Microsoft KB Archive/99192

= Lanabase Changes when DOS Client not In Default Directory =

Article ID: 99192

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q99192



SUMMARY
When you install a LAN Manager 2.2 Windows client for NetBEUI and TCP/IP, the TCP/IP LANA base changes to 0 instead of 1 if you don't install an MS-DOS client in the default directory (LANMAN.DOS). To keep this from happening, you must either install the MS-DOS client in the default directory or manually change the PROTOCOL.INI file.

Note: LANA = local area network adapter. Here is a sample PROTOCOL.INI:  [PROTMAN] DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$ DYNAMIC = YES PRIORITY = NETBEUI

[TCPIP_XIF]

DRIVERNAME     = TCPIP$ IPADDRESS0 = 130 20 7 68 SUBNETMASK0 = 255 255 0 0 DEFAULTGATEWAY0 = NBSESSIONS = 6 ; the following two parameters added after documentation was completed TCPSEGMENTSIZE = 1450 TCPWINDOWSIZE  = 1450 LOAD           = tcptsr[c],tinyrfc[c],emsbfr[cr] UNLOAD    = &quot;unloadt /notsr[dc]&quot; BINDINGS = &quot;UBNEITP_NIF&quot; LANABASE = 0

[NETBEUI_XIF] Drivername = netbeui$ SESSIONS = 6 NCBS = 12 BINDINGS = &quot;UBNEITP_NIF&quot; LANABASE = 1

[UBNEITP_NIF] DriverName = UBNEI$ AdapterType = NIUpc/EOTP MemoryWindow = 0xD8000 IO_Port = 0x368 IRQ_Level = 5 SlotNumber = 4 MaxRequests = 6 MaxTransmits = 6 ReceiveBufSize = 600 MaxMulticast = 16 ReceiveMethod = ReceiveLookahead ReceiveBuffers = 64

Additional query words: 2.20 2.2

Keywords: kbnetwork KB99192

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