Installing or Upgrading NetWare Client Software

Running the NetWare Client Installation Program

These procedures correspond with Step 5 on the installation program opening screen.

Network Board Type

 

Procedure

 

 

 

Supported by NetWare and displayed

1

Press <Enter> to select a LAN driver from the

in the list

 

NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows Disk 1.

(ODI LAN drivers only. Use an

 

If prompted, replace the current diskette with the

existing LAN driver for network

 

 

NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows ODI

boards with dedicated IPX™ drivers

 

 

LAN Drivers.

only.

 

2

 

Select the “Other drivers” option in the

Display the list by pressing <Enter> again.

3

 

“Network Board” menu and direct the

Move through the list by using the arrow keys or the

installation program to the path where

 

PgDn key.

the driver is located.)

4

Select the driver you want to install and press

 

 

 

<Enter>.

 

 

 

Supported by NetWare but not

1

Press <Enter> and then replace NetWare Client for

displayed in the list

 

DOS and MS Windows Disk 1 with the driver

(If you are using dedicated IPX LAN

 

diskette that was included in your network board

 

kit.

drivers, replace with the appropriate

 

 

 

ODI LAN driver for your network

2

Display the list by pressing <Enter> again.

board.

3

Move through the list by using the arrow keys or the

 

Select the “Other drivers” option in the

 

PgDn key.

“Network Board” menu and direct the

4

Select the driver you want to install and press

installation program to the path where

 

<Enter>.

the driver is located.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

A box appears, prompting you to modify the value settings for your network board. The following are some of the main options available:

Base I/O port

Hardware interrupts

Media frame type

There are numerous other options available, depending on your network board type and driver.

Refer to the help at the bottom of the installation program screen for information about an appropriate value setting for each option.

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