DOCUMENT:Q75711 04-OCT-1999 [win95x] TITLE :Windows Err Msg: Unable to Start Enhanced Mode... (Networks) PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product PROD/VER:WINDOWS:3.0,3.0a,3.1,3.11 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS: ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYMPTOMS ======== If you run Windows in 386 enhanced mode on a workstation without a hard disk (a "diskless" workstation) over a Novell or DEC Pathworks network, Windows may generate the following error: Unable to start Enhanced Mode Windows due to invalid path specification for EMM386 CAUSE ===== Some networks, such as Novell and DEC Pathworks, set up diskless workstations by using a DOSGEN program that generates a system startup profile for each workstation. This profile is based upon the system configuration contained on the workstation's startup (boot) disk. Once generated, the profile is stored on the network server. However, if Windows is running on a diskless workstation under such a network, it has difficulty finding the EMM386.EXE and WINA20.386 files and therefore cannot run in 386 enhanced mode. WORKAROUND ========== You can alleviate this problem by correcting some settings in the CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI files. To correct the problem, you need to use two features of MS-DOS version 5.0 or 6.0 in the boot disk that is used to generate the startup image for the diskless workstation, and you need to add an additional line needs to the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory. On the boot disk used for generating the startup image, the CONFIG.SYS file must contain the /Y parameter on the EMM386.EXE line specifying the path to EMM386.EXE and the switches=/W line, as follows: device=emm386.exe /y=u:\emm386.exe noems switches=/w where "u" is the net drive letter. The path to the network server location of the WINA20.386 file must be specified in the [386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI file, as follows: device=U:\wina20.386 NOTE: Be sure to verify that the AUTOEXEC.BAT file used to boot the diskless workstation does not have a path that mentions drive A. If the AUTOEXEC.BAT points to drive A, the workstation attempts to map to that drive and is unable to boot. To correct this problem, remove any such portion of a path statement that points to drive A. Once these are correctly specified, the diskless workstation startup image can be generated, and Windows should run in 386 enhanced mode. MORE INFORMATION ================ Novell Networks --------------- On Novell networks only, this error can be alleviated by mapping the original disk drive letter that the disk image NET$DOS.SYS was created from to a public directory containing EMM386.EXE. For instance, if the NET$DOS.SYS file was created from a floppy disk in drive A, remapping drive A to a public directory containing EMM386.EXE allows Windows to find it. The products included here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. Additional query words: 3.00 5.00 3.00a 3.0 3.0a 3rdparty 4.1 EMM386 parameters parms remote boot rom diskless win31 6 6.0 6.00 3.10 3.11 ====================================================================== Keywords : Technology : kbWin3xSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbWin300 kbWin300a kbWin310 kbWin311 Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0a,3.1,3.11 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1999.