Microsoft KB Archive/96959

= MS-DOS 6 Upgrade Supplemental Disks NET.TXT File =

Article ID: 96959

Article Last Modified on 11/16/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft MS-DOS 6.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q96959



SUMMARY
The NET.TXT file was not included on the original version of the MS-DOS 6 Upgrade Supplemental disks; however, it was included on the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Supplemental disks.

NOTE: The Supplemental Disks have been revised to include this file. In addition, NET.TXT is available from the Microsoft Download Service.



NET.TXT
This file explains how to update network software files for the following networks:


 * 1) Microsoft LAN Manager Version 2.0 Enhanced and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
 * 2) Microsoft LAN Manager Version 2.0 Basic and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
 * 3) Microsoft LAN Manager Version 1.x Enhanced and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
 * 4) Microsoft LAN Manager Version 1.x Basic and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
 * 5) Microsoft MS-Net and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
 * 6) 3Com 3+Share Version 1.6

Find the section below that corresponds to your network software.

NOTE: If you have a LAN Manager or 100-percent compatible network, and you are unsure of which version you are using, type NET CONFIG WORKSTATION at the command prompt. If you see information about your configuration, you have an Enhanced version. This information indicates whether you have Enhanced version 2.0 or Enhanced version 1.x.

If you receive an error message when you type the command, you have a Basic version. To find out whether you have Basic version 2.0 or Basic version 1.x, check the creation dates of the files in your LAN Manager directory (typically C:\LANMAN.DOS\BASIC). If the files are dated before July 1990, you have version 1.x. Files dated after July 1990 are typically version 2.0.

 Microsoft LAN Manager Version 2.0 Enhanced and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

To update LAN Manager version 2.0 Enhanced, replace your current NETWKSTA.EXE and NETBEUI.DOS files with the new versions included with the MS-DOS 6 Supplemental disks. It's a good idea to preserve your current files by renaming them with a different extension, such as .OLD or .BAK.

To update LAN Manager version 2.0 Enhanced:

 Run the Setup program from the drive and directory that contains your Supplemental disk files and specify the drive and directory to which you want to install your files.

For example, if your Supplemental disk is in drive A, and you want to install the files on drive C in your SUPP directory, type A: at the command prompt, and then type the following:

SETUP C:\SUPP

 When the Setup program starts, choose A if you want install the Supplemental disk files. Choose S if you want to install some of the files--for example, just the network files.

If you choose to install some of the files, Setup will prompt you to install groups of files, including the MS-DOS 6 Network drivers.  After Setup finishes installing the Network files, rename these original network files to back them up:   NETWKSTA.EXE (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG) NETBEUI.DOS (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI)  Copy new version of NETBEUI.DOS to the same drive and directory as the old version of the file. Copy the new NETWKSTA.2XE file to the same drive and directory as the old NETWKSTA.EXE file. Rename the new file to NETWKSTA.EXE.</li> Restart your computer. Or, if you have not installed MS-DOS 6, run Setup now.</li></ol> </li> Microsoft LAN Manager Version 2.0 Basic and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

To update LAN Manager version 2.0 Basic, replace your current REDIR.EXE, NET.EXE, and NETBEUI.DOS files with the new versions included with the MS-DOS 6 Supplemental disks. It's a good idea to preserve your current files by renaming them with a different extension, such as .OLD or .BAK.

To update LAN Manager version 2.0 Basic:

<ol> Run the Setup program from the drive and directory that contains your Supplemental disk files and specify the drive and directory to which you want to install your files.

For example, if your Supplemental disk is in drive A, and you want to install the files on drive C in your SUPP directory, type A: at the command prompt, and then type the following:

SETUP C:\SUPP

</li> When the Setup program starts, choose A if you want install the Supplemental disk files. Choose S if you want to install some of the files--for example, just the network files.

If you choose to install some of the files, Setup will prompt you to install groups of files, including the MS-DOS 6 Network drivers.</li>  After Setup finishes installing the Network files, rename these original network files to back them up: <pre class="fixed_text">  REDIR.EXE (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\REDIR) NET.EXE (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\BASIC) NETBEUI.DOS (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI) </li> Copy new version of NETBEUI.DOS to the same drive and directory as the old version of the file.</li> Copy the new REDIR.2XE file to the same drive and directory as the old REDIR.EXE file. Rename the new file to REDIR.EXE.</li> Copy the new NET.1XE file to the same drive and directory as the old NET.EXE file. Rename the new file to NET.EXE.</li> Restart your computer. Or, if you have not installed MS-DOS 6, run Setup now.</li></ol> </li> Microsoft LAN Manager Version 1.x Enhanced and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

To update LAN Manager version 1.x Enhanced, replace your current NETWKSTA.EXE file with the new version included with the MS-DOS 6 Supplemental disks. It's a good idea to preserve your current file by renaming it with a different extension, such as .OLD or .BAK.

To update LAN Manager version 1.x Enhanced:

<ol> Run the Setup program from the drive and directory that contains your Supplemental disk files and specify the drive and directory to which you want to install your files.

For example, if your Supplemental disk is in drive A, and you want to install the files on drive C in your SUPP directory, type A: at the command prompt, and then type the following:

SETUP C:\SUPP

</li> When the Setup program starts, choose A if you want install the Supplemental disk files. Choose S if you want to install some of the files--for example, just the network files.

If you choose to install some of the files, Setup will prompt you to install groups of files, including the MS-DOS 6 Network drivers.</li>  After Setup finishes installing the Network files, rename this original network file to back it up: <pre class="fixed_text">  NETWKSTA.EXE (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG) </li> Copy the new NETWKSTA.1XE file to the same drive and directory as the old NETWKSTA.EXE file. Rename the new file to NETWKSTA.EXE.</li> Restart your computer. Or, if you have not installed MS-DOS 6, run Setup now.</li></ol> </li> Microsoft LAN Manager Version 1.x Basic and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

To update LAN Manager version 1.x Basic, replace your current REDIR.EXE file with the new version included with the MS-DOS 6 Supplemental disks. It's a good idea to preserve your current file by renaming it with a different extension, such as .OLD or .BAK.

To update LAN Manager version 1.x Basic:

<ol> <li>Run the Setup program from the drive and directory that contains your Supplemental disk files and specify the drive and directory to which you want to install your files.

For example, if your Supplemental disk is in drive A, and you want to install the files on drive C in your SUPP directory, type A: at the command prompt, and then type the following:

SETUP C:\SUPP

</li> <li>When the Setup program starts, choose A if you want install the Supplemental disk files. Choose S if you want to install some of the files--for example, just the network files.

If you choose to install some of the files, Setup will prompt you to install groups of files, including the MS-DOS 6 Network drivers.</li> <li> After Setup finishes installing the Network files, rename this original network file to back it up: <pre class="fixed_text">  REDIR.EXE (usually in C:\LANMAN.DOS\BASIC) </li> <li>Copy the new REDIR.1XE file to the same drive and directory as the old REDIR.EXE file. Rename the new file to REDIR.EXE.</li> <li>Restart your computer. Or, if you have not installed MS-DOS 6, run Setup now.</li></ol> </li> <li>Microsoft MS-Net and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

To update MS-Net or 100-percent compatible networks, replace your current REDIR.EXE and SETNAME.EXE files with the new versions included with the MS-DOS 6 Supplemental disks. It's a good idea to preserve your current file by renaming it with a different extension, such as .OLD or .BAK.

To update MS-NET or a 100-percent compatible network:

<ol> <li>Run the Setup program from the drive and directory that contains your Supplemental disk files and specify the drive and directory to which you want to install your files.

For example, if your Supplemental disk is in drive A, and you want to install the files on drive C in your SUPP directory, type A: at the command prompt, and then type the following:

SETUP C:\SUPP

</li> <li>When the Setup program starts, choose A if you want install the Supplemental disk files. Choose S if you want to install some of the files--for example, just the network files.

If you choose to install some of the files, Setup will prompt you to install groups of files, including the MS-DOS 6 Network drivers.</li> <li>After Setup finishes installing the Network files, rename these original network files to back them up:

REDIR.EXE (usually in the directory that contains your network files) SETNAME.EXE (usually in the directory that contains your network files)</li> <li>Copy new version of SETNAME.EXE to the same drive and directory as the old version of the file.</li> <li>Copy the new REDIR.2XE file to the same drive and directory as the old REDIR.EXE file. Rename the new file to REDIR.EXE.</li> <li> Review your MSNET.INI file to make sure the REDIR command appears before the SETNAME command when both appear in the same command set.

For example, suppose one of your command sets in MSNET.INI appears as follows <pre class="fixed_text">  start rdr $1 chknet loadniu -r -d -m:d -i:5 exniuw.xfm stdlc xnsbios -m:d -i:5 session setname $1 redir /1:26 /s:9 prtsc You would reverse the order of the SETNAME and REDIR commands so the command set appears as follows: <pre class="fixed_text">  start rdr $1 chknet loadniu -r -d -m:d -i:5 exniuw.xfm stdlc xnsbios -m:d -i:5 session redir /1:26 /s:9 setname $1 prtsc </li> <li>Restart your computer. Or, if you have not installed MS-DOS 6, run Setup now.</li></ol> </li> <li>3Com 3+Share Version 1.6

To update 3Com 3+Share version 1.6, replace your current MSREDIR.EXE file with the new version included with the MS-DOS 6 Supplemental disks. It's a good idea to preserve your current file by renaming it with a different extension, such as .OLD or .BAK.

If you have 3+Share version earlier than 1.6, contact your network vendor for an update.

To update 3Com 3+Share version 1.6:

<ol> <li>Run the Setup program from the drive and directory that contains your Supplemental disk files and specify the drive and directory to which you want to install your files.

For example, if your Supplemental disk is in drive A, and you want to install the files on drive C in your SUPP directory, type A: at the command prompt, and then type the following:

SETUP C:\SUPP

</li> <li>When the Setup program starts, choose A if you want install the Supplemental disk files. Choose S if you want to install some of the files--for example, just the network files.

If you choose to install some of the files, Setup will prompt you to install groups of files, including the MS-DOS 6 Network drivers.</li> <li> After Setup finishes installing the Network files, rename these original network files to back them up: <pre class="fixed_text">  MSREDIR.EXE (usually in C:\3SHARE) </li> <li>Copy the new REDIR.2XE file to the same drive and directory as the old MSREDIR.EXE file. Rename the new file to MSREDIR.EXE.</li> <li>Restart your computer. Or, if you have not installed MS-DOS 6, run Setup now.</li></ol> </li></ol>

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