Microsoft KB Archive/128038

= Using Novell's ODINSUP with Network Client 3.0 TCP/IP =

Article ID: 128038

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Network Client 3.1

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This article was previously published under Q128038



SUMMARY
This article provides instructions on how to install the Novell ODINSUP (ODI/NDIS) driver to work with the TCP/IP protocol included with Microsoft Network Client for MS-DOS, version 3.0. This article discusses the following using the Intel EtherExpress 16 TP network card as an example:


 * Network Client and ODINSUP Setup Instructions
 * Sample PROTOCOL.INI
 * Sample SYSTEM.INI
 * Sample CONFIG.SYS
 * Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT
 * Sample NET.CFG

For additional information regarding the Novell ODINSUP.COM driver, contact Novell Technical Support at (800) 638-9273. ODINSUP.COM and other Netware drivers are available on CompuServe (Go NOVLIB/NOVFILES) or on Novell's FTP server.

Network Client And ODINSUP Setup Instructions
Because this configuration requires the Novell IPXODI driver, make sure you can connect to a NetWare server using the IPXODI driver and NETX.EXE or VLM.


 * 1) From the CLIENTS\MSCLIENT\DISKS subdirectory of the Windows NT Server version 3.5 CD, copy the contents of DISK1 and DISK2 to blank floppy disks. Label the disks Disk 1 and Disk 2.
 * 2) Run SETUP from Disk 1 to install Microsoft Network Client.
 * 3) Specify the location of the Network Client installation and press ENTER.
 * 4) For the adapter driver, select the ODI/NDIS support driver.


 * 1) Enter the user name. In the next screen, verify or change the computer name, workgroup name, and domain name.
 * 2) Change the setup options if necessary. This screen enables you to change your redirector, startup, logon and network pop-up options.
 * 3) Select Change Network Configuration. You should see the ODI/NDIS Support Driver as your adapter name. Remove the default protocol by selecting NWLink and then choosing Remove.
 * 4) When Setup prompts you to select a protocol, select Microsoft TCP/IP. This returns you to the Network Configuration screen. The upper box should now show the ODI/NDIS Support Driver and Microsoft TCP/IP.
 * 5) Highlight Microsoft TCP/IP and select Change Settings. If you are using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), set Disable Automatic Configuration to 0 (zero). If not, it should equal to 1. If you are not using DHCP, you need to add your IP address, subnet mask and default gateway information. Make sure that the IP addresses use a space and not a period to separate segments for any IP addresses.

NOTE: If you use DHCP, you can leave your IP address at 0 0 0 0 and the other fields blank.
 * 1) After the configuration for Network Client is complete, insert the disk with Novell's ODINSUP.COM (when requested).

Setup continues to copy files from Disk 1 and may prompt you for Disk 2.
 * 1) When Setup finishes, restart your computer. You should then be able to login to your Netware server and then logon to Microsoft Network resources.

Sample PROTOCOL.INI
[network.setup] version=0x3110 netcard=odinsupmac,1,ODINSUPMAC,1 transport=tcpip,TCPIP lana0=odinsupmac,1,tcpip

[TCPIP]                (Setup to use DHCP) frame=Ethernet_SNAP NBSessions=6 SubNetMask0=0 0 0 0 IPAddress0=0 0 0 0 DisableDHCP=0 DriverName=TCPIP$ BINDINGS=exp16odi      (Protocol should bind to the ODI MLID) LANABASE=0

[MS$EWTRBTP] RamAddress=0xD000 IOAddress=0x300 Interrupt=5

[protman] DriverName=PROTMAN$ PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP

[ODINSUPMAC]

[Link Driver] data=FRAME Ethernet_802.3 data=FRAME Ethernet_802.2 data=FRAME Ethernet_II data=FRAME Ethernet_SNAP

Sample SYSTEM.INI
[network] filesharing=no printsharing=no autologon=yes computername= lanroot=C:\NET username= workgroup= reconnect=yes dospophotkey=N lmlogon=0 logondomain= preferredredir=full autostart=full maxconnections=8 maxnwsess=8

[network drivers] transport=tcpdrv.dos,nemm.dos devdir=C:\NET LoadRMDrivers=yes

[386enh] TimerCriticalSection=5000 UniqueDosPSP=TRUE PSPIncrement=2

[Password Lists] =C:\NET\ .PWL
 * Shares=C:\NET\Shares.PWL

Sample CONFIG.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NoEMS x=d000-d3ff dos=high,umb Files=30 LASTDRIVE=e BUFFERS=10,0 SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /e:512 /p DEVICE=C:\NET\ifshlp.sys STACKS=9,256             (if using Windows)

Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT
PATH C:\NET;C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS;C:\ SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP C:\NET\net initialize c:\NOVELL\lsl.com c:\NOVELL\exp16odi       (This is the ODI MAC driver) C:\NET\odinsup C:\NET\netbind.com C:\NET\umb.com C:\NET\tcptsr.exe C:\NET\tinyrfc.exe C:\NET\nmtsr.exe C:\NET\emsbfr.exe C:\NET\net start c:\NOVELL\ipxodi c:\NOVELL\netx           (or vlm)

Sample NET.CFG
Preferred server= SHOWDOTS=ON PB BUFFERS 7 Link support max boards 4 max stacks 8 Link Driver exp16odi int 5 port 300 frame Ethernet_802.3 frame Ethernet_802.2 frame Ethernet_II frame Ethernet_SNAP

The ODINSUP.COM and NetWare products discussed here are manufactured by Novell, Inc., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.

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