Microsoft KB Archive/116254

= System File Changes Installing Xircom CE10 Ethernet Adapter =

Article ID: 116254

Article Last Modified on 9/30/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11

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This article was previously published under Q116254



SUMMARY
This article lists the changes made to your SYSTEM.INI, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and CONFIG.SYS files when you install the Xircom CE10 Credit Card Ethernet adapter. It also discusses the PROTOCOL.INI file that Setup creates for this adapter.



AUTOEXEC.BAT
C:\WINDOWS DIRECTORY\NET START

CONFIG.SYS
Device=C:\WINDOWS DIRECTORY\IFSHLP.SYS

SYSTEM.INI
[BOOT] network.drv=WFWNET.DRV

[BOOT.DESCRIPTION] network.drv=Microsoft Windows Network (version 3.11)

[386ENH] network=*vnetbios, *vwc, vnetsup.386, vredir.386, vserver.386 netheapsize=20 netmisc=ndis.386, ndis2sup.386 transport=nwlink.386, nwnblink.386, netbeui.386 InDOSPolling=FALSE

[NETWORK] winnet=wfwnet/00025100 Username=username Workgroup=workgroup ComputerName=computername

[NETWORK DRIVERS] devdir=C:\windows directory LoadRMDrivers=YES netcard=cendis.exe transport=ndishlp.sys,*netbeui

[NWBLINK] lanabase=1

PROTOCOL.INI File
[NETWORK SETUP] version=0x3110 netcard=cendis,1,CENDIS,1 transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK transport=ms$ndishlp,MSNDISHLP transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI lana0=cendis,1,ms$netbeui lana1=cendis,1,ms$nwlinknb lana2=cendis,1,ms$ndishlp

[PROTMAN] Drivername=Protman$ Priority=MS$NDISHLP

[CENDIS] Drivername=XIRCOM$ INT=10 (or other IRQ adapter configured for) IOADDRESS=0x300 (or other address configured for) MEM=0xC800 (or other starting memory address configured for) IOWORDSIZE=16 SOCKET=1 (socket that lan adapter installed in)

[NWLINK] Bindings=CENDIS

[MS$NDISHLP] Drivername=ndishlp$ BINDINGS=CENDIS

[NETBEUI] Drivername=netbeui$ SESSIONS=10 NCBS=12 BINDINGS=CENDIS Lanabase=0

PROTOCOL.INI
Setup also creates a PROTOCOL.INI file when you install the Xircom adapter.(If PROTOCOL.INI already exists, Setup modifies it.) Sometimes the PROTOCOL.INI settings do not match the CONFIG.SYS settings for the Credit Card adapter, which causes it to fail. If this happens, compare your PROTOCOL.INI settings with the relevant CONFIG.SYS lines and modify any inconsistent settings.

Additional query words: 1.00 3.11 Xircom PCMCIA CE10 creditcard

Keywords: KB116254

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