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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.11
Microsoft has an Application Note titled "Installing Windows 3.10 Files
over Windows 3.11" (WW1007) available. The disk included with this
Application Note includes the Windows 3.10 versions of seven core Windows
files. To replace your Windows 3.11 versions of these files, follow the
procedure below that is appropriate to your configuration.
You can obtain this Application Note from Microsoft Product Support
Services.
For complete information, see the "To Obtain This Application Note" section
at the end of this article.
THE TEXT OF WW1007
Microsoft(R) Product Support Services Application Note (Text File)
WW1007: INSTALLING WINDOWS(TM) 3.10 FILES OVER WINDOWS 3.11
Revision Date: 3/94
1 Disk Included
The following information applies to Microsoft Windows version 3.11.
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ADDENDUM TO THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR
MICROSOFT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM VERSIONS 3.10 AND 3.11
The files provided in this Application Note are intended to replace the
corresponding files provided with Microsoft Windows version 3.11 and
Microsoft PSS Application Note WW0981, "Windows 3.11 Refresh Files." Upon
installation, these files become a part of the Windows operating system and
are subject to the same license terms and conditions as the Windows 3.10 or
3.11 product you previously acquired from Microsoft Corporation. Any other
use of these files is prohibited.
RECONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS VERSION 3.11
This Application Note includes the Windows 3.10 versions of seven core
Windows files. To replace your Windows 3.11 versions of these files, follow
the procedure below that is appropriate to your configuration.
To Install Windows 3.10 Files over
a Local Installation of Windows 3.11
- Quit Microsoft Windows.
- Create a backup directory. For example, to create a backup directory off
the root of drive C, type "md c:\oldwin" (without the quotation marks)
at the MS-DOS command prompt and then press ENTER.
- Copy the files listed below from your Windows SYSTEM subdirectory
to the backup directory or a floppy disk.
COMMDLG.DLL
GDI.EXE
KRNL386.EXE
PSCRIPT.DRV
SHELL.DLL
UNIDRV.DLL
USER.EXE
To do this, use the following syntax
copy <drive>:\<windir>\system\<filename> <drive>:\<backdir>
where <drive> is your hard disk drive, <windir> is your Windows
directory, <filename> is the file you are copying, and <backdir> is
your backup directory.
For example, if your hard disk drive is C, your Windows directory
is named WINDOWS, your backup directory is called OLDWIN, and you
are copying COMMDLG.DLL, type the following:
copy c:\windows\system\commdlg.dll c:\oldwin
Repeat this command for the remaining files.
NOTE: You may receive the "File not found" error message when you
try to copy PSCRIPT.DRV or UNIDRV.DLL because these files may not
be on your system.
- Insert the enclosed WW1007 disk in the appropriate floppy disk
drive. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and then
press ENTER
copy <drive>:\*.* <destination>
where <drive> is your floppy disk drive and <destination> is your
Windows SYSTEM subdirectory.
For example:
copy a:\*.* c:\windows\system
NOTE: After you copy the new USER.EXE file to your Windows SYSTEM
subdirectory, your registered user and company name will be blank.
- If you use Novell(R) NetWare(R) connectivity, do the following:
a. Use a text editor (such as Windows Notepad) to open your
SYSTEM.INI file, which is located in your Windows directory.
b. In the [386Enh] section, change device=vtda.386 to device=*vtd.
c. Save the file and quit the text editor.
To Install Windows 3.10 Files over
a Network Installation of Windows 3.11
- Determine the location of your SYSTEM.INI file and the network
share that contains your shared Windows files. For example, if the
network drive containing your Windows program files is Q, the
location of your shared Windows files may be Q:\WINSHARE and your
user directory may be Q:\USER\<YOURNAME> (or your user directory
may be located on your local hard disk drive).
- Quit Microsoft Windows.
- Create a backup directory. For example, to create a backup directory off
the root of drive C, type "md c:\oldwin" (without the quotation marks)
at the MS-DOS command prompt and then press ENTER.
- Copy the files below from the network share to the backup directory on
your hard disk drive using the following syntax at the MS-DOS command
prompt and then press ENTER
copy <netdrive>:\<netshare>\<filename> <harddrive>:\<backdir>
where <netdrive> is the network drive, <netshare> is the network
share containing your SYSTEM.INI file, <filename> is the file you
are copying, <harddrive> is your hard disk drive, and <backdir> is
your backup directory.
For example, if your network drive is Q, the network share is
WINSHARE, the file you want to copy is COMMDLG.DLL, your hard disk
drive is C, and your backup directory is called OLDWIN, type the
following:
copy q:\winshare\commdlg.dll c:\oldwin
Repeat this command for the remaining files:
COMMDLG.DLL
GDI.EXE
KRNL386.EXE
PSCRIPT.DRV
SHELL.DLL
UNIDRV.DLL
USER.EXE
NOTE: After you copy the new USER.EXE file to your Windows SYSTEM
subdirectory, your registered user and company name will be blank.
- Remove the Read-Only file attributes on the shared Windows files
using the MS-DOS ATTRIB command.
- Insert the enclosed WW1007 disk in the appropriate floppy disk
drive. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and then
press ENTER
copy <drive>:\*.* <destination>
where <drive> is your floppy disk drive and <destination> is the
network drive and share.
For example:
copy a:\*.* q:\winshare
- Reset the Read-Only file attributes on the shared Windows files
using the MS-DOS ATTRIB command.
- If you use Novell NetWare connectivity, do the following:
a. Use a text editor (such as Windows Notepad) to open your
SYSTEM.INI file.
b. In the [386Enh] section, change device=vtda.386 to device=*vtd.
c. Save the file and quit the text editor.
TO OBTAIN THIS APPLICATION NOTE
You can have this Application Note mailed to you by calling Microsoft
Product Support Services Monday through Friday, 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Pacific time at (425) 637-7098. If you are outside the United States,
contact the Microsoft subsidiary for your area.