Microsoft KB Archive/60929

= Windows 3.0 SYSTEM.INI Settings for MS Network Software =

Article ID: 60929

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q60929



SUMMARY
Microsoft Windows version 3.0 provides integrated support for the following networks:

3Com 3+Open LAN Manager

3Com 3+Share

Banyon VINES 4.0

LAN Manager 1.x (or 100 percent compatible)

LAN Manager 2.0 Basic (or 100 percent compatible)

LAN Manager 2.0 Enhanced (or 100 percent compatible)

Microsoft Network (or 100 percent compatible)

Novell NetWare 2.1 or above, or Novell NetWare 386

IBM PC-LAN Program

Others, as supported by manufacturers' installation disks

Windows 3.0 retains information regarding what network it is currently configured for in the SYSTEM.INI file, which should be located in the \WINDOWS directory. The information below attempts to give guidance regarding the settings in that file that directly affect network support and performance. Windows 3.0 provides different levels of support (different features) for different networks. The sample settings provided below are characteristic of an 80386 system with extended memory, capable of running in 386 enhanced mode.



MORE INFORMATION
The sections and settings that describe the network configuration in SYSTEM.INI are:     [boot] network.drv [boot.description] network.drv= [386Enh] network= If LAN Manager version 1.0 or 1.01 is installed, the settings are:     [boot] network.drv=msnet.drv [boot.description] network.drv=LAN Manager 1.x (or 100 percent compatible) [386Enh] networks=*vnetbios, *dosnet, lanman10.386 If LAN Manager version 2.0 Basic is installed, the settings are:      [boot] network.drv=msnet.drv [boot.description] network.drv=LAN Manager 2.00 BASIC (or 100 percent compatible) [386Enh] network=*vnetbios, *dosnet If LAN Manager version 2.0 Enhanced is installed, the settings are:       [boot] network.drv=lanman.drv [boot.description] network.drv=LAN Manager 2.00 Enhanced (or 100 percent compatible) [386Enh] network=*vnetbios,*dosnet If MS-NET is installed, the settings are:        [boot] network.drv=msnet.drv [boot.description] network.drv=Microsoft Network (or 100 percent compatible) [386Enh] network=*vnetbios,*dosnet Although checking the settings may give you an indication of what might be wrong, simply running the Windows Setup utility is an easy way to ensure that the customer has actually installed the package for the correct network software. It takes less than a minute to load Setup and reconfigure, as the network options are available on the first screen, and it exits to DOS immediately upon the user confirming his or her choice.

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