resolution: Check this option to invoke DNR from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. * Primary nameserver: The IP address of the first DNS that you want the DNR to consult when attempting to resolve hostname to IP address mappings. * Secondary nameserver: the IP address of the DNS you want the DNR to consult if the Primary nameserver fails. * Domain name suffix: this suffix is automatically appended to any hostname for DNS processing. For example, if the domain name suffix is: microsoft.com a request to the DNS with the rsh command: rsh lm22svr -l maria cat /etc/motd will be received by the DNS as: lm22svr.microsoft.com Ask your network administrator what you should choose as a domain name suffix. This value is usually different than the LAN Manager domain. * Enable Windows sockets: Check this option to invoke SOCKETS from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. * Number of Sockets: This parameter specifies the maximum number of sockets that can be made available to applications at one time. The maximum value for this parameter is 22; the minimum is 1. Note: applications may use more than one socket to provide a service. Consider this when trying to maximize available memory. Note: The total number of sockets and NetBIOS sessions combined may not exceed 22. accepts your entries. returns without change to the previous dialog INetwork Adapter Drivers ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) Select a network adapter card driver that supports the network adapter card installed in this computer. A driver is selected by clicking; or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted. If an appropriate driver is not listed, and if you have a disk containing an appropriate driver, you can add it to the installation by selecting and following the on-screen instructions. Contact the manufacturer of your network adapter card if you do not have a needed network adapter card driver. You can select only one driver at a time. If this is a LAN Manager Enhanced workstation and if you need to install multiple drivers to support multiple network adapter cards, you will later have the opportunity to return to this dialog box and select another driver. During installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen) you can select NO DRIVER in order to complete installation without specifying a driver. However, this computer will not be able to participate in the network until a valid network adapter card driver is selected. For information on drivers refer to the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide. accepts the selected driver and proceeds to the next dialog box. prompts you to provide a disk containing additional network adapter card drivers; or to provide the path to those drivers. cancels any selection made here and takes you to the Workstation Configuration dialog box. cancels installation, removes any installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its preinstallation condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). IInstall LAN Manager ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) Choose one of these products for installation: * LAN MANAGER ENHANCED workstations can connect to LAN directories and printers, send and receive network messages, and use other LAN resources and services (such as IPC network named pipes). You can issue network commands either from the command line or from the LAN Manager screen. This is the default. * LAN MANAGER BASIC workstations can use LAN resources and services and connect to LAN directories and printers. You can issue network commands only from the command line. LAN Manager Basic uses less memory than LAN Manager Enhanced. accepts your selection and proceeds. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the hard disk to its preinstallation condition. IWorkstation Settings ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) Workstation Settings has these fields: * COMPUTER NAME is the name by which the network identifies this computer. The name must be unique within the network. It is one word, up to 15 characters, and can contain letters, numbers, and these characters: ! # $ % & ( ) ^ _ ` { } ~ It cannot be the same as a domain name. Default is COMPUTERNAME. An entry is required. * USER NAME is the name by which the network identifies the user of this computer. It is one word, up to 20 characters, and can contain letters, numbers, and these characters: ! # $ % & ( ) ^ _ ` { } ~ It can be identical to the computername. Default is USER. Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced (not LAN Manager Basic). * DOMAIN NAME is the name of the domain to which this workstation belongs. It is one word, up to 15 characters, and can contain letters, numbers, and these characters: ! # $ % & ( ) ^ _ ` { } ~ It cannot be the same as any computername. Default is DOMAIN. Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced (not LAN Manager Basic). * OTHER DOMAINS TO MONITOR specifies the names of up to four other domains in which this workstation can participate, meaning the NET VIEW command can display servers from those domains, and this workstation will receive domain-wide broadcasts sent to those domains. I Default is no entries (blank). Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced (not LAN Manager Basic). * MESSAGING SERVICES allows the workstation to send and receive messages over the network. Default is Yes. Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced (not LAN Manager Basic). This parameter is set by clicking with the mouse; or by pressing TAB until Messaging services is selected, then pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys until the desired setting (Yes or No) is selected. accepts your entries and proceeds. returns without change to the previous dialog box, if this is an installation. If this is a reconfiguration, returns without change to the Setup screen. cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the computer to its previous condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). ISupport for Windows Environment ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) The Microsoft Windows graphical environment is installed on this computer. Choose whether or not LAN Manager will run with the Windows environment (Yes or No) by clicking, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key. Default is Yes. If you select Yes here, and if you previously selected Yes for running the Messaging service, then the network popup utility will be configured to run with the Windows environment. accepts your selection and continues installation or reconfiguration. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the computer to its previous condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). IWindows Directory ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) For LAN Manager to run with the Windows graphical environment, it needs to know the location of the WIN.INI file on this computer. If the displayed path is wrong, type the correct drive letter and directory. accepts your selection and continues installation or reconfiguration. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the computer to its previous condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). IMessaging Popups ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) Choose whether LAN Manager will display messages on this computer only while the Windows graphical environment is running (the default selection), or in both MS-DOS and the Windows environment (meaning messages are always displayed). Make your selection by clicking with the mouse, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys. Always displaying messages uses about 16K more of this computer's memory than does displaying messages only while the Windows environment is running. accepts your selection and continues installation or reconfiguration. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the computer to its previous condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). IMemory Management ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) Choose whether LAN Manager will optimize its use of memory on this computer. This parameter is set by clicking with the mouse, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys until the desired setting (Yes or No) is selected. When memory is optimized, Setup places as much LAN Manager software as possible outside of conventional memory, leaving more conventional memory for applications. Setup does not modify existing memory management parameters if they have already been set on this computer. optimizes LAN Manager's use of memory on this computer and continues installation or reconfiguration. returns without change to the previous dialog cancels installation, removes any newly installed files and directories, and returns the computer to its previous condition. This command button appears only during installation (but not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen). IRemove LAN Manager ------------------------------------------------------- Remove deletes the LAN Manager software from this computer. It deletes the LAN Manager files from the hard disk, and removes all LAN Manager references from the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. cancels the remove attempt and returns you to the Setup screen. removes LAN Manager. IHelp Contents @Select a Help Topic: @Exiting the Setup screen Issuing commands from Setup screen menus Using the LAN Manager menu Using the Configuration menu Using the Connectivity menu Using the Help menu IHelp for Setup IExiting the Setup screen ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) To exit the Setup screen and return to the MS-DOS command line: 1. Close all open dialog boxes. 2. Issue the Exit Setup command in one of these ways: * From the LAN Manager menu choose Exit Setup, or * Press F3 If you have changed the configuration during this session with the Setup screen, you will be instructed to reboot after exiting Setup. IIssuing commands from Setup screen menus ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) To issue commands from the Setup screen: 1. Choose a menu by: * Clicking it, or * Holding down ALT and pressing the accelerator letter (corresponding to the underlined or highlighted letter of the menu name), or * Pressing F10 or ALT to select the menu bar, pressing TAB, SHIFT+TAB, LEFT arrow, or RIGHT arrow to select the menu, then pressing ENTER. 2. Choose a command from the menu by: * Clicking it, or * Pressing the accelerator letter (corresponding to the underlined or highlighted letter in the command), or * Pressing the function key (if an F-key is displayed on the menu next to the command name), or * Pressing the DOWN arrow key until the command is highlighted, then pressing ENTER. IUsing the LAN Manager menu ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) The LAN Manager menu has two commands: * REMOVE LAN MANAGER removes LAN Manager information from this computer's CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and (if the Microsoft Windows graphical environment is installed) WIN.INI files. Remove also deletes the LAN Manager files from the hard disk. * EXIT SETUP takes you out of the LAN Manager Setup screen and returns you to the MS-DOS command line. If you have changed the LAN Manager configuration during this session with the Setup screen, the LAN Manager Configuration Changed dialog box appears next, instructing you to reboot the workstation after exiting Setup. However, if a connectivity product is installed, configuration changes you made in the LAN Manager Setup program may also require that you change the installed connectivity product's configuration. In this case, you are taken next to the Setup program for that connectivity product. IUsing the Configuration menu ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) The Configuration menu has two commands: * NETWORK DRIVERS takes you to a series of dialog boxes where you can review and change the network adapter card driver(s) and protocol(s) for this workstation. * WORKSTATION SETTINGS takes you to the Workstation Settings dialog box. For LAN Manager Enhanced you can review or change these parameters: - Computername - Username - Domain name - Other domains to monitor - Messaging services For LAN Manager Basic, only the computername parameter is effective. Depending on this computer's configuration, when you complete and exit the Workstation Settings dialog box, you will be taken to other dialog boxes where you can set parameters for Memory, Messaging, and the Windows environment. IUsing the Connectivity menu ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) The Connectivity menu displays a varying number of commands, depending on the connectivity products installed on this workstation: * INSTALL always appears on the Connectivity menu. When you choose Install, Setup instructs you to insert the first installation disk for the connectivity product you want to install. Insert the disk, choose , and follow the on-screen instructions. * REMOTE ACCESS SERVICE appears on the Connectivity menu only if the Remote Access Service has been installed on this workstation. When you choose Remote Access Service the Remote Access Service Setup screen appears. For instructions on using this screen, use its online help or see the Remote Access Service manual(s). * NETWARE SERVICE appears on the Connectivity menu only if the NetWare Service has been installed on this workstation. When you choose NetWare Service, the NetWare Service Setup screen appears. For instructions on using this screen, use its online help or see the NetWare Service manual(s). IUsing the Help Menu ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) The Help menu has four commands: * CONTENTS presents a scrollable list of help topics that explain various aspects of the LAN Manager Setup program and screen. When you choose a topic from the list a help dialog box appears with an explanation of that topic. * KEYBOARD presents a help dialog box that explains keyboard functions specific to the LAN Manager Setup program and screen. * GLOSSARY presents a list of terms and phrases specific to the LAN Manager Setup program and screen. When you choose a term or phrase from the list a help dialog box appears with a definition of that term or phrase. * ABOUT SETUP presents the About Setup dialog box, which provides copyright and other information about LAN Manager and the LAN Manager Setup program. IGlossary @Select a glossary entry to see a definition: @AUTOEXEC.BAT file autostart button check box click command button computername CONFIG.SYS file configuration template default default gateway (router) device driver dialog box domain domain name driver expanded memory expanded memory manager (EMM) extended memory file allocation table (FAT) filename gateway internet internet protocol (IP) address interprocess communication (IPC) LAN Manager Basic LAN Manager Basic boot disk LAN Manager directory LAN Manager Enhanced LAN Manager screen LAN Manager Setup program LANMAN.INI file list box local local computer loopback driver Messaging service Imonolithic driver MS-DOS named pipe NDISK NetBEUI Netpopup service network adapter card network adapter card driver network installation directory network installation disk network installation share no driver operating system option button other domains to monitor pathname protocol protocol driver protocol stack PROTOCOL.INI file reboot remote remote computer Remove LAN Manager router scroll scroll bar scroll box server servername Setup program Setup screen sockets subnet mask TCP/IP template name Itext box transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) transport driver username workstation Workstation service workstation settings @ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 IDefinition IAUTOEXEC.BAT file ------------------------------------------------------- A special batch program that runs automatically every time an MS-DOS computer is started or restarted. The file contains basic startup commands that help determine the computer's configuration. Iautostart ------------------------------------------------------- To "autostart" a service is to start that service every time the LAN Manager software starts. Some services can be autostarted with the Workstation service; others can be autostarted with the Server service. Iboot ------------------------------------------------------- To turn on power for a computer and load the operating system into memory. Ibutton ------------------------------------------------------- A command name, enclosed in angle brackets, at the bottom of a dialog box (for example, ). Choosing a button carries out a command or leads to another dialog box. Also called a command button. Icheck box ------------------------------------------------------- An element in a LAN Manager Setup program dialog box that lets you select or clear an option. Iclick ------------------------------------------------------- To position the mouse pointer on a character and then press and release the left mouse button. Icommand button ------------------------------------------------------- A command name, enclosed in angle brackets, at the bottom of a dialog box (for example, ). Choosing a command button carries out a command or leads to another dialog box. Also called a button. Icomputername ------------------------------------------------------- The name by which the local area network identifies a server or a workstation. Each computername on the network must be unique. ICONFIG.SYS file ------------------------------------------------------- A system configuration file used by both MS OS/2 and MS-DOS operating systems that controls the way the operating system runs on the computer. Iconfiguration template ------------------------------------------------------- An file that determines the configuration of a workstation installed or upgraded over the network. This is an ASCII file and can be edited. You can create as many configuration templates as necessary to support the various MS-DOS workstation configurations you want. Using configuration templates helps you introduce standard workstation configurations. Idefault ------------------------------------------------------- A value or option that a utility or a program automatically uses. A value coded into the LAN Manager software. Idefault gateway (router) ------------------------------------------------------- Under TCP/IP, a hardware device that connects networks together to create an internet. In the LAN Manager Setup program, the default gateway (router) is specified in the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. Idevice driver ------------------------------------------------------- A program that provides an interface between a hardware component of the system (for example, a network adapter card) and the computer's operating system (for example, a program loaded by a device entry in CONFIG.SYS). Idialog box ------------------------------------------------------- A special window that appears on the screen and requires a response from the user. Dialog boxes often present a number of options from which to select. Idomain ------------------------------------------------------- Servers and workstations grouped for administrative and security purposes. Idomain name ------------------------------------------------------- The name assigned to a domain. A domain name must be unique within a local area network and cannot be the same as any computername. Idriver ------------------------------------------------------- In LAN Manager, a program that controls or regulates a device. Iexpanded memory ------------------------------------------------------- Usable physical memory beyond the conventional memory limit of 640K for MS-DOS. The use of expanded memory is defined by the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS), and requires an device driver called the Expanded Memory Manager (EMM). Iexpanded memory manager (EMM) ------------------------------------------------------- A device driver that implements the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS). Iextended memory ------------------------------------------------------- Memory from 1 megabyte (10,245K) to 16 megabytes (16,384K). Extended memory can be used with MS OS/2 or MS-DOS. The MS-DOS HIMEM.SYS device driver loads LAN Manager software into extended memory. Ifile allocation table (FAT) ------------------------------------------------------- An MS-DOS and MS OS/2 file system that tracks the location of files in directories. The file allocation table (FAT) also allocates free disk space to ensure space is available for new files. MS OS/2 (version 1.2 or later) can replace the FAT file system with an installable file system (IFS), such as HPFS. Ifilename ------------------------------------------------------- A unique name for a file. With the FAT file system, a filename can have as many as 8 characters that can be followed by a filename extension of up to 3 characters. With the MS OS/2 HPFS file system, a filename can have as many as 254 characters. Igateway ------------------------------------------------------- With TCP/IP, a hardware device that connects networks together to create an internet. Also called a router. Iinternet ------------------------------------------------------- A group of interconnected networks. Most TCP/IP networks are connected to a large network known as the defense data network (DDN) or simply as the internet. Iinternet protocol (IP) address ------------------------------------------------------- A number that identifies the computer to other computers on the network. Any computer using TCP/IP on the network must have a unique internet protocol (IP) address. Iinterprocess communication (IPC) ------------------------------------------------------- The communication between different processes of a program, between different computers running parts of a single program, or between two programs working together. ILAN Manager Basic ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager software that enables an MS-DOS computer to connect to local area network directories and printers, and to print jobs over the network. With LAN Manager Basic, network tasks can be done from the command line only. ILAN Manager Basic boot disk ------------------------------------------------------- A floppy disk that can boot a properly equipped MS-DOS computer as a LAN Manager Basic workstation. ILAN Manager directory ------------------------------------------------------- The directory where the LAN Manager software is installed. The default directory for an MS-DOS computer is C:\LANMAN.DOS. The default directory for an MS OS/2 computer is C:\LANMAN. ILAN Manager Enhanced ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager software that enables an MS-DOS computer to connect to local area network directories and printers, print jobs over the network, send and receive network messages, and use IPC network named pipes. With LAN Manager Enhanced, network tasks can be done from the command line and from the LAN Manager Screen. ILAN Manager screen ------------------------------------------------------- LAN Manager's menu-oriented interface for network users. (It is not available from LAN Manager MS-DOS Basic workstations.) ILAN Manager Setup program ------------------------------------------------------- The program that installs and configures LAN Manager software on a workstation or a server. During installation, the Setup program is copied to the computer's hard disk for later use in managing the computer's configuration. ILANMAN.INI file ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager initialization file. The values in this file determine the option settings for computers on the local area network. These values can be modified to suit network requirements. Ilist box ------------------------------------------------------- Within a LAN Manager Setup program dialog box, a box that contains a list of items from which you can select, and sometimes contains check boxes you can use to select more than one item. Ilocal ------------------------------------------------------- Describes any server, computer, or network resource that is physically located where the user is working. Ilocal computer ------------------------------------------------------- The computer physically located where the user is working. Iloopback driver ------------------------------------------------------- A monolithic, local area network device driver that lets a computer with no network adapter card run LAN Manager for testing purposes. IMessaging service ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager service that enables an MS-DOS workstation or server to receive messages from network users. The Messaging service can also store messages in a log file. Imonolithic driver ------------------------------------------------------- A network device driver that acts as a network adapter card driver and protocol driver combined. IMS-DOS ------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Disk Operating System. The operating system used by some LAN Manager workstations. Inamed pipe ------------------------------------------------------- A connection used for transferring data between separate processes, usually on separate computers. Named pipes are the foundation of interprocess communication. INDISK ------------------------------------------------------- The command used to create a network installation disk (the disk used to connect an MS-DOS computer to a LAN Manager server, and which then installs and configures the LAN Manager workstation software over the network to an MS-DOS computer). When used with the /F switch (NDISK /F), NDISK creates a LAN Manager Basic boot disk, capable of booting a properly equipped MS-DOS computer as a LAN Manager Basic workstation. NDISK must be issued from a LAN Manager version 2.2a server which already has a network installation share created with the NPREP command. INetBEUI ------------------------------------------------------- The NetBIOS Extended User Interface network device driver. The NetBEUI driver is the transport driver supplied with LAN Manager. It can bind with as many as eight media access control drivers. For MS OS/2, the filename for the NetBEUI driver is NETBEUI.OS2. For MS-DOS, the filename for the NetBEUI driver is NETBEUI.DOS. INetpopup service ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager service that displays messages on the computer screen when they arrive from other local area network users or from LAN Manager. Inetwork adapter card ------------------------------------------------------- A printed circuit board, installed in a computer, that enables the computer to run LAN Manager software and join the local area network. Inetwork adapter card driver ------------------------------------------------------- A network device driver that controls the physical function of a network adapter card. Inetwork installation directory ------------------------------------------------------- The directory on a server with LAN Manager version 2.2a that contains all the necessary files to install MS-DOS workstation software over the network. Create this directory with the NPREP command. Inetwork installation disk ------------------------------------------------------- A floppy disk that can boot a properly equipped MS-DOS computer, connect it to the network installation share on a server, and invoke the workstation installation and configuration process from that network installation share. Create this disk with the NDISK command. Inetwork installation share ------------------------------------------------------- The directory on a LAN Manager version 2.2a server that contains all the necessary files to install MS-DOS workstation software over the network, and that has received all necessary permissions to allow properly equipped MS-DOS computers to connect. This share is created with the NPREP command. Ino driver ------------------------------------------------------- The network adapter card driver selection that allows you to complete an installation without specifying a network adapter card driver or a protocol. However, the computer cannot participate in the network until a valid network adapter card driver and a protocol are selected (from the Setup screen of the installed workstation). Ioperating system ------------------------------------------------------- The computer software (such as MS-DOS or MS OS/2) that controls the operation of a personal computer. The operating system translates your commands to the computer and carries them out, helping you create files, run programs, print documents, and perform other tasks. Ioption button ------------------------------------------------------- One of a set of options in a dialog box. You can select only one option from the set. Iother domains to monitor ------------------------------------------------------- A parameter in the Workstation Settings dialog box. In addition to the domain which it is a member, a server or workstation can participate in as many as four other domains. Participation means that the net view command can display servers from those domains, and that this workstation will receive domain-wide broadcast transmissions sent to those domains. Ipath ------------------------------------------------------- A set of directory names that define a location on a drive. For example, the path REPORTS\ACCT\NORTH indicates that the NORTH subdirectory is in the ACCT subdirectory of the REPORTS directory. A backslash (\) precedes each directory name except the top-level one. An initial backslash indicates that the path begins at the drive's root directory. When the path begins with a driver letter, it is called an absolute path. Ipathname ------------------------------------------------------- A path that ends in a filename. A path specifies a directory; a pathname specifies a file. A pathname, like a path, can be absolute, containing a drive letter, or it can be relative to the current drive and directory. Iprotocol ------------------------------------------------------- A set of communications rules and conventions for data exchange between computing devices. Iprotocol driver ------------------------------------------------------- A network device driver that implements a protocol. It controls one or more network adapter card drivers. Iprotocol stack ------------------------------------------------------- A combination of network device drivers used to span the layers between LAN Manager and a network adapter card. A stack consists of one monolithic driver, or a transport driver plus a media access control driver. IPROTOCOL.INI file ------------------------------------------------------- The protocol manager initialization file. Controls, along with CONFIG.SYS and LANMAN.INI, the configuration of LAN Manager network device drivers. This file describes all protocol and network adapter card drivers and defines how to bind them together. Ireboot ------------------------------------------------------- To restart a computer by restarting the operating system. Iremote ------------------------------------------------------- Describes a resource on the network that is physically located away from the computer where you are working. Iremote computer ------------------------------------------------------- With the TCP/IP protocol, a computer on the network that provides TCP/IP utilities to local computers. Remote computers include UNIX and DEC VAX computers. IRemove LAN Manager ------------------------------------------------------- The Remove LAN Manager command deletes all LAN Manager directories, files, and configuration information from this computer. Irouter ------------------------------------------------------- With TCP/IP, network hardware that connects networks together to create an internet. Also called a gateway. Iscroll ------------------------------------------------------- To move the text in a window or dialog box up or down by lines or by screens. Iscroll bar ------------------------------------------------------- The shaded bar, with arrows at top and bottom, that appears at the right of some LAN Manager dialog boxes when that box contains more information than can be shown in one screen. You can use the mouse to click on the scroll bar, or you can press the PAGE DOWN key, to move through the information in the dialog box, Iscroll box ------------------------------------------------------- The small box that appears on a scroll bar in a list box. The scroll box reflects the position of the information in the list box in relation to the total contents of the list. You can use the mouse and drag the scroll box, to move to the desired information within the list box. Iserver ------------------------------------------------------- A computer that manages and shares data and equipment on a local area network. Iservername ------------------------------ The computername of a server. ISetup program ------------------------------------------------------- The program that installs and manages the configuration of LAN Manager software on a workstation or a server. During installation, the Setup program is copied to the computer's hard disk for later use in managing the computer's configuration. ISetup screen ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager menu-oriented interface for server and workstation configuration. It is available only after LAN Manager software installation is complete. Isockets ------------------------------------------------------- A method of interprocess communication between a personal computer and a minicomputer or other personal computers. Isubnet mask ------------------------------------------------------- A parameter in the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. Specifies a series of bits used to identify the subnet number portion of an IP address. ITCP/IP ------------------------------------------------------- A protocol that enables LAN Manager workstations and servers to connect to other computers on the internet. TCP/IP was originally developed by DARPA, the U.S. Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency. Itemplate name ------------------------------------------------------- The filename given to the configuration template used by LAN Manager during over-the-network installations and upgrades of LAN Manager MS-DOS workstations. A configuration template can have any valid filename that ends in the TEM extension. Itext box ------------------------------------------------------- An area in which you can type information in a LAN Manager Setup screen dialog box. Itransmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) ------------------------------------------------------- A protocol that enables LAN Manager workstations and servers to connect to other computers on the internet. TCP/IP was originally developed by DARPA, the U.S. Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency. Itransport driver ------------------------------------------------------- A network device driver that implements a protocol, communicating between LAN Manager and one or more media access control drivers. Iusername ------------------------------------------------------- The name by which the local area network identifies a user. A username and password are required for the user to gain access to the network. The username can be the same as the computername. This parameter can be set or changed in the Workstation Settings dialog box. Iworkstation ------------------------------------------------------- A computer from which a person uses the local area network. IWorkstation service ------------------------------------------------------- The LAN Manager service that enables a computer to use local area network resources and services. The Workstation service must be running for any other LAN Manager service to run. Iworkstation settings ------------------------------------------------------- Parameters applicable to all LAN Manager workstations. During installation and configuration these parameters can be set in the Workstation Settings dialog box. IKeyboard Help IUsing the Keyboard ------------------------------------------------------- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.) ALT Selects the menu bar in the Setup screen. You can then press TAB, SHIFT+TAB, LEFT arrow, or RIGHT arrow to move to the desired menu. ACCELERATOR Is denoted by an underlined or highlighted letter in a menu, command, or command button. Pressing ALT and then the accelerator letter chooses that menu or command button. When a menu is open and its commands are displayed, ALT is not required. Pressing the accelerator letter alone chooses the command. ARROW Within the menu bar, a menu, a text box, KEYS a list box, or a range of choices, moves the selection left, right, up, or down. END Positions the cursor at the end of a selected text field. ENTER Invokes the selected command, or the selected command button. ESC Cancels the current dialog box or menu and returns to the previous dialog box or to the Setup screen. In a dialog box, is equivalent to choosing the button. IF1 Calls up online help from within a dialog box. Equivalent to choosing the button. F10 Selects the menu bar in the Setup screen. You can then press TAB, SHIFT+TAB, LEFT arrow, or RIGHT arrow to move to the desired menu. HOME Moves the cursor to the start of a selected text field. PAGE DOWN Scrolls down one page within a dialog box or list box. Effective only when the scroll bar appears at the right. PAGE UP Scrolls up one page within a dialog box or list box. Effective only when the scroll bar appears at the right. SPACEBAR Selects or clears (turns on or off) a selected check box [X]. TAB Moves to the next menu, or to the next field in a dialog box. SHIFT + Moves to the previous menu, or to the TAB previous field in a dialog box. IAbout Setup \ M I C R O S O F T (R) LAN Manager version 2.2a Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1987-1993 @This feature is not yet implemented. I%1 \ @No protocol description files were found. I%1 \ @No network adapter driver description files were found. I*** Error *** I%1 \ @Undefined error 000 I%1 \ @Network configuration is full. I%1 \ @Your current computer hardware/software \ configuration will not run LAN Manager. \ See the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation \ and Configuration Guide for the supported \ hardware and software configurations. I%1 \ @The LAN Manager Basic workstation for \ MS-DOS does not support complex \ configurations. I%1 \ @More than one protocol of the same class has been selected. I%1 \ @The network configuration is empty. I%1 \ @The disk name is not defined. I%1 \ @The disk name is too large for display. I%1 \ @The number of files to copy is too large for display. I%1 \ @There was an internal error when the disk \ was copied. I%1 \ @Not enough memory was available. IError creating directory \ @Unable to create the directory I%1 \ @Unable to create file: %2 Error Code: %3 I%1 \ @Unable to read file: %2 Error Code: %3 I%1 \ @Unable to write file: %2 Error Code: %3 I%1 \ @Problem occurred when writing %2 The file is saved in %3 Exit Setup and replace the file with the one saved. Your changes to the configuration have been made. I%1 \ @There is an error in SETUP.INF. I%1 \ @No section was found in SETUP.INF for a configured network adapter driver or protocol. This driver may not be correctly copied to your hard disk. I%1 \ @Unable to read LANMAN.INI. I%1 \ @Before detaching you must stop the workstation by typing: NET STOP WORKSTATION. I%1 \ @Setup is unable to perform the operation because the Workstation service is running You must: 1. Exit Setup. 2. Stop the Workstation service by typing: NET STOP WORKSTATION 3. Start Setup again and retry the operation. I%1 \ @The current version of LAN Manager is not version 2.0 or greater, and therefore cannot be upgraded. Remove the current LAN Manager before proceeding with installation. I%1 \ @Setup cannot be run in real mode. Run Setup in \ a protected mode OS/2 window or an OS/2 full screen, or \ use MS-DOS. IError: The Setup program for LAN Manager for MS-DOS can only be run with MS-DOS. I%1 \ @LAN Manager-specific lines in CONFIG.SYS have been \ modified or deleted. Examine CONFIG.SYS and delete \ any excess lines before the newest LAN Manager section \ at the end of the file. I%1 \ @The specified protocol is not compatible with the \ selected network driver. See the Microsoft \ LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide \ for a list of compatible protocols. I%1 \ @Another protocol of the same type is already \ configured with the selected network driver. \ LAN Manager does not support multiple protocols \ of the same type connected to a single network driver. \ See the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation \ and Configuration Guide for a list of the \ available protocols. I%1 \ @The loopback driver cannot be used in conjunction \ with any other driver. I%1 \ @The specified driver requires a protocol. \ Press the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the desired \ protocol, then press the SPACEBAR so that an "X" appears \ in the brackets to the left of the protocol. I%1 \ @An error occurred while attempting to run the Connectivity menu option. I%1 \ @NIF file not Found. Make sure the file exists. I%1 \ @This field contains a syntax error. For information \ about the syntax, exit this message box and then press \ F1 for help. I%1 \ @The specified source drive is invalid. If you have \ two floppy drives, choose A: or B: for the source drive. \ If you have one floppy drive, choose A: for the source \ drive. I%1 \ @The specified drive is invalid. The drive must be \ an existing fixed-disk drive (not a floppy drive). \ If necessary, exit Setup and confirm the letter(s) for \ the existing fixed-disk drive(s). I%1 \ @The specified domain name and computername are \ identical. Change either the domain name or \ the computername in order to make them distinct. I%1 \ @A computername is required for this field. I%1 \ @An IP Address is required for this field. I%1 \ @A domain name is required for this field. I%1 \ @A mailslot is required for this field. I%1 \ @The destination disk does not contain enough free space. \ To install LAN Manager, delete files on the \ destination disk in order to free disk \ space or choose another disk drive. I%1 \ @Invalid drivers disk. I%1 \ @The driver is a monolithic driver. A protocol \ cannot be attached to it. I%1 \ @An error occurred while copying files. Check the available disk space on the target drive. I%1 \ @An error was encountered while determining if the local operating system was MS-DOS or MS OS/2. I%1 \ @An error was encountered while determining the version number of the local operating system. I%1 \ @An error was encountered while determining the active disk drives on your computer. I%1 \ @An error was encountered while determining the file types (FAT or HPFS) of your active disk drives. I%1 \ @An error was encountered while determining the boot drive of your machine. I%1 \ @This configuration contains a network adapter driver or protocol that was added by a LAN Manager connectivity installer. To remove the driver or protocol, use the appropriate connectivity option. I%1 \ @This network adapter driver was added by a LAN Manager connectivity installer. To modify the protocols associated with the driver, use the appropriate connectivity option. I%1 \ @This network protocol was added by a LAN Manager connectivity installer. To remove the protocol, use the appropriate connectivity option. I%1 \ @IP addresses must be in the form n.n.n.n, where each n is a number from 0 to 254. For example, 140.30.40.200 is a valid IP address. I%1 \ @The specified IP address is invalid. For information about IP addresses, see the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide. I%1 \ @The specified subnet mask is invalid. For information about subnet masks, see the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide. I%1 \ @The specified default gateway is invalid. For information about default gateways, see the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide. I%1 \ @The number of sessions must be between 1 and 22. I%1 \ @The number of sessions must be between 1 and 254. I%1 \ @The TCP/IP protocol may only be used on one network adapter driver. I%1 \ @LMLEVEL.INI has a bad format. I%1 \ @LANMAN.INI has a bad format. IError \ The error number is %2. I%1 \ @You must run Setup from the LAN Manager directory. Change directory to the LAN Manager directory and run Setup again. I%1 \ @WIN.INI Not Found I%1 \ @An invalid version of EMM was detected. Setup will \ insert a line in CONFIG.SYS to specify EMM 4.0. \ Delete the outdated line in CONFIG.SYS that specifies \ the old version of EMM. IRemove SHARE \ @Setup cannot install LAN Manager while the SHARE program is loaded. You must: 1. Choose to exit Setup 2. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files to remove the SHARE program 3. Remove the Setup disk and reboot the computer 4. Reinsert the Setup disk and restart Setup After installing LAN Manager, you can edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files to add SHARE. IERROR: Cannot run Setup in an MS-DOS shell or Windows MS-DOS prompt. I%1 \ @An error was encountered while determining the version number of your installed Windows environment. IFile Not Found \ @The Windows configuration file: %1 was not found. Changes to that file were not made. IWindows File Not Found \ @The specified directory is invalid because the Windows configuration file %1 was not found. IInvalid Windows Directory Length \ @The specified directory is invalid because it is too long. IWarning \ @One or more of the following files were found in the Windows SYSTEM directory. NETAPI.DLL PMSPL.DLL These files conflict with the same files in the LANMAN\ NETPROG directory, and should be removed. IFile Not Found \ @The file TCPUTILS.INI could not be found. ISyntax Error \ @The specified username is invalid. ISyntax Error \ @The specified hostname is invalid. ISyntax Error \ @The specified domain name suffix is invalid. I%1 \ @The number of sockets must be between 1 and 22. I%1 \ @The number of sessions must be between 0 and 21. I%1 \ @The combined number of sockets and NetBIOS sessions may not exceed 22.