Installing Novell’s LAN Workplace for DOS TCP/IP software

IMPORTANT You must not have MacTCP installed when you run DOS TCP/IP software; the two will conflict with one another.

You can use the IPX and TCP protocols at the same time in the PC environment or in the Mac OS, or you can use one protocol in the PC environment and the other protocol in the Mac OS. However, you cannot use the same protocol in both environments at the same time.

If you want to use the IPX protocol in the PC environment and you have previously installed MacIPX in the Mac OS, remove MacIPX from the Control Panels folder or select AppleTalk as your network interface in the MacIPX control panel.

If you want to use the TCP protocol in the PC environment and you have previously installed MacTCP in the Mac OS, remove MacTCP from the Control Panels folder or select an interface other than Ethernet in the MacTCP control panel.

You must have Windows installed before you can install the LAN Workplace for DOS software. If you need to reinstall Windows, see “Reinstalling PC Software” in the section “Reinstalling the DOS-Compatibility Software” in Chapter 8.

In addition, you need to know the following information before you start:

mA legitimate, assigned IP address for the machine on which you’re installing the TCP/IP software (for example, 222.111.11.1). For connecting to the Internet, your service provider will tell you the correct address. For TCP/IP networking within your company, your network administrator can provide you with an address.

If you have either a BOOTP or an RARP server to dynamically assign IP addresses, you don’t need to know the IP address before beginning the installation.

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