MODULAR PARALLEL ADAPTERS AND MODULAR MEDIA UNITS
3.When prompted, insert the Network Drivers diskette.
4.Select “Modular Parallel Adapter” from the menu.
5.Continue with the installation until it is completed.
6.Reboot the PC.
Installation for LAN Manager versions 2.1 and later is now complete.
4.3.2INSTALLATION FOR MICROSOFT LAN MANAGER (VERSION 2.0) FOR DOS
AND OS/2 (NDIS DRIVER)
1.Begin installation of LAN Manager using “setup.” At the “Import Network Drivers” screen, choose YES.
2.Insert the Network Drivers diskette.
3.Select “Modular Parallel Adapter” from the list of drivers to import.
4.At the Network Drivers menu, select “Modular Parallel Adapter” from the list of drivers to install.
5.Continue with the installation until it is completed.
6.Reboot the PC.
Installation for LAN Manager 2.0 is now complete.
NOTE
If you are using an NDIS-
compatible network operating system other than LAN Manager, follow the manufacturer’s operating system instructions for loading new drivers. The driver files are located in the \NDIS subdirectory on the Network Drivers diskette.
4.3.3CONFIGURATION (OPTIONAL)
SETNDIS is a
C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\MODADPT
directory). To modify the available options, edit the file as described on the next page.
The PROTOCOL.INI file contents are:
;MODADPT ADAPTER DRIVERNAME=SETNDIS$ ;POLLING
;UNIDIR
;LPTn
;EPP
;DISABLELINK
The keyword POLLING is not available with the OS/2 driver. Lines preceded by semicolons are comments. To select an option, edit the semicolon out of the corresponding line. The DRIVERNAME=SETNDIS$ line is required by the LAN Manager.
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