Microsoft KB Archive/129131

= Using the Trumpwsk.ini File to Configure TCP/IP Properties =

Article ID: 129131

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 95
 * Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
The TCP/IP network protocol is commonly used for connecting to an Internet provider with Dial-Up Networking. If you are using the Trumpet utility to connect to an Internet provider, information contained in the Trumpwsk.ini file may be useful when you are configuring the TCP/IP protocol for use with Dial-Up Networking. This article lists the entries in the Trumpwsk.ini file that may be of use when you are configuring TCP/IP.



MORE INFORMATION
The following table lists the relevant entries in the [Trumpet Winsock] section of the Trumpwsk.ini file and the corresponding entries from the TCP/IP Properties dialog box:

Trumpwsk.ini Entry Corresponding TCP/IP Properties Entry
ip                  IP address on IP Address tab

netmask             Subnet mask on IP Address tab

gateway             Installed gateways on Gateway tab

dns                 DNS Server Search Order on DNS Configuration tab

domain              Domain on DNS Configuration tab

slip-baudrate       Maximum speed on General tab in Modem properties. To view the properties for your modem, double-click the Modems icon in                    Control Panel, click the modem that you are using for Dial-Up Networking, and click Properties.

NOTE: Any Trumpwsk.ini entry not shown in the above table does not have a corresponding entry in the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.

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