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- From: reed-d@python.cis.ohio-state.edu (David Reed)
- Subject: what does ifndis.sys do?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.180243.17767@cis.ohio-state.edu>
- Sender: news@cis.ohio-state.edu (NETnews )
- Organization: The Ohio State University Dept. of Computer and Info. Science
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 18:02:43 GMT
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- I have been trying to get IBM's TCP/IP and Microsoft's LAN Manager
- (using TCP/IP as the protocol) to work simultaneously - here's
- the problem:
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- Depending on where in the config.sys file I put the command
- device=d:\ibmcom\ifndis.sys, only one of the products works
- completely. If I put it between the protocol manager and
- network card driver devices, IBM's TCP/IP works, but I get
- the error, SYS0053: The network path was not found, when
- I try to do a "net use" (LAN Manager). If I put ifndis.sys above
- the LAN Manager section, net use works, but then IBM's TCP/IP
- cannot access the network. In either case, every loads without
- any errors.
-
- Sidenote: using netbeui for LAN Manager's protocol allows
- everything to work, but unfortunately all the servers (except
- the one test server that was setup for me) do not have
- netbeui loaded.
-
- Does anyone know what exactly ifndis.sys does? And even better,
- how to fix my problem?
-
- Thanks,
- Dave Reed
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