Banyan VINES 16-Bit Network Client and Protocol MissingID: Q190417
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The Banyan DOS/Windows 3.1 Client and Banyan VINES protocol may be missing from Network properties after you install Windows 98 from a shared network drive on a Banyan VINES network.
This issue can occur if you start your computer using a Banyan VINES boot disk, and then install Windows 98 from a shared network drive to a new folder on your hard disk.
To work around this issue, install and configure the Banyan VINES 16-bit
network client and the appropriate protocol after Windows 98 is installed.
To do so, follow these steps:
cd \banfiles
ban
ndisban ; ndtokban for token ring
redirall
netbind
arswait
z:login
c:
cd\
device=c:\banfiles\protman.dos /i:c:\banfiles
device=c:\banfiles\ndis2driver eg: exp16.dos
[PROTOCOL MANAGER]
drivername=protman$
[VINES_XIF]
drivername=ndisban$ ; ndtokban$ for token ring
bindings=MS$EE16
[MS$EE16]
drivername=EXP16$
interrupt=5
ioaddress=0x300
iochrdy=late
c:\windows\net initialize
cd \banfiles
ban
ndisban ; ndtokban for token ring
redirall
c:\windows\net start
arswait
z:login
c:
cd\
rem device=c:\banfiles\protman.dos /i:c:\banfiles
rem device=c:\banfiles\ndis2driver eg: elnkii.dos
[NDISBAN$] ; NDTOKBAN$ for token ring
drivername=NDISBAN$ ; NDTOKBAN$ for token ring
bindings=ELNKII$
[NWLINK$]
drivername=NWLINK$
frame_type=4
cachesize=0
bindings=ELNKII$
[NETBEUI$]
drivername=NETBEUI$
lanabase=0
sessions=10
ncbs=12
bindings=ELNKII$
[ELNKII$]
drivername=ELNKII$
transceiver=external
interrupt=2
ioaddress=0x280
maxtransmits=12
datatransfer=pio_word
xmitbufs=2
[PROTMAN$]
priority=ndishlp$
drivername=protman$
[NDISHLP$]
drivername=ndishlp$
bindings=ELNKII$
For more information about how to install and configure the Banyan VINES 16-bit network client in Windows 98, please see Chapter 17 of the Microsoft Windows 98 Resource Kit.
Keywords : kbsetup 3rdpartynet win98
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 12, 1999