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Installing Microsoft TCP/IP-32 IP protocol stack in Windows 95

This section describes how to set up the Microsoft TCP/IP-32 IP protocol for use with an NDIS driver in Windows 95.

This section assumes that you are installing only the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol. If you want to install additional protocols, you must modify the PROTOCOL.INI file accordingly. The SETNET utility can add this information for you.

Start Windows 95.

In Windows 95, click Start, choose Settings, and then choose Control Panel.

Double-click the Network icon to open it.

Select Add; then select Adapter.

Select Have Disk.

Insert the floppy disk containing the NDIS 2.0 driver. Verify the drive; then click OK.

You see the message “PC Card Network Driver (NDIS2).” Click OK.

The following network items will be automatically installed:

mClient for Microsoft Networks

mClient for NetWare Networks

mPC Card Network Driver (NDIS 2.0)

mIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol

mNetBEUI

8Choose any custom settings you need (for example, enable file sharing).

If you want to install only the TCP/IP protocol, remove the other protocols after you have installed the TCP/IP protocol stack.

9Click Add; then click Protocol; then click Add. Under Manufacturers, select Microsoft. Under the Network Protocols, double-click TCP/IP.

10Enter all the necessary information to configure the TCP/IP stack. Double-click the TCP/IP protocol under the “PC Card Network Driver (NDIS2)” and enter the necessary information.

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