Microsoft KB Archive/117179

= Running WFWG TCP/IP (WFWTCP) with Workgroup Add-On for MS- DOS =

PSS ID Number: 117179

Article Last Modified on 11/18/1999

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS 3.11

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This article was previously published under Q117179



SUMMARY
The real-mode Microsoft TCP/IP protocol (WFWTCP) was designed to allow TCP/IP services for Windows for Workgroups. However, you can use the steps below to successfully install WFWTCP on a Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS installation.

For information about obtaining the WFWTCP files, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

wfwtcp and tcp/ip and obtain



MORE INFORMATION
 Run Setup from the Workgroups Add-On for MS-DOS directory. Choose Change Network Configuration and then Add Protocol. Select Other Protocol and provide the path to the expanded WFWTCP files. Follow the prompts to install the protocol and then reboot the machine. If you are running MS-DOS 6.0 or 6.2, choose the F5 key when the "Starting MS-DOS..." prompt appears to prevent loading any files in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. If you are running a version of MS-DOS earlier than 6.0, perform a clean boot, loading COMMAND.COM only.  The WFWTCP installation creates the following default setup in the PROTOCOL.INI file:      [TCPIP] BINDINGS=(Network interface card [NIC] driver) LANABASE=(First free LANA) Use a text editor to modify this section using the following example:      [TCPIP] DefaultGateway0=(Whatever is assigned to this gateway) SubNetMask0=(Your default setting) IPAddress0=(IP Address assigned to this machine) NBSessions=6 (6 is the default setting) NetFiles=(Path for the WFWTCP files) DriverName=TCPIP$ BINDINGS=(NIC driver, for example, BINDINGS=MS$EE16 for the Intel              EtherExpress 16 network card) LANABASE=0 (Zero if TCP/IP is set as the default protocol; it can be                1, 2, and so forth if TCP/IP is installed as an additional                 protocol.)  Restore the original CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files and then reboot your system again. TCP/IP should now be successfully installed.</ol>

NOTE: when using the net start command, the following error message occurs if a period is included in an IP address. Use the space character instead of the period character in an IP address.

PRO0008E Invalid Decimal Digit in PROTOCOL.INI file

Additional query words: wgao ping dos level protocol

Keywords: KB117179

Technology: kbAudDeveloper kbWFW311DOS kbWFWSearch

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