Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Release Notes
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The files provided as part of Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups
are for use with Windows for Workgroups version 3.11.

The "Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups Installation and
Configuration Guide" is contained within the MSTCPIP.HLP Windows Help file.
To view the contents of the Help file, double-click
the MSTCPIP.HLP file from File Manager, or open the MSTCPIP.HLP file from
the Windows Help application.  The Windows Help application can be
started by selecting Run from the File menu in Program Manager or
File Manager, and typing WINHELP.EXE and pressing the OK button.



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Installing Microsoft TCP/IP
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If you have installed a previous version of Microsoft TCP/IP for 
Windows for Workgroups (such as the TCP/IP support offered with 
LAN Manager Version 2.2), remove it before running the
installation procedure described in the section entitled "Installing
and Configuring Microsoft TCP/IP" in the MSTCPIP.HLP Help file.


Using Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups with ODI Drivers
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Windows for Workgroups provides support for mapping protect-mode
NDIS 3 transport protocols to ODI network card drivers, however
supoport for mapping real-mode NDIS 2 transport protocols (e.g.,
Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups) is not provided.

Novell Inc. provides support for running NDIS 2 protocols (such as
Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups) on top of ODI drivers
using the ODINSUP.COM driver, however support for using the ODINSUP
driver is not available from Microsoft.  For tips on configuring
the ODINSUP driver for use with Microsoft's TCP/IP protocol stack,
contact the Microsoft FastTips automated service (seven days a week,
24 hours a day) at 1-800-936-4200 and request the Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 FastTips Item ID 107632 if you are using the NetWare
3.x client software (NETX.EXE), or the FastTips Item ID 107648 if you
are using the NetWare 4.x client software (VLM.EXE).  These articles
contains installation instructions to manually install TCP/IP with
Windows for Workgroups when using ODI drivers.


If you are using a DEC Ethernet Network Card 
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If your system hangs when the tcptsr.exe driver is loaded, check
your PROTOCOL.INI file for the section for the DEC network card
and, if present, remove or remark out (by preceding the line with
a semi-colon) the line that lists the entry "MaxRCBuffers=0".
Removing or remarking out the line will clear up the problem.


