Microsoft KB Archive/146449

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Description of Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1 Components

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Q146449

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Windows 95
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 for Windows 95

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SUMMARY
This article contains information about the components (add-ons) included with Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1.

For information about obtaining Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q142794 Availability of Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1"

MORE INFORMATION
The following components are included with Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1:

Microsoft 32-Bit DLC Protocol for Windows 95
The Data Link Control (DLC) protocol is used primarily to access IBM mainframe and IBM AS/400 computers. The 32-bit DLC protocol software for Windows 95 enables a network administrator to add support for 32-bit and 16-bit DLC programs. Host terminal-emulation programs use this protocol to communicate directly with mainframe computers. The DLC protocol is not used for general networking with Windows 95. For additional information about this component, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q139561 Availability of MSDLC32 and Support Boundaries" For information about the DLC update for the MSDLC32 protocol, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q148765 Availability of DLC Update for MSDLC32 Protocol"

Microsoft Exchange Update
File: Exchng32.exe

New File Version: 4.0.410.87

File: Mapi.dll

New file version: 4.0.410.85

File: Mapi32.dll

New file version: 4.0.410.88

File: Msfs32.dll

New file version: 4.0.441.26

File: Wgpoadmn.dll

New file version: 4.0.441.20

File: Wmsui32.dll

New file version: 4.0.410.89

This update provides a version of Microsoft Exchange that supersedes the version of Microsoft Exchange included with Windows 95. The updated version provides fixes and enables users running Microsoft Exchange with Windows 95 to access their Microsoft Mail shared folders. (The Microsoft Mail information service included with Windows 95 does not provide access to shared folders.) For more information on this update, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q141127 SFS Post Office Shared Folders Not Available with MS Exchange"

Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 makes browsing the Internet as easy as using Windows 95, provides speed and functionality, and delivers compatibility with today's standards while innovating for the future.

Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services
The Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services and the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks provide full client support for NetWare Directory Services.

If you are a network administrator and your site uses NetWare version 4.0x and 4.1 servers, you should install this service to provide full Windows 95 networking support to your NetWare client users. For additional information about this component, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q138709 Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services Available"

Windows 95 Infrared Driver version 1.0
The Windows 95 Infrared driver enables you to use IrDA devices to connect to peripheral devices or other Windows 95-based computers without using cables.

You should install the Windows 95 Infrared driver if your computer is equipped with an infrared (IrDA-compatible) device that you want to use with Windows 95. Windows 95 Service Pack 1 includes the Infrared Communications Driver version 1.0. Infrared Communications Driver version 2.0 is now available as a separate download. For information on Infrared Communications Driver version 2.0, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q139445 Windows 95 Support for Infrared Data Association Connectivity"

Windows 95 SLIP and Scripting Support for Dial-Up Networking
Windows 95 Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) support enables you to use Dial-Up Networking to connect to any remote access server that uses the SLIP standard. For more information about SLIP, see the Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit.

Scripting support makes it possible for you to use scripts with Dial-Up Networking. Many online service providers require you to enter information such as your user name and password in order to establish a connection. With Dial-Up Scripting, you can write a script to automate this process. For more information about this component, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q135315 CD-ROM Extras for Microsoft Windows 95 Upgrade"

Microsoft Word Viewer
Microsoft Word Viewer version 7.1 enables you to view and print documents created with Microsoft Word for Windows, even if you do not have Word for Windows. When you display a document in Word Viewer, it appears exactly as it would in Word; when you print a document, it looks just as if you had printed it from Word. Although you cannot use Word Viewer to edit documents, you can copy information from Word documents and activate OLE objects embedded within them. For additional information about this component, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"Q135315 CD-ROM Extras for Microsoft Windows 95 Upgrade" Additional query words:

Keywords : win95 msiew95

Issue type :

Technology : kbIEsearch kbWin95search kbIE95Search kbZNotKeyword3 kbWin95 kbIE200Win95