Microsoft KB Archive/96149

= Installing Wollongong Pathway Access on WfW =

Article ID: 96149

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q96149



SUMMARY
Wollongong Group's Pathway Runtime and Pathway Access 1.2 can be used with Windows for Workgroups. Pathway Runtime is Wollongong's TCP/IP stack and Pathway Access is a set of TCP/IP utilities provided by Wollongong. This article provides you with the steps that are needed to install Pathway Runtime 1.2 on Windows for Workgroups 3.1.

Note: Microsoft Product Support Services does not support Pathway Runtime or Pathway Access. This information is provided for user information only.



MORE INFORMATION
Pathway Runtime is Wollongong Group's TCP/IP stack. The product comes with an RFC compliant NetBIOS interface and can be used with Windows for Workgroups.

To install Pathway Runtime from Wollongong Group on Windows for Workgroups, do the following:

 Install Pathway Runtime using PWSETUP.EXE from the DOS Setup Disk. Complete the installation using the complete NDIS installation option. (For more information, please refer to the Pathway Runtime manual.  After the installation is complete, change the AUTOEXEC.BAT file such that the &quot;net start&quot; command is executed immediately before the PWTCP command and after the NDIS command. Following is an example of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file after the changes: rem # The Wollongong Group # rem # The following lines are for PathWay Runtime setup. Please DO NOT# rem #  modify or remove any of them. If you DO want to, please run the # rem #  setup program to modify or deinstall PathWay for DOS.           # SET PATH=C:\PATHWAY;%PATH% PWCONFIG -N:65 NDIS -I:5 -D:3 net start PWTCP c:\pathway\NetBIOS rem # The Wollongong Group ---#                         Make sure that the -I option for the NDIS command refers to the IRQ being used by the network card. The -D option refers to the paragraph number in PROTOCOL.INI referring to the network card. Run NETBIOS.EXE after PWTCP.EXE. NETBIOS.EXE is the RFC 1001/1002 compliant driver.  Edit the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows subdirectory and add the following line to the [386enh] section: <pre class="fixed_text">     V86ModeLanas=0 This will indicate that the real mode protocol stack will be using Lana 0. Note that Pathway Runtime can only use Lana 0. </li> Reboot and start Windows.</li></ol>

Pathway Access can now be installed if needed by following instructions provided by Wollongong.

Reference(s):

Wollongong Pathway Access Release Notes Windows for Workgroups Resource Kit

Additional query words: wfw wfwg 3.10

Keywords: KB96149

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