0.4 NT WINDOWS

Driver LAN .B

WINDOWS NT 4.0

8.Type the path to A:\LAN or C:\LAN, and then click OK. The Select OEM Option window appears.

NOTE: You must copy all subdirectories and files that are under E:\LAN (as- sume E is the CD-ROM drive) to a floppy disk or hard disk.

9.Select Intel EtherExpress PRO Adapter, and then click OK.

10.Click Close to close the Network window.

11.When you see the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window, you must set the cor- rect values based on your network environment.

12.Click Yes to restart your computer.

After restarting Windows NT, you should be able to connect to your network by double- clicking Network Neighboorhood.

Troubleshooting

If you can’t connect to a server or if Windows NT reports an error after you double-click Network Neighborhood, try the suggestions here first, then the Troubleshooting section if necessary.

Make sure you’re using the drivers that are on the Support CD that ships with this network interface or adapter.

Make sure the driver is loaded and the protocols are bound. Check the Device Properties list for trouble indicators (an X or ! symbol).

Check with your LAN administrator — you may need to install supplemental net- working software.

NetWare Server, Client 32, UNIX, OS/2, Banyan, and Other Operating Systems

For these, refer to our online documents. On a DOS computer, view the appropriate README file for information on installing your network driver.

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