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- IError: Error reading message file, SETUP.MSG.
- IError: Insufficient memory.
- IError: Cannot find message file, SETUP.MSG.
- IYour LAN Manager installation has been
- removed. To re-install LAN Manager,
- restart the Setup program from the
- Setup disk.
- Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2a Installation and Configuration Tool
- The syntax of this command is:
- Setup [/help]
- /?
- IUsage: setup [/h(elp)] [/?]
- IMicrosoft LAN Manager Setup - Installation@
- IMicrosoft LAN Manager Setup
- Setup configures your computer for use with LAN Manager,
- Windows NT, and Windows for Workgroups networks. Before you
- begin LAN Manager installation, determine the following:
-
- * The network adapter installed in the computer
- * The settings used on that adapter (for example, the
- interrupt and the memory address)
- * The name of the network protocol(s) to be used on
- the computer (for example, NetBEUI)
-
- For more information see the installation guide for your
- client software.
- IUsing the Keyboard in Setup
- You can use both the mouse and the keyboard in
- Setup. When using the keyboard:
- * Use ENTER to invoke the selected command button.
- (<OK> is usually the default selection.)
- * Use ESC to return without change to the previous
- dialog box or condition. This is equivalent to
- choosing the <Cancel> button.
- * Use TAB to move to the next field in a dialog
- box. Use SHIFT+TAB to move to the previous field.
- For more detailed information choose <Help>, press
- F1, or see the installation guide for your client
- software.
- I LAN Manager Workstation
- @ OS/2 2.0 LAN Manager Workstation
- @ LAN Manager Peer Workstation
- @ LAN Manager Server and Workstation
- @ LAN Manager Enhanced
- @ LAN Manager Basic
- IInstall LAN Manager \
- @ What do you want to install ?
- IInstall LAN Manager \
- @Install from this drive:
- [ ]:
- @Put in this directory (include drive letter):
- [ ]
- IConfiguration Complete@
- You have provided all the configuration information
- for a LAN Manager Server.
- To review your configuration, choose <Review>.
- To save your configuration, choose <Save>.
- IConfiguration Complete@
- You have provided all the configuration information
- for a LAN Manager Workstation.
- To review your configuration, choose <Review>.
- To save your configuration, choose <Save>.
- IConfiguration Complete@
- Setup is ready to save the changes made to the
- Before this information is saved, you can review it
- and make changes.
- To review your configuration, choose <Review>.
- To save your configuration, choose <Save>.
- IExit Setup Program@
- If you exit Setup now, the installation
- process will stop and all LAN Manager
- files that have been copied to your
- hard disk will be removed.
- To exit Setup and stop the installation,
- choose <Exit Setup>.
- To resume installing LAN Manager now,
- choose <Resume>.
- IInstallation Complete@
- Setup has completed the installation of Microsoft
- LAN Manager. To start LAN Manager, do the following:
- 1. Choose OK to exit Setup.
- 2. Make sure there are no disks in the disk drive.
- 3. Examine the PROTOCOL.INI file in the LAN Manager
- directory and verify that it contains proper values
- for this network adapter card and configuration.
- 4. Shut down the Presentation Manager.
- 5. Reboot your computer.
- IInstallation Complete@
- Setup has completed the installation of Microsoft
- LAN Manager. To start LAN Manager, do the following:
- 1. Choose OK to exit Setup.
- 2. Remove the last installation disk from the disk drive.
- 3. Examine the PROTOCOL.INI file in the LAN Manager
- directory and verify that it contains proper values
- for this network adapter card and configuration.
- 4. Reboot your computer.
- INo Network Drivers Selected \
- Until a network driver is selected, this computer cannot
- participate in the network, and the NET START WORKSTATION
- and NET START SERVER commands will result in errors.
- Choose <OK> to proceed without selecting network
- drivers. Do this if you plan to:
- * Later install the Remote Access Service
- * Later run Setup again and select network drivers
- Choose <Cancel> to return to the previous dialog box.
- Do this if you want to select network drivers now.
- IWarning \
- The protocol you have chosen has not been certified to
- function properly with the selected network driver. Use
- this protocol with caution. Do you want to continue with
- this choice?
- IWarning@
- Setup has detected an existing installation at the destination
- you specified. Use the installation program supplied with the
- existing installation to remove that installation. Then
- proceed with Setup.
- IWarning@
- Your destination disk does not contain enough free space
- to install LAN Manager. You must free more disk space or
- choose another disk drive for installation.
- Do you want to choose another drive?
- IWarning@
- The PATH defined in C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT may be too long
- to allow adding the LAN Manager programs directory.
- MS-DOS limits PATH to 127 characters. If you are unsure
- whether there is enough room, exit Setup and check
- C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT. Continue the installation only if you
- are sure PATH is OK.
- Do you want to proceed with the installation?
- I Loading Microsoft LAN Manager configuration ... \
- I Loading Setup Information File ... \
- I Removing Microsoft LAN Manager installation ... \
- I Copying drivers, please wait ... \
- I Saving Microsoft LAN Manager configuration ... \
- I Please wait ... \
- IMicrosoft LAN Manager Setup \
- @~LAN Manager \
- @~Configuration \
- @Co~nnectivity \
- @~Help \
- @~Detach LAN Manager \
- @~Attach LAN Manager \
- @~Remove LAN Manager \
- @E~xit Setup F3 \
- @Network ~Drivers... \
- @~Workstation Settings... \
- @~Server Settings... \
- @Ser~vices... \
- @~Install... \
- @~Contents... \
- @~Keyboard... \
- @~Glossary... \
- @~About Setup...
- IAre you sure you want to remove your installation?
- Removing LAN Manager also removes all connectivity products.
- ILAN Manager Configuration Complete@
- To make the changes to your LAN Manager configuration
- take effect, do the following:
- 1. Examine the PROTOCOL.INI file in the LAN Manager
- directory and verify that it contains proper values
- for this network adapter card and configuration.
- 2. Reboot your computer.
- ICopy Driver or Protocol Files@
- Insert
- your network driver disk
- in the specified drive
- or give a new path:
- [ ]
- and choose <OK>.
- I@ All drivers
- @................(Empty)................
- INo Driver \
- @.................(Empty)....................................
- INetwork Adapter Drivers \
- @Select Available Network Adapter Driver:
- INetwork Protocols for \
- @Press the SPACEBAR to select one or more Protocols:
- IWorkstation Configuration \
- @Installed Configuration(s):
- IOther Network Protocols \
- @Press the SPACEBAR to select one or more Protocols:
- IOther Network Adapter Drivers \
- @Select Available Network Adapter Driver:
- IImport Network Drivers@
- Do you have any more disks to load?
- Device drivers already exist. \
- Overwrite?
- I There may not be enough disk space
- to copy device drivers.
- Continue?
- ITCP/IP Settings \
- @ IP Address: [ ] \
- @ Subnet Mask: [ ] \
- @ Default gateway (router): [ ] \
- @Number of NetBIOS sessions: [ ]
- IDNR and Sockets Settings \
- @ Username: [ ] \
- @ HostName: [ ] \
- @ Use DNR for hostname resolution \
- @ Primary Nameserver IP Address: [ ] \
- @ Secondary Nameserver IP Address: [ ] \
- @ Domain Name Suffix: [ ] \
- @ Enable Windows sockets \
- @ Number of Sockets: [ ]
- IWorkstation Settings@Services to Autostart:@Computername: . [ ] \
- @Username: . . . [ ] \
- @Domain: . . . . [ ] \
- @Other Domains to Monitor: @ [ ] \
- @ Messenger
- Netpopup
- TCP/IP Node
- @ Messenger
- Netpopup
- @ Messaging Services: \
- @ Yes
- @ Messenger
- Netpopup
- TCP/IP Node
- Peer
- @ Netbios 3.0 Support
- ISupport for the Windows Environment@
- Run MS-DOS LAN Manager with
- the Windows environment ?
- If you select (Yes), LAN Manager will modify
- your Windows configuration so you can easily
- use Windows tools to work with network
- resources.
- If the Messenger service is enabled, Setup
- will configure a network popup utility to
- run with the Windows environment. This way,
- you can receive network messages from within
- your Windows session.
- @ Yes
- IWindows Directory
- @ To enable LAN Manager to run with the Windows program,
- Setup needs to make changes to your Windows configuration
- files. If the correct Windows directory is not shown,
- enter the correct directory, including drive letter and path.
- @ Windows directory: [ ]
- IMessaging Popups \
- @ You have chosen to run messaging services. Would you like
- to have messages displayed:
- @ Only while the Windows environment is running
- While the Windows environment or MS-DOS is running
- IMemory Management \
- Setup has detected extended memory in your system.
- Do you want Setup to maximize application memory ?
- If you choose Yes, Setup will modify your
- configuration files (LANMAN.INI, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and
- CONFIG.SYS) to place as much LAN Manager software as
- possible outside of conventional memory, leaving more
- room for applications. Note that Setup will not modify
- memory manager parameters that you may have set.
- @ Yes
- IOld Version of Extended Memory Manager \
- Setup encountered an Extended Memory Manager (XMM)
- driver that is too old to be used effectively by LAN
- Manager. LAN Manager requires an Extended Memory
- that is version 2.00 or higher.
- Setup did not replace this driver. An updated memory
- manager driver (HIMEM.SYS) is available in
- For more information about HIMEM.SYS, see your
- Installation and Configuration Guide.
- IOld Version of Expanded Memory Manager \
- Setup encountered an Expanded Memory Manager (EMM)
- driver that is too old to be used effectively by LAN
- Manager. LAN Manager requires an Expanded Memory
- that is version 4.00 or higher.
- Setup did not replace this driver. An updated memory
- manager driver (EMM386.EXE) is available in
- For more information about EMM386.EXE, see the
- Installation and Configuration Guide.
- IRemote Access Product Requires Reconfiguration@
- The configuration changes you have made in the LAN Manager
- Setup program require that you also make configuration
- changes to the installed Remote Access connectivity product.
- Choose <OK> to proceed to the setup program for the Remote
- Access product.
- For these configuration changes to take effect, after you
- exit the Remote Access Setup program, you must reboot your
- computer.
- I ~Abort \
- @ ~Retry \
- @ ~Yes \
- @ Yes \
- @ ~No \
- @ No \
- @ ~Zoom \
- @ Done \
- @ OK \
- @Cancel \
- @ ~Save \
- @~Review \
- @~Exit Setup \
- @Exit Setup \
- @Help \
- @Resume \
- @Other ~Driver \
- @Other ~Protocol \
- @~Add New Config \
- @Add/Remove ~Protocols \
- @~Remove Config \
- @Cancel Driver Import \
- @Import Selected Drivers \
- @~Auditing...
- @~Advanced...
- @~File Sys...
- The installation configuration type could not be
- found in the LANMAN.INI file. Before proceeding, \
- select again the product type that has been installed.
- @Product:
- IRemoving files
- IREM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == \
- DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES \
- == LANMAN 2.2a ====
- I@@REM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == \
- DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES \
- == LANMAN 2.2a ====
- IInsert Disk@%1
- in drive %2:
- or give a new path:
- [ ]
- and choose <OK>.
- IInstalling files
- @ Installing files from
- @ file(s) left to copy
- I Unrecoverable error on
- drive %1
- I%1 \
- @This program was previously run. \
- It cannot be run a second time.
- IAn unrecoverable error occurred.
- IThe patch or hotfix you are attempting to install
- is at least as old as the currently installed version
- of LAN Manager.
- Do you want to install this patch or hotfix anyway?
- IBecause the patch of hotfix you are trying to install is
- no newer than the installed version of LAN Manager,
- the functionality of the patch or hotfix is probably
- already present. Adding this patch or hotfix could
- destabilize this installation of LAN Manager.
- Select <No> to abort Setup.
- Select <Yes> to install the patch or hotfix.
- IA previously installed hotfix may conflict with
- the patch or hotfix you are trying to install.
- Unless you are sure of the consequences of installing
- this patch or hotfix on this installation, select <No>
- and call Microsoft Product Support for more information.
- Do you want to install this patch or hotfix anyway?
- IThe new patch of hotfix may remove functionality that
- an earlier hotfix supplied, with the result that an
- old problem may reappear. Microsoft Product Support can
- help you determine the consequences of installing this
- patch or hotfix on this installation.
- Select <No> to abort Setup.
- Select <Yes> to install this patch or hotfix.
- IThe patch or hotfix you are attempting to install
- is for an older version of LAN Manager than
- you are currently using.
- Do you want to install this patch or hotfix anyway?
- INetwork Drivers
- IWorkstation parameters
- IServer parameters
- IServices parameters
- IConnectivity Setup
- INo help available.
- IHelp
- IUsing the Keyboard
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- ACCELERATOR Denoted by an underlined or highlighted
- letter in a command button. Pressing ALT
- and then the letter chooses that command
- button.
- ARROW Within a text box, a list box, or a
- KEYS range of choices, moves the selection
- left, right, up, or down.
- END Positions the cursor at the end of a
- selected text field.
- ENTER Invokes the selected command button
- (usually the <OK> button).
- ESC Cancels the current dialog box or
- condition and returns to the previous
- dialog box or condition. Equivalent
- to choosing the <Cancel> button.
- F1 Calls up online help. Equivalent
- to choosing the <Help> button.
- HOME Moves the cursor to the start of a
- selected text field.
- PAGE DOWN Scrolls down one page within a dialog box
- or list box. Effective only when the
- scroll bar appears at the right of the
- box.
- IPAGE UP Scrolls up one page within a dialog box
- or list box. Effective only when the
- scroll bar appears at the right of the
- box.
- SPACEBAR Selects or clears a selected check box [X].
- Turns the selection on or off.
- TAB Moves to the next field in the dialog
- box.
- SHIFT + Moves to the previous field in the
- TAB dialog box.
- The "Using the Keyboard in Setup" dialog box has
- these command buttons:
- <OK> proceeds with the installation.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any newly
- installed files and directories, and returns the
- computer to its preinstallation condition.
- IInstall LAN Manager
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- You are asked to provide two entries:
- * INSTALL FROM THIS DRIVE asks for the source of the
- LAN Manager files. This is typically the A: or B:
- drive. Default is A:.
- * PUT IN THIS DIRECTORY asks for the drive and
- directory where the Setup program should install
- the LAN Manager software. For MS OS/2 computers
- the default is C:\LANMAN. For MS-DOS computers the
- default is C:\LANMAN.DOS.
- <OK> accepts your entries and proceeds with
- installation or upgrade.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation or upgrade, removes
- any newly installed files and directories, and returns
- the hard disk to its previous condition.
- ICopy Driver or Protocol Files
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- To copy the files for the needed network adapter card
- driver or protocols, place the disk containing the
- needed driver(s) in the specified drive.
- If the needed files are in a location other than the
- specified drive, you have the option of typing a drive,
- or a drive and path.
- Contact the manufacturer of your network adapter card
- if you do not have a needed network adapter card
- driver.
- <OK> accepts your entry and takes you to the next
- dialog box.
- <Cancel Driver Import> returns you to the previous
- dialog box.
- IOther Network Adapter Drivers
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- This dialog box lists all the network adapter card
- drivers available on the specified disk or in the
- specified directory. Select one to be copied into the
- LAN Manager installation.
- A network adapter card driver is selected by clicking,
- or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key until it is
- highlighted.
- Refer the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and
- Configuration Guide for more information about network
- adapter card drivers.
- <OK> copies the selection into the LAN Manager
- installation.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- IOther Network Protocols
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- This dialog box lists all the protocols available on
- the specified disk or in the specified directory. You
- can select one or more to be copied into the LAN
- Manager installation.
- A protocol is selected by clicking, or by pressing the
- UP or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted, then
- pressing the space bar so that an "X" appears in the
- brackets to the left of the protocol.
- See the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and
- Configuration Guide for more information about
- protocols.
- <OK> copies your selection(s) into the LAN Manager
- installation.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- IImport Network Drivers
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Do you need to import drivers or protocols from
- another disk, or from another path? If so, choose
- <Yes>. If not, choose <No>.
- <No> proceeds with the installation.
- <Yes> returns you to the Copy Driver or Protocol Files
- dialog box, where you specify the source of the next
- driver or protocol(s) to be imported.
- IConfiguration Complete
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- You have the choice of accepting and saving the
- configuration settings you have made; or returning to
- the configuration dialog boxes, where you may review
- and if necessary change the settings.
- <Save> saves your configuration settings, and then
- either completes the installation or, if this is a
- reconfiguration, exits to the Setup screen.
- <Review> returns to the Workstation Configuration
- dialog box, if this is an installation. From there you
- can review and if necessary change the configuration
- settings. If this a reconfiguration (from the Setup
- screen), <Review> returns you to the first dialog box
- you saw when you began this configuration sequence.
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any
- newly installed files and directories, and returns
- the hard disk to its preinstallation condition. This
- command button appears only during installation (but
- not during reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- IInsert Disk
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- If you are using the specified disk, put it in the
- specified drive. If the required files are on a
- different drive or on a server, type the drive letter,
- or a pathname to the directory that has the files, in
- the space provided.
- Choose <OK> to proceed with the installation or
- upgrade, using the information provided in this dialog.
- Choose <Cancel> to return to the previous dialog
- without saving any information provided in this dialog.
- This command button appears only during reconfiguration
- from the Setup screen (but not during installation).
- If you are performing an installation or upgrade,
- rather than changing an existing configuration, you may
- choose <Exit Setup> to cancel the installation or
- upgrade. If you are upgrading, this option will return
- you to the previous dialog without saving any
- information provided in this dialog. If you are
- performing a new installation, this option will also
- delete files and directories copied to your hard disk
- during this installation, leaving your hard disk as it
- was before you started the Setup program.
- IExit Setup Program
- -------------------------------------------------------
- You have issued the Exit Setup command.
- You have the option of proceeding with the exit, or
- canceling the exit, returning to the previous dialog
- box, and continuing the installation or upgrade.
- <Resume> returns you to the previous dialog box. You
- can proceed with LAN Manager installation or upgrade.
- <Exit Setup> exits the installation or upgrade, removes
- any newly installed files and directories, and returns
- the hard disk to its previous condition.
- IWorkstation Configuration
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- A configuration consists of a network adapter card
- driver and (unless the driver is monolithic) one or
- more protocols bound to it. (A monolithic network
- adapter card driver serves as a network adapter card
- driver and protocol driver combined.)
- This dialog box shows the installed network adapter
- card drivers and any protocol(s) bound to each driver.
- You can accept or alter the displayed configurations.
- You make a selection by clicking, or by pressing the UP
- or DOWN arrow keys. Selecting a driver or any of its
- protocols is the same as selecting the configuration.
- Refer to the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and
- Configuration Guide for more information on network
- adapter card drivers and protocols.
- If this computer has no network adapter cards, but
- you intend to use the Microsoft LAN Manager Remote
- Access Server product, select NONE from the list of
- network adapter cards.
- <OK> accepts the displayed configuration and then
- either proceeds with installation or (if LAN Manager is
- already installed and this is a reconfiguration) exits
- to the Setup screen. In either case however, if the
- TCP/IP protocol is a member of a displayed
- configuration, you are first taken to the TCP/IP
- Settings dialog box.
- <Add/Remove Protocols> takes you to the Network
- Protocols dialog box, where you can change the
- protocols for the selected configuration.
- <Add New Config> takes you to the Network Adapter
- Drivers dialog box, where you can initiate a new
- configuration by selecting a network adapter card
- driver.
- I<Remove Config> removes the selected configuration
- (meaning a network adapter card driver and any
- protocols bound to it).
- <Cancel> cancels any changes and returns to the Setup
- screen. This command button appears only during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen (but not during
- installation).
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any
- installed files and directories, and returns the hard
- disk to its preinstallation condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- INo Network Drivers Selected
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- The Workstation Configuration dialog box does not
- contain a network driver configuration (meaning a
- network adapter card driver and, if the driver is not
- monolithic, one or more protocols). This server or
- workstation cannot participate in your network until a
- network driver is selected. You may wish to omit the
- NET START WORKSTATION or NET START SERVER command from
- your AUTOEXEC.BAT or STARTUP.CMD file until a network
- driver has been installed, to avoid error messages when
- booting this computer.
- There are two reasons you may want to proceed without
- selecting network drivers at this time: you may be
- planning to later install the Remote Access Service,
- or you may be planning to later run Setup (from the
- hard disk, not from the set of installation disks)
- again, and select network drivers at that time.
- <OK> accepts the workstation configuration without
- network drivers being selected, and proceeds with the
- installation or (if LAN Manager is already installed
- and this is a reconfiguration) exits to the Setup
- screen.
- <Cancel> returns to the previous dialog box, where
- you can select a network driver.
- INetwork Protocols for
- (Selected Network Adapter Card Driver)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- You must select one or more protocols to bind to
- the selected network adapter card driver.
- A protocol is selected by clicking, or by pressing the
- UP or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted, then
- pressing the space bar so that an "X" appears in the
- brackets to the left of the protocol.
- If an appropriate protocol is not listed, and if you
- have a disk containing an appropriate protocol, you can
- add it to the installation by selecting <Other
- Protocol> and following the on-screen instructions.
- For information on protocols see the Microsoft LAN
- Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.
- <OK> binds the selected protocol(s) to the previously
- selected network adapter card driver and takes you to
- the Workstation Configuration dialog box, where the new
- configuration is displayed.
- <Other Protocol> prompts you to provide a disk that
- contains additional protocols; or to provide the path
- to those protocols.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any
- installed files and directories, and returns the hard
- disk to its preinstallation condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- ITCP/IP Settings
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- You are asked to provide four TCP/IP parameters:
- * IP ADDRESS is the internet protocol address, a number
- identifying this computer to other computers on the
- network. It must be unique, and is composed of four
- fields separated by periods, in the form:
- w.x.y.z
- Each field (w, x, y, and z) represents a range of
- possible numbers from 0 to 255. The IP address
- must have an entry.
- * SUBNET MASK is a series of bits used to identify the
- subnet number portion of an IP address. It is four
- fields separated by periods, in the form:
- w.x.y.z
- Each field (w, x, y, and z) represents a range of
- possible numbers from 0 to 255.
- If your network uses subnets you must use the
- correct subnet mask. (This reduces unnecessary
- network traffic.) Obtain the subnet mask from your
- network administrator.
- If your network does not use subnets, then you must
- use one of these values:
- For class A addresses: 255.0.0.0
- For class B addresses: 255.255.0.0
- For class C addresses: 255.255.255.0
- I* DEFAULT GATEWAY (ROUTER) is the IP address of the
- default router. A router is a hardware device that
- connects networks together to create an internetwork.
- This address is composed of four fields separated
- by periods, in the form:
- w.x.y.z
- Each field (w, x, y, and z) represents a range of
- possible numbers from 0 to 255. This address is
- optional and may be left blank.
- * NUMBER OF NETBIOS SESSIONS. For servers, peer
- workstations, and MS OS/2 workstations the range is
- 1-254 and the default is 40. For MS-DOS
- workstations the range is 1-22 and the default is 6.
- This parameter is required and must have an entry.
- For more detailed information refer to the Microsoft
- LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.
- <OK> accepts your entries. If this is an installation,
- you proceed to the next dialog box. If this a
- reconfiguration, you return to the Setup screen.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- IDNR and Sockets Settings
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- * Username: the username your system will provide to a
- host for authentication. The default entry is your
- LAN Manager username.
- * Hostname: the host name your workstation will report to
- the host when using the remote services. The default
- entry is your LAN Manager computername.
- Enter the Domain Name Resolver (DNR) Parameters only
- if your TCP/IP network has a domain name service (DNS)
- server. See your network administrator if you don't
- know if you have a DNS or if you don't know its IP
- address.
- If your network has a DNS and you choose to configure
- the DNR parameters, the DNR module will be loaded with
- your sockets and Telnet applications to resolve hostname
- to IP address mappings. This allows you to specify remote
- hosts by hostname without knowing specific IP addresses.
- * Use DNS for hostname resolution: Check this option to
- invoke DNR from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
- * Primary nameserver: The IP address of the first DNS
- that you want the DNR to consult when attempting to
- resolve hostname to IP address mappings.
- * Secondary nameserver: the IP address of the DNS you
- want the DNR to consult if the Primary nameserver
- fails.
- * Domain name suffix: this suffix is automatically
- appended to any hostname for DNS processing. For
- example, if the domain name suffix is:
- microsoft.com
- a request to the DNS with the rsh command:
- rsh lm22svr -l maria cat /etc/motd
- will be received by the DNS as:
- lm22svr.microsoft.com
- Ask your network administrator what you should choose
- as a domain name suffix. This value is usually different
- than the LAN Manager domain.
- * Enable Windows sockets: Check this option to invoke
- SOCKETS from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
- * Number of Sockets: This parameter specifies the
- maximum number of sockets that can be made available
- to applications at one time. The maximum value for
- this parameter is 22; the minimum is 1.
- Note: applications may use more than one socket to
- provide a service. Consider this when trying to
- maximize available memory.
- Note: The total number of sockets and NetBIOS sessions
- combined may not exceed 22.
- <OK> accepts your entries.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- INetwork Adapter Drivers
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- Select a network adapter card driver that supports the
- network adapter card installed in this computer. A
- driver is selected by clicking; or by pressing the UP
- or DOWN arrow key until it is highlighted.
- If an appropriate driver is not listed, and if you have
- a disk containing an appropriate driver, you can add it
- to the installation by selecting <Other Driver> and
- following the on-screen instructions. Contact the
- manufacturer of your network adapter card if you do not
- have a needed network adapter card driver.
- You can select only one driver at a time. If this is
- a LAN Manager Enhanced workstation and if you need to
- install multiple drivers to support multiple network
- adapter cards, you will later have the opportunity to
- return to this dialog box and select another driver.
- During installation (but not during reconfiguration
- from the Setup screen) you can select NO DRIVER in
- order to complete installation without specifying a
- driver. However, this computer will not be able to
- participate in the network until a valid network
- adapter card driver is selected.
- For information on drivers refer to the Microsoft LAN
- Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.
- <OK> accepts the selected driver and proceeds to the
- next dialog box.
- <Other Driver> prompts you to provide a disk containing
- additional network adapter card drivers; or to provide
- the path to those drivers.
- <Cancel> cancels any selection made here and takes
- you to the Workstation Configuration dialog box.
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any
- installed files and directories, and returns the hard
- disk to its preinstallation condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- IInstall LAN Manager
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- Choose one of these products for installation:
- * LAN MANAGER ENHANCED workstations can connect to LAN
- directories and printers, send and receive network
- messages, and use other LAN resources and services
- (such as IPC network named pipes). You can issue
- network commands either from the command line or
- from the LAN Manager screen. This is the default.
- * LAN MANAGER BASIC workstations can use LAN resources
- and services and connect to LAN directories and
- printers. You can issue network commands only from
- the command line. LAN Manager Basic uses less
- memory than LAN Manager Enhanced.
- <OK> accepts your selection and proceeds.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any
- newly installed files and directories, and returns the
- hard disk to its preinstallation condition.
- IWorkstation Settings
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- Workstation Settings has these fields:
- * COMPUTER NAME is the name by which the network
- identifies this computer. The name must be unique
- within the network. It is one word, up to 15
- characters, and can contain letters, numbers, and
- these characters:
- ! # $ % & ( ) ^ _ ` { } ~
- It cannot be the same as a domain name. Default is
- COMPUTERNAME. An entry is required.
- * USER NAME is the name by which the network
- identifies the user of this computer. It is one
- word, up to 20 characters, and can contain letters,
- numbers, and these characters:
- ! # $ % & ( ) ^ _ ` { } ~
- It can be identical to the computername. Default is
- USER. Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced (not
- LAN Manager Basic).
- * DOMAIN NAME is the name of the domain to which this
- workstation belongs. It is one word, up to 15
- characters, and can contain letters, numbers, and
- these characters:
- ! # $ % & ( ) ^ _ ` { } ~
- It cannot be the same as any computername. Default
- is DOMAIN. Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced
- (not LAN Manager Basic).
- * OTHER DOMAINS TO MONITOR specifies the names of up to
- four other domains in which this workstation can
- participate, meaning the NET VIEW command can display
- servers from those domains, and this workstation will
- receive domain-wide broadcasts sent to those domains.
- I Default is no entries (blank). Effective only for
- LAN Manager Enhanced (not LAN Manager Basic).
- * MESSAGING SERVICES allows the workstation to send and
- receive messages over the network. Default is Yes.
- Effective only for LAN Manager Enhanced (not LAN
- Manager Basic).
- This parameter is set by clicking with the mouse; or
- by pressing TAB until Messaging services is selected,
- then pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys until the
- desired setting (Yes or No) is selected.
- <OK> accepts your entries and proceeds.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- box, if this is an installation. If this is a
- reconfiguration, <Cancel> returns without change to
- the Setup screen.
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any newly
- installed files and directories, and returns the
- computer to its previous condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- ISupport for Windows Environment
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- The Microsoft Windows graphical environment is
- installed on this computer. Choose whether or not LAN
- Manager will run with the Windows environment (Yes or
- No) by clicking, or by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow
- key. Default is Yes.
- If you select Yes here, and if you previously selected
- Yes for running the Messaging service, then the network
- popup utility will be configured to run with the
- Windows environment.
- <OK> accepts your selection and continues installation
- or reconfiguration.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any newly
- installed files and directories, and returns the
- computer to its previous condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- IWindows Directory
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- For LAN Manager to run with the Windows graphical
- environment, it needs to know the location of the
- WIN.INI file on this computer. If the displayed path
- is wrong, type the correct drive letter and directory.
- <OK> accepts your selection and continues installation
- or reconfiguration.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any newly
- installed files and directories, and returns the
- computer to its previous condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- IMessaging Popups
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- Choose whether LAN Manager will display messages on
- this computer only while the Windows graphical
- environment is running (the default selection), or
- in both MS-DOS and the Windows environment (meaning
- messages are always displayed).
- Make your selection by clicking with the mouse, or by
- pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys.
- Always displaying messages uses about 16K more of
- this computer's memory than does displaying messages
- only while the Windows environment is running.
- <OK> accepts your selection and continues installation
- or reconfiguration.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any newly
- installed files and directories, and returns the
- computer to its previous condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- IMemory Management
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- Choose whether LAN Manager will optimize its use of
- memory on this computer. This parameter is set by
- clicking with the mouse, or by pressing the UP or DOWN
- arrow keys until the desired setting (Yes or No) is
- selected.
- When memory is optimized, Setup places as much LAN
- Manager software as possible outside of conventional
- memory, leaving more conventional memory for
- applications. Setup does not modify existing memory
- management parameters if they have already been set on
- this computer.
- <OK> optimizes LAN Manager's use of memory on this
- computer and continues installation or reconfiguration.
- <Cancel> returns without change to the previous dialog
- <Exit Setup> cancels installation, removes any newly
- installed files and directories, and returns the
- computer to its previous condition. This command
- button appears only during installation (but not during
- reconfiguration from the Setup screen).
- IRemove LAN Manager
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Remove deletes the LAN Manager software from this
- computer. It deletes the LAN Manager files from the
- hard disk, and removes all LAN Manager references from
- the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
- <No> cancels the remove attempt and returns you to the
- Setup screen.
- <Yes> removes LAN Manager.
- IHelp Contents
- @Select a Help Topic:
- @Exiting the Setup screen
- Issuing commands from Setup screen menus
- Using the LAN Manager menu
- Using the Configuration menu
- Using the Connectivity menu
- Using the Help menu
- IHelp for Setup
- IExiting the Setup screen
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- To exit the Setup screen and return to the MS-DOS
- command line:
- 1. Close all open dialog boxes.
- 2. Issue the Exit Setup command in one of these ways:
- * From the LAN Manager menu choose Exit Setup, or
- * Press F3
- If you have changed the configuration during
- this session with the Setup screen, you will
- be instructed to reboot after exiting Setup.
- IIssuing commands from Setup screen menus
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- To issue commands from the Setup screen:
- 1. Choose a menu by:
- * Clicking it, or
- * Holding down ALT and pressing the accelerator
- letter (corresponding to the underlined or
- highlighted letter of the menu name), or
- * Pressing F10 or ALT to select the menu bar,
- pressing TAB, SHIFT+TAB, LEFT arrow, or RIGHT
- arrow to select the menu, then pressing ENTER.
- 2. Choose a command from the menu by:
- * Clicking it, or
- * Pressing the accelerator letter (corresponding to
- the underlined or highlighted letter in the
- command), or
- * Pressing the function key (if an F-key is
- displayed on the menu next to the command
- name), or
- * Pressing the DOWN arrow key until the command
- is highlighted, then pressing ENTER.
- IUsing the LAN Manager menu
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- The LAN Manager menu has two commands:
- * REMOVE LAN MANAGER removes LAN Manager information
- from this computer's CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and
- (if the Microsoft Windows graphical environment is
- installed) WIN.INI files. Remove also deletes the
- LAN Manager files from the hard disk.
- * EXIT SETUP takes you out of the LAN Manager Setup
- screen and returns you to the MS-DOS command line.
- If you have changed the LAN Manager configuration
- during this session with the Setup screen, the LAN
- Manager Configuration Changed dialog box appears
- next, instructing you to reboot the workstation
- after exiting Setup.
- However, if a connectivity product is installed,
- configuration changes you made in the LAN
- Manager Setup program may also require that you
- change the installed connectivity product's
- configuration. In this case, you are taken next
- to the Setup program for that connectivity product.
- IUsing the Configuration menu
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- The Configuration menu has two commands:
- * NETWORK DRIVERS takes you to a series of dialog
- boxes where you can review and change the network
- adapter card driver(s) and protocol(s) for this
- workstation.
- * WORKSTATION SETTINGS takes you to the
- Workstation Settings dialog box.
- For LAN Manager Enhanced you can
- review or change these parameters:
- - Computername
- - Username
- - Domain name
- - Other domains to monitor
- - Messaging services
- For LAN Manager Basic, only the
- computername parameter is effective.
- Depending on this computer's configuration, when you
- complete and exit the Workstation Settings dialog
- box, you will be taken to other dialog boxes where
- you can set parameters for Memory, Messaging, and the
- Windows environment.
- IUsing the Connectivity menu
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- The Connectivity menu displays a varying number of
- commands, depending on the connectivity products
- installed on this workstation:
- * INSTALL always appears on the Connectivity menu.
- When you choose Install, Setup instructs you to
- insert the first installation disk for the
- connectivity product you want to install. Insert the
- disk, choose <OK>, and follow the on-screen
- instructions.
- * REMOTE ACCESS SERVICE appears on the Connectivity
- menu only if the Remote Access Service has been
- installed on this workstation.
- When you choose Remote Access Service the Remote
- Access Service Setup screen appears. For
- instructions on using this screen, use its online
- help or see the Remote Access Service manual(s).
- * NETWARE SERVICE appears on the Connectivity menu only
- if the NetWare Service has been installed on this
- workstation.
- When you choose NetWare Service, the NetWare
- Service Setup screen appears. For instructions on
- using this screen, use its online help or see the
- NetWare Service manual(s).
- IUsing the Help Menu
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- The Help menu has four commands:
- * CONTENTS presents a scrollable list of help topics
- that explain various aspects of the LAN Manager Setup
- program and screen. When you choose a topic from the
- list a help dialog box appears with an explanation of
- that topic.
- * KEYBOARD presents a help dialog box that explains
- keyboard functions specific to the LAN Manager
- Setup program and screen.
- * GLOSSARY presents a list of terms and phrases
- specific to the LAN Manager Setup program and screen.
- When you choose a term or phrase from the list
- a help dialog box appears with a definition of
- that term or phrase.
- * ABOUT SETUP presents the About Setup dialog box,
- which provides copyright and other information about
- LAN Manager and the LAN Manager Setup program.
- IGlossary
- @Select a glossary entry to see a definition:
- @AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- autostart
- button
- check box
- click
- command button
- computername
- CONFIG.SYS file
- configuration template
- default
- default gateway (router)
- device driver
- dialog box
- domain
- domain name
- driver
- expanded memory
- expanded memory manager (EMM)
- extended memory
- file allocation table (FAT)
- filename
- gateway
- internet
- internet protocol (IP) address
- interprocess communication (IPC)
- LAN Manager Basic
- LAN Manager Basic boot disk
- LAN Manager directory
- LAN Manager Enhanced
- LAN Manager screen
- LAN Manager Setup program
- LANMAN.INI file
- list box
- local
- local computer
- loopback driver
- Messaging service
- Imonolithic driver
- MS-DOS
- named pipe
- NDISK
- NetBEUI
- Netpopup service
- network adapter card
- network adapter card driver
- network installation directory
- network installation disk
- network installation share
- no driver
- operating system
- option button
- other domains to monitor
- pathname
- protocol
- protocol driver
- protocol stack
- PROTOCOL.INI file
- reboot
- remote
- remote computer
- Remove LAN Manager
- router
- scroll
- scroll bar
- scroll box
- server
- servername
- Setup program
- Setup screen
- sockets
- subnet mask
- TCP/IP
- template name
- Itext box
- transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP)
- transport driver
- username
- workstation
- Workstation service
- workstation settings
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- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
- 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
- 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
- 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
- 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
- 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
- 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
- 81 82
- IDefinition
- IAUTOEXEC.BAT file
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A special batch program that runs automatically every
- time an MS-DOS computer is started or restarted. The
- file contains basic startup commands that help
- determine the computer's configuration.
- Iautostart
- -------------------------------------------------------
- To "autostart" a service is to start that service every
- time the LAN Manager software starts. Some services
- can be autostarted with the Workstation service; others
- can be autostarted with the Server service.
- Iboot
- -------------------------------------------------------
- To turn on power for a computer and load the operating
- system into memory.
- Ibutton
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A command name, enclosed in angle brackets, at the
- bottom of a dialog box (for example, <Cancel>).
- Choosing a button carries out a command or leads to
- another dialog box.
- Also called a command button.
- Icheck box
- -------------------------------------------------------
- An element in a LAN Manager Setup program dialog box
- that lets you select or clear an option.
- Iclick
- -------------------------------------------------------
- To position the mouse pointer on a character and then
- press and release the left mouse button.
- Icommand button
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A command name, enclosed in angle brackets, at the
- bottom of a dialog box (for example, <Cancel>).
- Choosing a command button carries out a command or
- leads to another dialog box.
- Also called a button.
- Icomputername
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The name by which the local area network identifies a
- server or a workstation. Each computername on the
- network must be unique.
- ICONFIG.SYS file
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A system configuration file used by both MS OS/2
- and MS-DOS operating systems that controls the way the
- operating system runs on the computer.
- Iconfiguration template
- -------------------------------------------------------
- An file that determines the configuration of a
- workstation installed or upgraded over the
- network. This is an ASCII file and can be edited.
- You can create as many configuration templates as
- necessary to support the various MS-DOS workstation
- configurations you want. Using configuration
- templates helps you introduce standard workstation
- configurations.
- Idefault
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A value or option that a utility or a program
- automatically uses. A value coded into the LAN Manager
- software.
- Idefault gateway (router)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Under TCP/IP, a hardware device that connects networks
- together to create an internet. In the LAN Manager
- Setup program, the default gateway (router) is
- specified in the TCP/IP Settings dialog box.
- Idevice driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A program that provides an interface between a hardware
- component of the system (for example, a network adapter
- card) and the computer's operating system (for example,
- a program loaded by a device entry in CONFIG.SYS).
- Idialog box
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A special window that appears on the screen and
- requires a response from the user. Dialog boxes often
- present a number of options from which to select.
- Idomain
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Servers and workstations grouped for administrative and
- security purposes.
- Idomain name
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The name assigned to a domain. A domain name must be
- unique within a local area network and cannot be the
- same as any computername.
- Idriver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- In LAN Manager, a program that controls or regulates a
- device.
- Iexpanded memory
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Usable physical memory beyond the conventional memory
- limit of 640K for MS-DOS. The use of expanded memory is
- defined by the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS), and
- requires an device driver called the Expanded Memory
- Manager (EMM).
- Iexpanded memory manager (EMM)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A device driver that implements the Expanded Memory
- Specification (EMS).
- Iextended memory
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Memory from 1 megabyte (10,245K) to 16 megabytes
- (16,384K). Extended memory can be used with MS OS/2 or
- MS-DOS. The MS-DOS HIMEM.SYS device driver loads LAN
- Manager software into extended memory.
- Ifile allocation table (FAT)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- An MS-DOS and MS OS/2 file system that tracks the
- location of files in directories. The file allocation
- table (FAT) also allocates free disk space to ensure
- space is available for new files.
- MS OS/2 (version 1.2 or later) can replace the FAT file
- system with an installable file system (IFS), such as
- HPFS.
- Ifilename
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A unique name for a file. With the FAT file system, a
- filename can have as many as 8 characters that can be
- followed by a filename extension of up to 3 characters.
- With the MS OS/2 HPFS file system, a filename can have
- as many as 254 characters.
- Igateway
- -------------------------------------------------------
- With TCP/IP, a hardware device that connects networks
- together to create an internet. Also called a router.
- Iinternet
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A group of interconnected networks. Most TCP/IP
- networks are connected to a large network known as the
- defense data network (DDN) or simply as the internet.
- Iinternet protocol (IP) address
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A number that identifies the computer to other
- computers on the network. Any computer using TCP/IP on
- the network must have a unique internet protocol (IP)
- address.
- Iinterprocess communication (IPC)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The communication between different processes of a
- program, between different computers running parts
- of a single program, or between two programs working
- together.
- ILAN Manager Basic
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager software that enables an MS-DOS
- computer to connect to local area network directories
- and printers, and to print jobs over the network. With
- LAN Manager Basic, network tasks can be done from the
- command line only.
- ILAN Manager Basic boot disk
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A floppy disk that can boot a properly equipped MS-DOS
- computer as a LAN Manager Basic workstation.
- ILAN Manager directory
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The directory where the LAN Manager software is
- installed. The default directory for an MS-DOS
- computer is C:\LANMAN.DOS. The default directory for
- an MS OS/2 computer is C:\LANMAN.
- ILAN Manager Enhanced
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager software that enables an MS-DOS
- computer to connect to local area network directories
- and printers, print jobs over the network, send and
- receive network messages, and use IPC network named
- pipes. With LAN Manager Enhanced, network tasks can be
- done from the command line and from the LAN Manager
- Screen.
- ILAN Manager screen
- -------------------------------------------------------
- LAN Manager's menu-oriented interface for network
- users. (It is not available from LAN Manager MS-DOS
- Basic workstations.)
- ILAN Manager Setup program
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The program that installs and configures LAN Manager
- software on a workstation or a server. During
- installation, the Setup program is copied to the
- computer's hard disk for later use in managing the
- computer's configuration.
- ILANMAN.INI file
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager initialization file. The values in this
- file determine the option settings for computers on the
- local area network. These values can be modified to
- suit network requirements.
- Ilist box
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Within a LAN Manager Setup program dialog box, a box
- that contains a list of items from which you can
- select, and sometimes contains check boxes you can use
- to select more than one item.
- Ilocal
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Describes any server, computer, or network resource
- that is physically located where the user is working.
- Ilocal computer
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The computer physically located where the user is
- working.
- Iloopback driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A monolithic, local area network device driver that
- lets a computer with no network adapter card run LAN
- Manager for testing purposes.
- IMessaging service
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager service that enables an MS-DOS
- workstation or server to receive messages from
- network users. The Messaging service can also store
- messages in a log file.
- Imonolithic driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A network device driver that acts as a network adapter
- card driver and protocol driver combined.
- IMS-DOS
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Microsoft Disk Operating System. The operating system
- used by some LAN Manager workstations.
- Inamed pipe
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A connection used for transferring data between
- separate processes, usually on separate computers.
- Named pipes are the foundation of interprocess
- communication.
- INDISK
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The command used to create a network installation disk
- (the disk used to connect an MS-DOS computer to a LAN
- Manager server, and which then installs and configures
- the LAN Manager workstation software over the network
- to an MS-DOS computer).
- When used with the /F switch (NDISK /F), NDISK creates
- a LAN Manager Basic boot disk, capable of booting a
- properly equipped MS-DOS computer as a LAN Manager
- Basic workstation.
- NDISK must be issued from a LAN Manager version 2.2a
- server which already has a network installation share
- created with the NPREP command.
- INetBEUI
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The NetBIOS Extended User Interface network device
- driver. The NetBEUI driver is the transport driver
- supplied with LAN Manager. It can bind with as many as
- eight media access control drivers. For MS OS/2, the
- filename for the NetBEUI driver is NETBEUI.OS2. For
- MS-DOS, the filename for the NetBEUI driver is
- NETBEUI.DOS.
- INetpopup service
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager service that displays messages on the
- computer screen when they arrive from other local area
- network users or from LAN Manager.
- Inetwork adapter card
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A printed circuit board, installed in a computer, that
- enables the computer to run LAN Manager software and
- join the local area network.
- Inetwork adapter card driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A network device driver that controls the physical
- function of a network adapter card.
- Inetwork installation directory
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The directory on a server with LAN Manager version 2.2a
- that contains all the necessary files to install
- MS-DOS workstation software over the network. Create
- this directory with the NPREP command.
- Inetwork installation disk
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A floppy disk that can boot a properly equipped MS-DOS
- computer, connect it to the network installation share
- on a server, and invoke the workstation installation
- and configuration process from that network
- installation share. Create this disk with the NDISK
- command.
- Inetwork installation share
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The directory on a LAN Manager version 2.2a server that
- contains all the necessary files to install MS-DOS
- workstation software over the network, and that has
- received all necessary permissions to allow properly
- equipped MS-DOS computers to connect. This share is
- created with the NPREP command.
- Ino driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The network adapter card driver selection that allows
- you to complete an installation without specifying a
- network adapter card driver or a protocol.
- However, the computer cannot participate in the network
- until a valid network adapter card driver and a
- protocol are selected (from the Setup screen of the
- installed workstation).
- Ioperating system
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The computer software (such as MS-DOS or MS OS/2) that
- controls the operation of a personal computer. The
- operating system translates your commands to the
- computer and carries them out, helping you create
- files, run programs, print documents, and perform other
- tasks.
- Ioption button
- -------------------------------------------------------
- One of a set of options in a dialog box. You can select
- only one option from the set.
- Iother domains to monitor
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A parameter in the Workstation Settings dialog box.
- In addition to the domain which it is a member, a
- server or workstation can participate in as many as
- four other domains. Participation means that the net
- view command can display servers from those domains,
- and that this workstation will receive domain-wide
- broadcast transmissions sent to those domains.
- Ipath
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A set of directory names that define a location on a
- drive. For example, the path REPORTS\ACCT\NORTH
- indicates that the NORTH subdirectory is in the ACCT
- subdirectory of the REPORTS directory.
- A backslash (\) precedes each directory name except the
- top-level one. An initial backslash indicates that the
- path begins at the drive's root directory. When the
- path begins with a driver letter, it is called an
- absolute path.
- Ipathname
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A path that ends in a filename. A path specifies a
- directory; a pathname specifies a file. A pathname,
- like a path, can be absolute, containing a drive
- letter, or it can be relative to the current drive and
- directory.
- Iprotocol
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A set of communications rules and conventions for data
- exchange between computing devices.
- Iprotocol driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A network device driver that implements a protocol. It
- controls one or more network adapter card drivers.
- Iprotocol stack
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A combination of network device drivers used to span
- the layers between LAN Manager and a network adapter
- card. A stack consists of one monolithic driver, or a
- transport driver plus a media access control driver.
- IPROTOCOL.INI file
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The protocol manager initialization file. Controls,
- along with CONFIG.SYS and LANMAN.INI, the configuration
- of LAN Manager network device drivers. This file
- describes all protocol and network adapter card drivers
- and defines how to bind them together.
- Ireboot
- -------------------------------------------------------
- To restart a computer by restarting the operating
- system.
- Iremote
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Describes a resource on the network that is physically
- located away from the computer where you are working.
- Iremote computer
- -------------------------------------------------------
- With the TCP/IP protocol, a computer on the network
- that provides TCP/IP utilities to local computers.
- Remote computers include UNIX and DEC VAX computers.
- IRemove LAN Manager
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The Remove LAN Manager command deletes all LAN Manager
- directories, files, and configuration information from
- this computer.
- Irouter
- -------------------------------------------------------
- With TCP/IP, network hardware that connects networks
- together to create an internet. Also called a gateway.
- Iscroll
- -------------------------------------------------------
- To move the text in a window or dialog box up or down
- by lines or by screens.
- Iscroll bar
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The shaded bar, with arrows at top and bottom, that
- appears at the right of some LAN Manager dialog boxes
- when that box contains more information than can be
- shown in one screen.
- You can use the mouse to click on the scroll bar, or
- you can press the PAGE DOWN key, to move through the
- information in the dialog box,
- Iscroll box
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The small box that appears on a scroll bar in a list
- box. The scroll box reflects the position of the
- information in the list box in relation to the total
- contents of the list.
- You can use the mouse and drag the scroll box, to move
- to the desired information within the list box.
- Iserver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A computer that manages and shares data and equipment
- on a local area network.
- Iservername
- ------------------------------
- The computername of a server.
- ISetup program
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The program that installs and manages the configuration
- of LAN Manager software on a workstation or a server.
- During installation, the Setup program is copied to the
- computer's hard disk for later use in managing the
- computer's configuration.
- ISetup screen
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager menu-oriented interface for server and
- workstation configuration. It is available only after
- LAN Manager software installation is complete.
- Isockets
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A method of interprocess communication between a
- personal computer and a minicomputer or other personal
- computers.
- Isubnet mask
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A parameter in the TCP/IP Settings dialog box.
- Specifies a series of bits used to identify the subnet
- number portion of an IP address.
- ITCP/IP
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A protocol that enables LAN Manager workstations and
- servers to connect to other computers on the internet.
- TCP/IP was originally developed by DARPA, the U.S.
- Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
- Itemplate name
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The filename given to the configuration template used
- by LAN Manager during over-the-network installations
- and upgrades of LAN Manager MS-DOS workstations.
- A configuration template can have any valid filename
- that ends in the TEM extension.
- Itext box
- -------------------------------------------------------
- An area in which you can type information in a LAN
- Manager Setup screen dialog box.
- Itransmission control protocol/internet protocol
- (TCP/IP)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A protocol that enables LAN Manager workstations and
- servers to connect to other computers on the internet.
- TCP/IP was originally developed by DARPA, the U.S.
- Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
- Itransport driver
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A network device driver that implements a protocol,
- communicating between LAN Manager and one or more media
- access control drivers.
- Iusername
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The name by which the local area network identifies a
- user. A username and password are required for the user
- to gain access to the network. The username can be the
- same as the computername.
- This parameter can be set or changed in the Workstation
- Settings dialog box.
- Iworkstation
- -------------------------------------------------------
- A computer from which a person uses the local area
- network.
- IWorkstation service
- -------------------------------------------------------
- The LAN Manager service that enables a computer to use
- local area network resources and services. The
- Workstation service must be running for any other LAN
- Manager service to run.
- Iworkstation settings
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Parameters applicable to all LAN Manager workstations.
- During installation and configuration these parameters
- can be set in the Workstation Settings dialog box.
- IKeyboard Help
- IUsing the Keyboard
- -------------------------------------------------------
- (Click scroll bar or press Page Down to see more text.)
- ALT Selects the menu bar in the Setup screen.
- You can then press TAB, SHIFT+TAB, LEFT
- arrow, or RIGHT arrow to move to the
- desired menu.
- ACCELERATOR Is denoted by an underlined or highlighted
- letter in a menu, command, or command
- button.
- Pressing ALT and then the accelerator
- letter chooses that menu or command
- button.
- When a menu is open and its commands are
- displayed, ALT is not required. Pressing
- the accelerator letter alone chooses the
- command.
- ARROW Within the menu bar, a menu, a text box,
- KEYS a list box, or a range of choices, moves
- the selection left, right, up, or down.
- END Positions the cursor at the end of a
- selected text field.
- ENTER Invokes the selected command, or the
- selected command button.
- ESC Cancels the current dialog box or menu and
- returns to the previous dialog box or to
- the Setup screen. In a dialog box, is
- equivalent to choosing the <Cancel> button.
- IF1 Calls up online help from within a dialog
- box. Equivalent to choosing the <Help>
- button.
- F10 Selects the menu bar in the Setup screen.
- You can then press TAB, SHIFT+TAB, LEFT
- arrow, or RIGHT arrow to move to the
- desired menu.
- HOME Moves the cursor to the start of a
- selected text field.
- PAGE DOWN Scrolls down one page within a dialog box
- or list box. Effective only when the
- scroll bar appears at the right.
- PAGE UP Scrolls up one page within a dialog box
- or list box. Effective only when the
- scroll bar appears at the right.
- SPACEBAR Selects or clears (turns on or off) a
- selected check box [X].
- TAB Moves to the next menu, or to the next
- field in a dialog box.
- SHIFT + Moves to the previous menu, or to the
- TAB previous field in a dialog box.
- IAbout Setup \
- M I C R O S O F T (R)
- LAN Manager version 2.2a
- Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation
- 1987-1993
- @This feature is not yet implemented.
- I%1 \
- @No protocol description files were found.
- I%1 \
- @No network adapter driver description files were found.
- I*** Error ***
- I%1 \
- @Undefined error 000
- I%1 \
- @Network configuration is full.
- I%1 \
- @Your current computer hardware/software \
- configuration will not run LAN Manager. \
- See the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation \
- and Configuration Guide for the supported \
- hardware and software configurations.
- I%1 \
- @The LAN Manager Basic workstation for \
- MS-DOS does not support complex \
- configurations.
- I%1 \
- @More than one protocol of the same class has been selected.
- I%1 \
- @The network configuration is empty.
- I%1 \
- @The disk name is not defined.
- I%1 \
- @The disk name is too large for display.
- I%1 \
- @The number of files to copy is too large for display.
- I%1 \
- @There was an internal error when the disk \
- was copied.
- I%1 \
- @Not enough memory was available.
- IError creating directory \
- @Unable to create the directory
- I%1 \
- @Unable to create file: %2
- Error Code: %3
- I%1 \
- @Unable to read file: %2
- Error Code: %3
- I%1 \
- @Unable to write file: %2
- Error Code: %3
- I%1 \
- @Problem occurred when writing %2
- The file is saved in %3
- Exit Setup and replace the file with
- the one saved. Your changes to the configuration
- have been made.
- I%1 \
- @There is an error in SETUP.INF.
- I%1 \
- @No section was found in SETUP.INF for a configured network
- adapter driver or protocol. This driver may not be correctly
- copied to your hard disk.
- I%1 \
- @Unable to read LANMAN.INI.
- I%1 \
- @Before detaching you must stop the workstation by typing:
- NET STOP WORKSTATION.
- I%1 \
- @Setup is unable to perform the operation
- because the Workstation service is running
- You must:
- 1. Exit Setup.
- 2. Stop the Workstation service by typing:
- NET STOP WORKSTATION
- 3. Start Setup again and retry the operation.
- I%1 \
- @The current version of LAN Manager is not
- version 2.0 or greater, and therefore cannot
- be upgraded. Remove the current LAN Manager
- before proceeding with installation.
- I%1 \
- @Setup cannot be run in real mode. Run Setup in \
- a protected mode OS/2 window or an OS/2 full screen, or \
- use MS-DOS.
- IError: The Setup program for LAN Manager for MS-DOS
- can only be run with MS-DOS.
- I%1 \
- @LAN Manager-specific lines in CONFIG.SYS have been \
- modified or deleted. Examine CONFIG.SYS and delete \
- any excess lines before the newest LAN Manager section \
- at the end of the file.
- I%1 \
- @The specified protocol is not compatible with the \
- selected network driver. See the Microsoft \
- LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide \
- for a list of compatible protocols.
- I%1 \
- @Another protocol of the same type is already \
- configured with the selected network driver. \
- LAN Manager does not support multiple protocols \
- of the same type connected to a single network driver. \
- See the Microsoft LAN Manager Installation \
- and Configuration Guide for a list of the \
- available protocols.
- I%1 \
- @The loopback driver cannot be used in conjunction \
- with any other driver.
- I%1 \
- @The specified driver requires a protocol. \
- Press the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the desired \
- protocol, then press the SPACEBAR so that an "X" appears \
- in the brackets to the left of the protocol.
- I%1 \
- @An error occurred while attempting to run the
- Connectivity menu option.
- I%1 \
- @NIF file not Found. Make sure the file exists.
- I%1 \
- @This field contains a syntax error. For information \
- about the syntax, exit this message box and then press \
- F1 for help.
- I%1 \
- @The specified source drive is invalid. If you have \
- two floppy drives, choose A: or B: for the source drive. \
- If you have one floppy drive, choose A: for the source \
- drive.
- I%1 \
- @The specified drive is invalid. The drive must be \
- an existing fixed-disk drive (not a floppy drive). \
- If necessary, exit Setup and confirm the letter(s) for \
- the existing fixed-disk drive(s).
- I%1 \
- @The specified domain name and computername are \
- identical. Change either the domain name or \
- the computername in order to make them distinct.
- I%1 \
- @A computername is required for this field.
- I%1 \
- @An IP Address is required for this field.
- I%1 \
- @A domain name is required for this field.
- I%1 \
- @A mailslot is required for this field.
- I%1 \
- @The destination disk does not contain enough free space. \
- To install LAN Manager, delete files on the \
- destination disk in order to free disk \
- space or choose another disk drive.
- I%1 \
- @Invalid drivers disk.
- I%1 \
- @The driver is a monolithic driver. A protocol \
- cannot be attached to it.
- I%1 \
- @An error occurred while copying files. Check the available
- disk space on the target drive.
- I%1 \
- @An error was encountered while determining if the local
- operating system was MS-DOS or MS OS/2.
- I%1 \
- @An error was encountered while determining the version number
- of the local operating system.
- I%1 \
- @An error was encountered while determining the active disk
- drives on your computer.
- I%1 \
- @An error was encountered while determining the file types (FAT or
- HPFS) of your active disk drives.
- I%1 \
- @An error was encountered while determining the boot drive
- of your machine.
- I%1 \
- @This configuration contains a network adapter driver or
- protocol that was added by a LAN Manager connectivity
- installer. To remove the driver or protocol, use the
- appropriate connectivity option.
- I%1 \
- @This network adapter driver was added by a
- LAN Manager connectivity installer. To modify
- the protocols associated with the driver, use
- the appropriate connectivity option.
- I%1 \
- @This network protocol was added by a LAN Manager
- connectivity installer. To remove the protocol,
- use the appropriate connectivity option.
- I%1 \
- @IP addresses must be in the form n.n.n.n, where
- each n is a number from 0 to 254. For example,
- 140.30.40.200 is a valid IP address.
- I%1 \
- @The specified IP address is invalid. For information
- about IP addresses, see the Microsoft LAN Manager
- Installation and Configuration Guide.
- I%1 \
- @The specified subnet mask is invalid. For information about
- subnet masks, see the Microsoft LAN Manager
- Installation and Configuration Guide.
- I%1 \
- @The specified default gateway is invalid. For information about
- default gateways, see the Microsoft LAN Manager
- Installation and Configuration Guide.
- I%1 \
- @The number of sessions must be between 1 and 22.
- I%1 \
- @The number of sessions must be between 1 and 254.
- I%1 \
- @The TCP/IP protocol may only be used on one network adapter
- driver.
- I%1 \
- @LMLEVEL.INI has a bad format.
- I%1 \
- @LANMAN.INI has a bad format.
- IError \
- The error number is %2.
- I%1 \
- @You must run Setup from the LAN Manager directory.
- Change directory to the LAN Manager directory and
- run Setup again.
- I%1 \
- @WIN.INI Not Found
- I%1 \
- @An invalid version of EMM was detected. Setup will \
- insert a line in CONFIG.SYS to specify EMM 4.0. \
- Delete the outdated line in CONFIG.SYS that specifies \
- the old version of EMM.
- IRemove SHARE \
- @Setup cannot install LAN Manager while the
- SHARE program is loaded. You must:
- 1. Choose <OK> to exit Setup
- 2. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files
- to remove the SHARE program
- 3. Remove the Setup disk and reboot the computer
- 4. Reinsert the Setup disk and restart Setup
- After installing LAN Manager, you can edit your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files to add SHARE.
- IERROR: Cannot run Setup in an MS-DOS shell or Windows MS-DOS prompt.
- I%1 \
- @An error was encountered while determining the version number
- of your installed Windows environment.
- IFile Not Found \
- @The Windows configuration file:
- %1
- was not found. Changes to that file were not made.
- IWindows File Not Found \
- @The specified directory is invalid because the
- Windows configuration file %1 was not found.
- IInvalid Windows Directory Length \
- @The specified directory is invalid because it
- is too long.
- IWarning \
- @One or more of the following files were found in the
- Windows SYSTEM directory.
- NETAPI.DLL
- PMSPL.DLL
- These files conflict with the same files in the
- LANMAN\ NETPROG directory, and should be removed.
- IFile Not Found \
- @The file TCPUTILS.INI could not be found.
- ISyntax Error \
- @The specified username is invalid.
- ISyntax Error \
- @The specified hostname is invalid.
- ISyntax Error \
- @The specified domain name suffix is invalid.
- I%1 \
- @The number of sockets must be between 1 and 22.
- I%1 \
- @The number of sessions must be between 0 and 21.
- I%1 \
- @The combined number of sockets and
- NetBIOS sessions may not exceed 22.
-