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WINUP7.ZIP/binary
Contains updated Windows client files. This file includes the NetWare Driver
Set v2.02 for Windows 3.0 and 3.1 and related files. Support for IPX/SPX under
Windows 3.0 and 3.1 is included as well as VPICDA.386 for Windows 3.0 interrupt
conflicts.
The following files are contained in WINUP7.ZIP:
BINDFIX EXE 63297 02-12-91 2:10p
NETAPI DLL 7168 06-24-91 11:05a
NETWARE HLP 34348 02-12-92 3:12p
NETWARE DRV 126144 10-27-92 7:38a
NWACCNTG DLL 5056 08-02-91 1:22a
NWIPXSPX DLL 30016 10-31-92 12:53p
NWNETAPI DLL 106047 01-23-92 4:36p
NWPOPUP EXE 4208 10-28-92 10:32a
NWPSERV DLL 11616 08-02-91 1:22a
TASKID COM 2623 12-19-90 3:48p
TBMI COM 17089 07-10-91 12:27p
TBMI2 COM 17999 12-04-91 2:46p
VIPX 386 24362 09-02-92 1:01p
VNETWARE 386 10093 10-19-92 3:55p
VPICDA 386 11063 01-30-91 10:58a
WINUP7 DOC (This file)
Version of the files included in WINUP7.ZIP:
BINDFIX.EXE: v3.52
NETAPI.DLL: v1.3D
NETWARE.DRV: v2.02 (021026)
NWIPXSPX.DLL: v1.32
NWNETAPI.DLL: v1.30
NWPOPUP.EXE: v2.02 (021027)
NWPSERV.DLL: v1.22
NWSAP.DLL: v1.22
TASKID.COM: Task Identification Program - v1.0
TBMI.COM: Task Switched Buffer Manager for IPX/SPX - v1.1
TBMI2.COM: Task Switched Buffer Manager for IPX/SPX - v2.1
VIPX.386: v1.13 (920903)
VNETWARE.386: v1.06 (921015)
VPICDA.386: v3.02
NetWare Pop-Up Menu - The Windows 3.1 NetWare driver provides an optional
pop-up menu that allows you to perform most NetWare-related operations. To
enable the pop-up menu, add a section to the NETWARE.INI file in the Windows
directory (you might need to create this file) with the following lines:
[Options]
NetWareHotKey=1
This maps the pop-up menu to the F6 key. The menu has a button that allows
you to change the hotkey to any of the twelve F-keys.
.DLL files - These files are updated versions of the NetWare API dynamic
link libraries (DLLs). These DLLs are used by applications. NWIPXSPX.DLL
uses VIPX.386. A good rule of thumb to follow is to check your system to see
if these files exist. If they do, and they are older than the DLLs on this
diskette, update them with the files on this diskette. If not, they are not
needed and do not need to be copied. If you do install an application which
uses any of these DLLs, you can use these files to update the DLLs, provided
these DLLs are newer than the ones shipped from the application vendor.
TBMI2.COM - This file is for use with DOS v5.0 Task Swapper and Windows v3.1
only. For Windows v3.0, use TBMI.COM and TASKID.COM. Do not use TASKID
with TBMI2.COM. TBMI and TBMI2 are intended for those users running programs
which use the IPX or SPX communications protocols from the DOS prompt in
Windows. If no DOS applications are being run which require IPX or SPX
support, then neither of these programs should be run. To determine whether
your application requires TBMI or TBMI2, follow these steps:
o Load TBMI2.COM (or TBMI.COM for Windows 3.0).
o Start Windows
o Open a MS-DOS prompt
o (for Windows 3.0, load TASKID.COM)
o Start the DOS application in question
o Run the application and then exit.
o Display diagnostic information by typing the following:
tbmi2 /d (for Windows 3.1)
tbmi /d (for Windows 3.0)
o If the value in the field named Far Call Usage is not 0, you need
to run TBMI2.COM (or TBMI.COM for Windows 3.0).
To get help with TBMI2.COM, type the following: tbmi2 /?
The default configuration for TBMI2.COM is correct for most applications.
For use with the MS-DOS 5.0 task swapper, this file is documented in the
MS-DOS v5.0 README.TXT.
VPICDA.386 - This Microsoft patch for Windows 3.0 is an enhanced mode
virtualization file necessary when running a network card that uses
interrupt (IRQ) 2, or IRQ 9 or higher. This file replaced the Windows
supplied VPIC driver in the 386 Enhanced section of the SYSTEM.INI file.
To install this driver, edit your SYSTEM.INI file:
[386Enh]
;device=*vpicd (a semi-colon will comment out the line)
device=vpicda.386 (be sure to copy this driver to your Windows 3.0
(subdirectory or System subdirectory)
DO NOT USE VPICDA.386 WITH WINDOWS 3.1.
BINDFIX.EXE - If you are running a version of BINDFIX shipped with NetWare
version 2.11 or below, you need to update it with the BINDFIX.EXE on this
diskette. For further information, see Novell Technical Bulletin 255 and
256, dated October 26,1989 and November 3, 1989, respectively.
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DISCLAIMER
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to
any NetWare software, and specifically disclaims any express or
implied warranties of merchantability, title, or fitness for a
particular purpose.
Distribution of any NetWare software is forbidden without the
express written consent of Novell, Inc. Further, Novell reserves
the right to discontinue distribution of any NetWare software.
Novell is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss of use
of the software, loss of data, costs of re-creating lost data, the
cost of any substitute equipment or program, or claims by any party
other than you. Novell strongly recommends a backup be made before
any software is installed. Technical support for this software
may be provided at the discretion of Novell.
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