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IError: Missing or corrupt message file, SETUP.MSG.
IError: Out of memory.
IError: Bad argument. Usage: setup [/mono] [/fix]
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Microsoft LAN Manager has not been
installed on this computer. (That is,
it does not appear in the search
PATH.)
Please install LAN Manager 2.1 or
greater before installing Microsoft
LAN Manager Remote Access Service.
Note: You must restart your computer
between installation of LAN Manager
and Remote Access.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
The Microsoft LAN Manager Remote
Access Service requires LAN Manager
2.1 or greater.
Please upgrade your LAN Manager
installation before installing
Remote Access.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
LAN Manager Basic and a network driver
are installed. LAN Manager Basic cannot
run both a network driver and the Remote
Access driver at the same time.
Before running Remote Access Setup, you
must first make one of these changes to
your LAN Manager configuration:
* Remove the LAN Manager network
driver.
* Install the LAN Manager Enhanced
workstation software.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Remote Access Setup cannot find your
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. If you are
running Windows over a network, Setup
will not load Remote Access Service.
Make sure that Windows is installed on
your machine and that the WINDOWS
directory contains the SYSTEM
subdirectory.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Unknown error.
@ Exit \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Remote Access Setup could not find the
Protocol Manager - PROTMAN.DOS and
PROTMAN.EXE - and is using its own
versions of these files.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error writing the COMDEV.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 initializing the SETUP.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 reading the SETUP.INI file.
@ OK \
I Warning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 writing the SETUP.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 backing up the CONFIG.SYS
file. The file will not be modified.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 modifying the CONFIG.SYS file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 backing up the LANMAN.INI
file. The file will not be modified.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 modifying the LANMAN.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 backing up the PROTOCOL.INI
file. The file will not be modified.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 modifying the PROTOCOL.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error %1 modifying the RASLOAD.BAT file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error reading the MODEMS.INF file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Error reading the COMDEV.INI file.
@ OK \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Error %1 accessing file.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Error in file format.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Disk is full.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Invalid function.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Error %1 in dialog processing.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Error accessing the LAN Manager
callout file, EXEC.DAT.
@ Exit \
IError \
@0,2,"
The maximum number of Remote Access ports
have already been selected.
@ OK \
IError \
@0,2,"
The selected port has already been
configured for Remote Access.
@ OK \
IError \
@0,2,"
No port selected. Choose
<Add Port...> to add one.
@ OK \
IError \
@0,2,"
Remote Access supports ports 1 and 2
on MS-DOS and ports 1 to 99 on OS/2.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
There is a hand-edited raslannets
entry in the LANMAN.INI [remoteaccess]
section. Please verify that the
parameters are still correct after Setup.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Since you are running Setup from the
hard disk, you must manually delete
the RAS subdirectory from the
LAN Manager directory.
@ OK \
IError \
@0,2,"
The LAN Manager Workstation service
is running. To stop it, type
NET STOP WORKSTATION at the command
line.
@ Exit \
IAdd COM Port \
@1,8,"Port Name: COM",0,14,0,2 \
@1,8,"Port Name: COM",0,14,0,1 \
@2,0,"" \
@ OK \
@Cancel \
@ Help \
IRemote Access Configuration \
@1,2," Port Usage Modem", \
1,0,"",58,9 \
@1,2," Port Modem", \
1,0,"",58,9 \
@13,0,"" \
@1,2," Port Modem", \
1,0,"",59,2 \
@7,2," LAN Manager drivers are configured. Planned use is:",1,0," Network adapter or modem, but not both at the same time
Network adapter and modem at the same time",57,2 \
@12,0,"" \
@6,0,"" \
@ OK \
@~Add Port... \
@~Remove Port \
@Select ~Modem... \
@Port ~Settings... \
@ ~Exit \
@ Help \
IConfirm \
@0,3,"
The IRQ associated with the selected port
appears to be in use by another device.
Are you sure the port is available for use
by Remote Access?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IConfirm \
@0,3,"
The selected port appears to be in use by
a mouse or other serial device.
Are you sure the port exists and is available
for use by Remote Access?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IConfirm \
@0,3,"
Cannot detect the selected port.
Are you sure the port exists and is available
for use by Remote Access?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IConfirm \
@0,3,"
This function removes the Microsoft Remote
Access Service and edits your system configuration
files to remove Remote Access items.
Are you sure you want to remove Remote Access?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IConfirm \
@0,3,"
This function removes the Microsoft Remote Access
software and edits your system configuration files
to remove Remote Access items.
Before choosing <Yes> to remove Remote Access, ensure
that the following are true:
1. You are running Setup from a floppy disk rather than the
hard disk.
2. The LAN Manager Workstation service is stopped.
Are you sure you want to remove Remote Access?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IStatus \
@0,3,"
Copying Windows Libraries for OS/2...
IConfirm Exit \
@0,3,"
Changes will not be saved.
Exit Setup anyway?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IRemote Access Service Setup \
@0,3,"
This program modifies the system files on your
computer to run the Microsoft Remote Access
Service on the ports and settings you select.
@~Configure \
@~Remove \
@ ~Exit \
@ Help \
IRemote Access Service Setup \
@0,3,"
This program modifies your system files so the
Remote Access software configuration is compatible
with the new LAN Manager configuration.
@ OK \
IRemote Access Service Setup \
@0,3,"
This program installs the Microsoft Remote Access
Service on your computer and configures system files
to run Remote Access on serial ports you select.
I@5,3,"Components to Install:",1,0," Server and client software, and admin utility
Client software and admin utility
Client software
Admin utility",52,4 \
@12,0,"" \
@5,3,"Components to Install:",1,0," Client software
Admin utility
Client software and admin utility",52,3 \
@11,0,"" \
@Install \
@ ~Exit \
@ Help \
IStatus \
@0,3,"
Modifying system files...
IWarning \
@0,3,"
Remote Access cannot operate without configured
COM ports. Are you sure you don't want to add a
COM port to the Remote Access configuration list?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IError \
@0,3,"
A configuration inconsistency has been detected in
your CONFIG.SYS file. There may be a conflict with
a previous LAN Manager installation.
If the LAN Manager directory shown below is correct,
select <Continue> and the error will be corrected.
If not, restart the computer, ignoring any LAN Manager
errors that occur, and run Remote Access Setup again.
LAN Manager directory: %1
@ Exit \
@Continue \
@ Help \
I%1 Port Settings \
@1,3,"Usage:",1,0," Dial In only
Dial Out only
Dial In and Out
",20,3 \
@1,3,"Usage:",1,0," Dial In only
Dial Out only
",20,2 \
@8,3,"Modem:",1,0,"",22,4 \
@1,3,"Modem:",1,0,"",22,4 \
@15,2,"" \
@8,2,"" \
@ OK \
@Cancel \
@ Help \
IStatus \
@0,3,"
Reading configuration...
IConfirm \
@0,3,"
Remove installed files before exiting?
@ Yes \
@ No \
@ Help \
IConfiguration Complete \
@0,3,"
Remote Access successfully re-configured.
Changes will take effect when you restart
your computer.
@ OK \
IInstall Complete \
@0,3,"
Remote Access successfully installed.
Changes will take effect when you restart
your computer.
@ OK \
IRemove Complete \
@0,3,"
Remote Access has been successfully removed
from your system.
Changes will take effect when you restart
your computer.
@ OK \
IConfiguration Complete \
@0,3,"
Your Remote Access configuration has been
successfully updated to be compatible with
your new LAN Manager configuration.
Changes will take effect when you restart
your computer.
@ OK \
IDial in
IDial out
IDial in/out
IHayes_Smartmodem_2400
IDefault
IHelp \
@0,2,"
The Microsoft Remote Access Service Setup program installs
the Remote Access files on your workstation.
- If you are running LAN Manager Basic on your workstation,
choose <Install> to install the Remote Access client
software or <Exit> to return to the command line.
- If you are running LAN Manager Enhanced on your workstation,
select one of the following options:
(*) Client software
This is the default option. Select this option to
install the Remote Access client (user) software only.
( ) Admin utility
Select this option to install the administrator's
utility only. This option should be used by system
administrators who want to administer Remote Access
domains or servers from a workstation that is not
running the Remote Access software.
( ) Client software and admin utility
Select this option to install both the client software
and the administrator's utility on your workstation.
Choose <Install> to install the option that you selected,
or choose <Exit> to exit the Setup program and return to
the command line.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
The Microsoft Remote Access Service Setup program installs
the Remote Access files on your workstation. Your Remote
Access installation screen varies according to whether
you configured your computer to be a client or server
workstation when you ran the LAN Manager Setup program.
Note: For information on changing your LAN Manager
configuration, refer to your Microsoft LAN Manager
documentation, or contact your system administrator.
Find your configuration and accompanying installation
instructions below:
- If you are installing Remote Access on a client workstation,
select one of the following options:
(*) Client software
This is the default option. Select this option to
install the Remote Access client (user) software only.
( ) Admin utility
Select this option to install the administrator's
utility only. This option should be used by system
administrators who want administer Remote Access
domains or servers from a workstation that is not
running the Remote Access software.
( ) Client software and admin utility
This option should be used by system administrators
who want to run the Remote Access client software and
administer Remote Access domains or servers from
a non-server workstation.
Choose <Install> to install the option that you selected,
or choose <Exit> to exit the Setup program and return to
the command line.
I- If you are installing Remote Access on a server workstation,
select one of the following options:
(*) Server and client software, and admin utility
This is the default option. This option should be used
only by system administrators who are setting up a
Remote Access server and have configured this computer
as a server using the LAN Manager Setup program.
( ) Client software and admin utility
This option should be used by system administrators
who want to run the Remote Access client software and
administer Remote Access domains or servers from
a non-server workstation.
( ) Client software
Select this option to install the Remote Access client
(user) software only.
( ) Admin utility
Select this option to install the administrator's
utility only. This option should be used by system
administrators who want administer Remote Access
domains or servers from a workstation that is not
running the Remote Access software.
Choose <Install> to install the option that you selected,
or choose <Exit> to exit the Setup program and return to
the command line.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
Remote Access is already installed on your computer. The
Microsoft Remote Access Service Setup program allows
you to revise your Remote Access configuration or remove
the Remote Access software from your workstation.
Choose one of the following:
- To revise your configuration, choose <Configure>. If you
have a COM port configured for Remote Access, the
Configuration box appears on the screen. If you do not
have a COM port configured for Remote Access, the Add COM
Port box appears on the screen.
- To remove the Remote Access files from your system, choose
<Remove>. A confirmation box appears on the screen.
- To exit the Setup program without revising your
configuration or removing the Remote Access files, choose
<Exit>. This exits the Setup program and returns you to the
command line.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
To add a COM port to the Remote Access configuration list,
choose <Add Port...> in the Configuration dialog box.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
Select <No> to resume Setup where you left off, or <Yes>
to immediately exit the program discarding any system
changes you have specified.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This box allows you to select a COM port to use with Remote
Access. Choose one of the following:
- To configure Remote Access to work with one of your
workstation's COM ports, specify the COM port number and
choose <OK>. The Setup program adds the COM port to your
configuration list.
Please note the following:
- On MS-DOS workstations, Remote Access supports COM1 and
COM2 only. If you are running LAN Manager Basic, you can
configure Remote Access to work with COM1 or COM2, but
not both. If you are running LAN Manager Enhanced, you
can configure Remote Access to run with both COM1 and
COM2.
- Internal modems are usually set to COM2.
- Consult your system administrator or refer to your
hardware documentation for help when physically locating
your workstation's COM ports. COM ports are also known
as serial ports. They are smaller than the parallel
ports that usually accommodate printers.
- To continue installation without configuring a COM port for
Remote Access, choose <Cancel>. The Remote Access
Configuration box appears on the screen.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This box allows you to select a COM port to use with
Remote Access. Choose one or more of the following:
- To configure Remote Access to work with your workstation's
COM ports, specify the COM port number (COM1-COM99), and
choose <OK>. The Setup program adds the COM port to your
configuration list.
Please note the following:
- Remote Access supports up to 16 ports on OS/2
workstations with multi-port adapters.
- Internal modems are usually set to COM2.
- To continue installation without configuring a COM port for
Remote Access, choose <Cancel>. The Remote Access
Configuration box appears on the screen.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This screen allows you to define the Remote Access
configuration for your MS-DOS client workstation. To accept
the configuration defaults as indicated on the screen, choose
<OK>. To change the configuration, choose one or more of the
following:
- To add an additional COM port, choose <Add Port> and
specify the port number (COM1 or COM2). Choose <OK>.
The new port is added to the list box, along with the
default modem type.
Note: If you are running LAN Manager Basic, you cannot add
an additional COM port.
- To change the modem type, choose <Select Modem>. A box
listing the modems supported by Remote Access appears on
the screen. Select your modem type and choose <OK>.
- To remove a COM port, select the port from the Port/Modem
list box and choose <Remove Port>.
- To exit the Setup program and return to the command line,
choose <Exit>.
IIf a LAN Manager network driver is installed on your
workstation, the screen also provides the following message
and options.
LAN Manager drivers are configured. Planned use is:
(*) Network adapter or modem, but not both at the same time.
( ) Network adapter and modem at the same time.
Note: This selection is made only at install time. To change
the selection after installing, you must remove and reinstall
Remote Access.
The first option, the default, is intended for users who plan
to connect to the network using a network adapter card and
cables when at the office, and by using Remote Access and a
modem when away from the office. For example, you may have a
laptop computer that, when at the office, sits in a docking
station and connects to the LAN through a network adaptor
card and cables. But when you travel, you remove your laptop
from the docking station and connect to the network using
Remote Access and a modem.
The first option makes it easier for your system to switch
from using the network adapter card to using Remote Access
and a modem, and vice versa. Also, this option allows you to
use a wider variety of applications when connecting from a
remote location.
If you select this option, you must unload the LAN Manager
drivers before loading the Remote Access drivers and
connecting to the network. To unload the network protocol
drivers, first complete this Setup program. Then type
UNLOAD <PROTOCOL>, where PROTOCOL is the name of the LAN
Manager protocol driver. (Type LOAD /I to determine this
name.) If the protocols cannot be unloaded by typing UNLOAD
<PROTOCOL>, run the LAN Manager Setup program to remove the
protocols and then restart your computer.
The second option allows you to connect to one network using
a network adapter and cables, while at the same time
connecting to another network using Remote Access and a
modem.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This screen allows you to define the Remote Access
configuration for your OS/2 client workstation. To accept the
configuration defaults as indicated on the screen, choose
<OK>. To change the configuration, choose one or more of the
following:
- To add one or more COM ports, choose <Add Port> and
specify the port number (COM1-COM99). Choose <OK>.
The new port is added to the list box along with a
default modem type.
- To change the modem type, choose <Select Modem>. A box
listing the modems supported by Remote Access appears on
the screen. Select your modem type and choose <OK>.
Note: Refer to Appendix A of the LAN Manager Remote Access
Service Administrator's Guide for more information on
modems.
- To remove a COM port, select the port from the Port/Modem
list box and choose <Remove Port>.
- To exit the Setup program and return to the command line,
choose <Exit>.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This screen allows you to define the Remote Access
configuration for your OS/2 server/client workstation. To
accept the configuration defaults as indicated on the screen,
choose <OK>. To change the configuration, choose one or more
of the following:
- To add one or more COM ports, choose <Add Port> and specify
the port number (COM1-COM99). Choose <OK>. The new port is
added to the list box, along with the default usage setting
and modem type.
- To change the usage setting and/or modem type for a
particular port, do the following:
1. Select the port and choose <Port Settings>. The Port
Settings box appears on the screen.
2. From the Usage list box, select the option that
describes how you plan to use the port.
3. From the Modem list box, select the type of modem
connected to the port.
4. Choose <OK>.
Note: Refer to Appendix A of the LAN Manager Remote Access
Service Administrator's Guide for more information on
modems.
- To remove a COM port, select the port from the Port/Modem
list box and choose <Remove Port>.
- To exit the Setup program and return to the command line,
choose <Exit>.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This function uninstalls the active Remote Access on your
computer. If you have two LAN Manager directories on your
system, the active copy will be removed, even if this
program is in the inactive LAN Manager directory.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This screen allows you to remove Remote Access from your
system.
1. Ensure that the following is true:
- The LAN Manager Workstation service is stopped. If the
Workstation service is still running, exit the Setup
program and type NET STOP WORKSTATION at the command
line. Then run the Setup program again.
- You are running the Setup program from a floppy, not the
hard disk. If you remove Remote Access by running Setup
from the hard disk, you must manually remove the RAS
subdirectory from the LAN Manager directory to complete
the removal.
2. To remove the Remote Access files from your system, choose
<Yes>. To return to the Setup box, choose <No>.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This box lists the modems supported by Remote Access. Choose
one of the following:
- To configure Remote Access to work with your modem, select
your modem type and choose <OK>.
Note: If you have a modem that is compatible with one of
the modems on this list, you can attempt to use the
compatible modem. However, not all modems that claim to be
compatible are fully compatible. If you experience problems,
contact your system administrator.
- To return to the Configuration box without selecting a
modem, choose <Cancel>.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This allows you to specify the settings for the port you
selected. Choose one or more of the following:
- To define the usage setting for your port, select one of
the following options from the Usage list box:
(*) Dial In only
This is the default option. Select this option to
reserve this port for incoming calls only.
( ) Dial Out only
Select this option to reserve this port for outgoing
calls only.
( ) Dial In and Out
Select this option to reserve this port for incoming
and outgoing calls. This biplex-port capability is
available only if the number of Dial In ports totals
15 or less. When port biplexing is in effect, the
maximum number of simultaneous outgoing connections
I is equal to 16 minus the total number of ports
configured as Dial In only and as Dial In and Out.
For example, if the total number of Dial In ports is
equal to 15, the maximum number of simultaneous
outgoing calls allowed at any one time would be 1; if
the total is 12, the maximum number would be 4.
Note: The Dial In and Out option requires more system
resources than the Dial In and Dial Out options above.
- To configure Remote Access to run with the modem connected
to the port, select your modem type from the Modem list box.
If your modem is not on this list, it is not supported by
Remote Access and Microsoft makes no claims that it will
work. However, you can add it to your MODEMS.INF file and
attempt to use it anyway. Refer to Appendix A of the
Microsoft LAN Manager Remote Access Service Administrator's
Guide for more information.
Likewise, if you have a modem that is compatible with one
of the modems on this list, you can attempt to use the
compatible modem. However, not all modems that claim to be
compatible are fully compatible. If you experience problems,
contact your system administrator or modem manufacturer.
- To return to the Configuration box without changing the
port settings, choose <Cancel>.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
Select <Yes> to remove the Remote Access files just
installed before exiting. Select <No> to leave the
files installed for later configuration.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
Remote Access cannot detect the port that you selected.
Ensure that the port you have chosen exists on your
workstation and can be used by Remote Access.
Please note the following:
- On MS-DOS workstations, Remote Access supports COM1 and
COM2 only.
- On OS/2 clients and servers, Remote Access may not be able
to detect this port because there is no COM port driver
loaded. To install a COM port driver, first exit Setup.
Then add the COM port driver line to your CONFIG.SYS file.
For example:
DEVICE=C:\OS2\COMO1.SYS
Choose <Yes> to allow Remote Access to accept the port and
add it to the Configuration list. Choose <No> to return to
the Add COM Port box.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
Remote Access detects that the COM port you selected is in
use. Verify that the selected port is not in use by a mouse
or other serial port device.
Choose <Yes> to allow Remote Access to accept the port and
add it to the Configuration list. Choose <No> to return to
the Add COM Port box.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
Remote Access detects that the IRQ associated with the COM
port you selected is in use by a mouse or other device.
COM1 uses IRQ 4 (hardware interrupt), and COM2 uses IRQ3.
Make sure that you have not assigned IRQ3 to your network
adapter card. If you are using COM2, select an IRQ level
for your card that is not in use by DMA (direct memory
access) or other hardware devices. Also, be sure to avoid
IRQ and address conflicts between your multi-port adapter and
other hardware devices. See your system administrator and
multi-port adapter documentation for details.
Choose <Yes> to allow Remote Access to accept the port and
add it to the Configuration list. Choose <No> to return to
the Add COM Port box.
@ OK \
IHelp \
@0,2,"
This program determines your LAN Manager directory from the
PATH environment variable. If there is an old version of
LAN Manager installed, the PATH may refer to the old
installation. This error is corrected when the computer is
restarted. Inconsistency error correction is then possible.
The LAN Manager and Connectivity Setup programs (such as
Remote Access Setup) maintain a data file, SETUP.INI, that
reflects the changes made to the system files. The contents
of this file do not agree with what is in CONFIG.SYS.
This program corrects the problem by removing Remote Access
lines not in the SETUP.INI. If you have installed LAN
Manager drivers, it may be necessary to delete the old driver
lines by hand to fully correct all inconsistencies.
This modification effectively disables your old LAN Manager
installation. There is no Setup support for multiple LAN
Manager or Remote Access installations. If you wish to
maintain two versions of LAN Manager on your computer, it is
best to create batch files that swap system configuration
files.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot read the SETUP.INF file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot read the PROTOCOL.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Improper version of, or corrupted, PROTOCOL.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Missing PROTOCOL.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot save the CONFIG.SYS file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot save the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot save the SYSTEM.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot save the PROTOCOL.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot save the WIN.INI file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Internal Error %1.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
The protocol:
%1
has already been loaded as the first protocol making Remote Access
the second protocol. Some older applications may not work properly
with Remote Access as the second protocol, in which case, the first
protocol must be removed before these applications will function
properly.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
You already have the maximum number of protocols
installed. Remove one or more protocols and then
install Remote Access.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot bind Remote Access.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot find network or Remote Access directory.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Corrupted NETWORK.INF or OEMRAS.INF file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Unknown protocol. OEMRAS.INF is possibly missing or corrupted.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot read the NETWORK.INF file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Improper version of, or corrupted, NETWORK.INF file.
@ OK \
IWarning \
@0,2,"
Cannot read the SYSTEM.INI file.
@ OK \
IError \
@0,2,"
You must install Windows for Workgroups or MS-DOS Workgroup Connections before running this program.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Remote Access Setup did not find your
CONFIG.SYS file on your boot drive,
possibly because your boot drive has
been modified by a disk-compression
utility. Copy CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT to your boot drive, run
Remote Access Setup again, and then
copy the files back to their original
location.
@ Exit \
IFatal Error \
@0,2,"
Remote Access Setup did not find your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your boot drive,
possibly because your boot drive has
been modified by a disk-compression
utility. Copy AUTOEXEC.BAT and
CONFIG.SYS to your boot drive, run
Remote Access Setup again, and then
copy the files back to their original
location.
@ Exit \
IRemote Access Configuration \
@1,2," Port Usage Modem", \
1,0,"",58,9 \
@1,2," Port Modem", \
1,0,"",58,9 \
@13,0,"" \
@1,2," Port Modem", \
1,0,"",59,2 \
@7,2," LAN Manager drivers are configured. Planned use is:",1,0," Network adapter or modem, but not both at the same time
Network adapter and modem at the same time",57,2 \
@12,0,"" \
@6,0,"" \
@5,0,"",1,2,1," Enable Remote Access" \
@ OK \
@~Add Port... \
@~Remove Port \
@Select ~Modem... \
@Port ~Settings... \
@ ~Exit \
@ Help \
IInstalling Files \
@0,0,"
Copying files from
%2
files left to copy
INext Diskette \
@0,3,"
Insert the diskette labelled
in the drive shown or set the path
to the root of the source directory
[ ]
@8,3,"Source path:",1,3,"",25
@ OK \
@ Exit \
@ Help \
IHelp \
@0,3,"
Insert the Remote Access floppy diskette
matching the requested label in the drive
shown in the Source Path field. To install
from a network drive, set the Source Path
to the network directory that contains the
source tree of the requested floppy disk.
Ask your system administrator.
@ OK \
IConfirm Exit \
@0,3,"
Copied files will be deleted.
Exit Setup anyway?
@ No \
@ Yes \
@ Help \
IHelp \
@0,3,"
Pressing Yes will remove all files
installed thus far to leave your
computer in a consistent state.
Pressing No will continue the
installation.
@ OK \
IStatus \
@0,3,"
Removing files...
IStatus \
@0,3,"
Checking files...
IError \
@0,3,"
Diskette name too large for display
@ Exit \
IError \
@0,3,"
Count of files to copy too large for display
@ Exit \
IError \
@0,3,"
Diskette name not defined
@ Exit \
IError \
@0,3,"
Unable to create directory
@ Exit \
I*** Error *** \
@1,0,"Diskette copy internal error"
@ Exit \
IError \
@0,3,"
Error %2 while attempting to read file: %1
@ OK \
IError \
@0,3,"
Error %2 while attempting to write file: %1
@ OK \
IError \
@0,3,"
Error %2 while attempting to create file: %1
@ OK \
IError \
@0,3,"
Error %2 while attempting to decompress file: %1
@ OK \
IError \
@0,3,"
Out of memory
@ OK \
IError \
@0,3,"
Missing or corrupt information file, SETUP.INF.
@ OK \
IError \
@0,3,"
Unrecoverable error on drive %1
@ Retry \
@ Exit \
@ Help \
IHelp \
@0,3,"
The floppy diskette is defective.
You will need to get a replacement
before installation can be completed.
@ OK \
IDummy Title \