Loading NetWare ODI Drivers |
Table 4-1 describes how to access DOS from various operating systems.
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Systems
Operating System | Procedure | |
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OS/2 | 1 | Boot your computer from a plain DOS diskette. |
| 2 | Type install at the DOS command prompt to |
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| run the 3Com install program. |
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Windows 3.x | 1 | Exit Windows completely (select File, Exit |
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| Windows, OK). |
| 2 | Type install at the DOS command prompt to |
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| run the 3Com install program. |
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Windows 95 | 1 | Turn on your computer. |
| 2 | Press the F4 key as soon as you see this message: |
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| Starting Windows 95 |
| 3 | Type install at the DOS command prompt to |
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| run the 3Com install program. |
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Loading NetWare ODI Drivers
This section describes the following conditions under which you can use NetWare drivers:
■One EISA adapter in a client
■Multiple EISA adapters in a client
■One EISA adapter in a server
■Multiple EISA adapters in a server
One EISA Adapter in a Client
This section explains how to use the AutoLink auto installation program on the 3C59X EtherDisk diskette to load a NetWare DOS ODI driver (3C59X.COM). This procedure automatically installs all necessary NetWare DOS ODI client software, modifies the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files for NetWare users, logs on to the server, and updates the client software if your system administrator has already configured a 3Install account on your server.