NETWORKS.TXT: MS-DOS 6 Upgrade, 6.2 Upgrade, and 6.2 Step- Up (96490)



The information in this article applies to:
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2

This article was previously published under Q96490

SUMMARY

The following information was taken from the NETWORKS.TXT file. The same file is included with the MS-DOS 6 Upgrade, MS-DOS 6.2 Upgrade, and MS-DOS 6.2 Step-Up (both disk and bulletin board service versions).

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NETWORKS.TXT

This file contains information about making your network compatible with MS-DOS 6. If you are running MS-DOS 5.0, you do not need to make any changes to your network to make it compatible with MS-DOS 6.

If Setup referred you to this file, see Section 1 below. If you are looking for additional information about your network software, find the appropriate section below.

This file contains the following sections:

    Setup referred you to the NETWORKS.TXT file
    DoubleSpace and Network Drivers
    MS-DOS Shell and Networks
    3+Share
    Arcnet systems
    Artisoft LANtastic
    AT&T StarGroup (non-LAN Manager)
    Banyan VINES
    DEC Pathworks and PCSA
    IBM PC LAN
    IBM DOS LAN Requester Version 1.30 or Earlier
    Microsoft LAN Manager and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
    Microsoft MS-Net and 100-Percent Compatible Networks
    Net/One PC
    Novell Networks
    Novell Networks and DoubleSpace
    PC-NFS
    TCS 10Net or DCA 10Net

1. Setup referred you to the NETWORKS.TXT file

If Setup displayed the "You have specified that your computer is connected to a network" screen, your computer might be running an older version of network software that is incompatible with MS-DOS 6. For more information, see the section in this file that addresses your network software. If you don't find instructions on making your network compatible with MS-DOS 6, obtain an upgrade of your network software from your network vendor, install the upgraded network files, and then run MS-DOS 6 Setup again.

After you have upgraded your network software, when Setup displays the "You have specified that your computer is connected to a network" screen, choose the Continue option. Your network should work correctly with MS-DOS 6.

2. DoubleSpace and Network Drivers

If you have any problems running your network software on a DoubleSpace drive, make sure that the command that loads your DBLSPACE.SYS file appears in your CONFIG.SYS file before any commands that load your network drivers.

For problems with specific network software and DoubleSpace, refer to the section below pertains to your network sofware.

3. MS-DOS Shell and Networks

Most network software won't work correctly if you start it from a command prompt in MS-DOS Shell. Start your network before starting MS-DOS Shell.

4. 3+Share

If your network software is 3+Share 1.6 or earlier, and you previously upgaded to MS-DOS 5.0, your current version of the 3+Share redirector will work with MS-DOS 6. After you install MS-DOS 6, type the following at the command prompt, and restart your computer:

SETVER MSREDIR.EXE 5.0

If you do not have the redirector included with the MS-DOS 5.0, obtain the redirector by ordering the Supplemental disks.

After you obtain the redirector, follow the instructions in the NET.TXT file on the Supplemental disks.

5. Arcnet systems

If your network uses Arcnet hardware, you might need to run the Microsoft Diagnostics (MSD) program by using the MSD /I command. If you must use the /I switch, do not choose the Networks option in MSD.

6. Artisoft LANtastic

If you are using any version of Artisoft LANtastic, shut down the LANtastic server before you run MS-DOS 6 Setup. There is no need to shut down the redirector.

Artisoft LANtastic versions 3.02 and higher are compatible with MS-DOS 6.

If you are using a LANtastic version earlier than 2.5, contact your network vendor for an update.

If you are using LANtastic versions 2.5 through 3.01, carry out the following procedure

To update LANtastic versions 2.5 through 3.01:

    Shut down the LANtastic server. You can leave the redirector running.
    Set up MS-DOS 6 on your computer. For more information about installing MS-DOS 6, see the chapter "Getting Started" in the MICROSOFT MS-DOS USER'S GUIDE.

    If MS-DOS displays an "Incorrect DOS version" message when your network restarts, ignore it.
    Type the following command at the command prompt:

    SETVER SERVER.EXE 4.00


    Restart your computer.
If you are using EMM386, you might need to exclude the memory area used by the network adapter card. To do this, use the X switch with the DEVICE command for EMM386.EXE in your CONFIG.SYS file. If you are using the factory-set defaults for the LANtastic 2Mbps adapter, include the X=D800-DFFF switch with the DEVICE command for EMM386.EXE. If this memory region is not excluded, you might experience problems with programs that use expanded memory.

NOTE Microsoft Defragmenter is incompatible with LANtastic network software if the server service is loaded. If only the redirector is loaded, Microsoft Defragmenter is compatible with LANtastic network software.

NOTE You cannot use DoubleSpace to compress a drive on a LANtastic server because all local drives are viewed as network drives. To compress a drive, disable the server service by typing REM and space in front of the server command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, and restarting the computer. Then run DoubleSpace to compress the drive. After you run DoubleSpace, remove the REM command from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

After you compress a drive on a server, some DoubleSpace features-- such as the LIST, CHKDSK, MOUNT, and UNMOUNT features--will not work correctly unless you stop the server service.

Also, the NET command will not display the drive configuration of your server correctly. For example, any drive an "Available for DoubleSpace" drive will not be displayed at all. Also, drive C, if it is compressed, may be incorrectly displayed as a physical drive. If your host drive uses a drive letter after an "Available for DoubleSpace" drive, you can make it inaccessible by using that drive letter when you connect to another server.

7. AT&T StarGroup (non-LAN Manager)

If your network software is AT&T StarGroup, run MS-DOS 6 Setup. When Setup displays the "You have specified that your computer is connected to a network" screen, choose Continue, and follow the instructions on your screen. If you cannot run your network software after running Setup, carry out the following procedure:

    Type the following commands at the command prompt:

    SETVER SETUP.EXE 4.00
    SETVER ATTSTART.EXE 4.00


    Restart your computer.
    Use your StarGroup installation disks to remove the existing network software from your computer.
    Reinstall StarGroup. When the StarGroup installation prompts you to indicate which version of MS-DOS you are using, choose MS-DOS version 4.0.

8. Banyan VINES

Banyan VINES versions 4.1 and higher are compatible with MS-DOS You can use Banyan VINES version 4.0x with MS-DOS 6 if you have the REDIRALL.EXE or REDIR4.EXE file in the BANYAN directory on your hard disk.

If neither file is on your hard disk, but you have the VINES installation disks that include one of these files, copy the file to the directory on your hard disk that contains your network files.

If the filesare not on your hard disk or on the VINES installation disks, contact your network vendor.

If you have a VINES version earlier than 4.0, contact your network vendor for an update.

NOTE
In some cases, Banyan VINES is incompatible with MemMaker. For example, if your network software loads multiple components into different UMB regions, MemMaker may not work correctly on your computer.

9. DEC Pathworks and PCSA

If you have DEC PATHWORKS for DOS version 4.1, carry out the following procedure:

    If you are upgrading from MS-DOS version 3.3 or earlier, update your redirector file, REDIR.EXE. Obtain REDIR.400 from the PATHWORKS disks or system service, rename it to REDIR.EXE, and place it in your DECNET directory.
    Install MS-DOS 6 on your computer. For more information about installing MS-DOS 6, see the chapter "Getting Started" in the MS-DOS 6 USER'S GUIDE.
Version 4.0 of PATHWORKS for DOS is compatible with MS-DOS However, you must carry out the following procedure to achieve this compatibility.

To update PATHWORKS version 4.0:

    If you are upgrading from MS-DOS version 3.3 or earlier, update your redirector file, REDIR.EXE. Obtain REDIR.400 from the PATHWORKS disks or system service, rename it to REDIR.EXE, and place it in your DECNET directory.
    Install MS-DOS 6 on your computer. For more information about installing MS-DOS 6, see the chapter "Getting Started" in the MS-DOS 6 USER'S GUIDE.
    Restart your computer, but do not yet run STARTNET.BAT, which starts the network.
    Type each of the following lines at the command prompt:

    SETVER USE.EXE 4.00

    SETVER MEMMAN.EXE 4.00

    SETVER LAD.EXE 4.00

    SETVER SHOW.EXE 4.00

    SETVER NETSETUP.EXE 4.00


    Restart your computer, and run STARTNET.BAT.
NOTE If you upgrade to PATHWORKS 4.1 from PATHWORKS 4.0, you must disable the SETVER commands you typed in this procedure. To do this after you install PATHWORKS 4.1, type the same commands, but replace the 4.00 with /D in each command.

If you are using a version of PATHWORKS or PCSA earlier than 4.0, contact your network vendor for an update. Meanwhile, if you are using PATHWORKS or PCSA version 3.x, you can start using MS-DOS 6 by carrying out the following procedure.

NOTE To get support for MS-DOS Task Swapper, use PATHWORKS for DOS version 4.1 or later.

To temporarily update PATHWORKS or PCSA version 3.x:

    If you are upgrading from MS-DOS version 3.3 or earlier, update your redirector file, REDIR.EXE. Obtain REDIR.400 from the PATHWORKS disks or system service, rename it to REDIR.EXE, and place it in your DECNET directory.
    Install MS-DOS 6 on your computer. For more information about installing MS-DOS 6, see the chapter "Getting Started" in the MICROSOFT MS-DOS USER'S GUIDE. If MS-DOS displays a series of "Incorrect DOS version" messages when your network restarts, ignore these.
    Type all of the following commands at the command prompt:

    SETVER USE.EXE 4.00
    SETVER EMSLOAD.EXE 4.00
    SETVER SCH.EXE 4.00
    SETVER NETSETUP.EXE 4.00
    SETVER NCP.EXE 4.00
    SETVER DNNETHAT.EXE 4.00
    SETVER LAD.EXE 4.00
    SETVER DLL.EXE 4.00
    SETVER MEMMAN.EXE 4.00
    SETVER DNNETHLD.EXE 4.00
    SETVER SHOW.EXE 4.00


    Restart your computer.

10. IBM PC LAN

If you use IBM PC LAN 1.34 and have problems with applications that use record locking or file locking, you may need an updated REDIR50.EXE file included in ICO 3039. Contact IBM Support Channel.

IBM PC LAN Program Version 1.33 or Earlier

To use MS-DOS 6 with IBM PC LAN Program (PCLP), you need one of the following:
    IBM PCLP version 1.34 installed.
    IBM PCLP version 1.3x that has been updated to version 1.34 by applying the appropriate IBM Corrective Service Disks. Contact IBM Product Support to obtain the software you need.
If you are running a PCLP version earlier than 1.30, contact IBM for the necessary software and instructions.

To update IBM PCLP versions 1.30 through 1.34:

    Skip to step 3 if you are upgrading from version 1.34. Otherwise, install the necessary IBM PCLP software by following the instructions included with the Corrective Service Disk(s) you received from IBM.
    Restart your computer, and make sure the network starts.

    If the network doesn't start, quit this procedure and contact IBM for help.
    Set up MS-DOS 6 on your computer. For more information about installing MS-DOS 6, see the chapter "Getting Started" in the MICROSOFT MS-DOS 6 USER'S GUIDE.

    When Setup restarts your computer, the following message appears on your screen:

    Start PC LAN Program 1.3 (Y/N)?

    Type N, and press ENTER.
    Type the following at the command prompt:

    SETVER NET.COM /D


    Restart your computer.

    The following message appears on your screen:

    Start PC LAN Program 1.3 (Y/N)?

    Type Y, and press ENTER.

    NOTE If, after setting up MS-DOS, your CONFIG.SYS file contains a command for loading the IFSFUNC.EXE file, disable it by typing REM and a space in front of the command. Then save the file and restart your computer.

    NOTE Microsoft Defragmenter program will not run on a PCLP server.

11. IBM DOS LAN Requester Version 1.30 or Earlier

To use MS-DOS 6 with IBM DOS LAN Requester, you need one of the following:
    DOS LAN Requester files that are included with OS/2 LAN Server version 1.30.1.
    DOS LAN Requester files that come with OS/2 LAN Server version 1.30, which has had IBM Corrective Service Diskette (CSD) 5015 applied to it. Contact IBM Product Support to obtain the software you need.
If you are running a DOS LAN Requester version earlier than 1.30, contact IBM for the necessary software and instructions.

To update IBM DOS LAN Requester version 1.30:

    Upgrade your DOS LAN Requester software to version 1.30.1 by following the instructions included with IBM Corrective Service Disk 5015.
    Restart your computer, and make sure the network starts.

    If the network doesn't start, quit this procedure and contact IBM for help.
    Set up MS-DOS 6 on your computer. For more information about installing MS-DOS 6, see the chapter "Getting Started" in the MICROSOFT MS-DOS 6 USER'S GUIDE.

    When Setup restarts your computer, the following message appears on your screen:

    Start DOS LAN Requester (Y/N)?

    Type N, and press ENTER.
    Type the following at the command prompt:

    SETVER NET.COM /D


    Restart your computer.

    The following message appears on your screen:

    Start DOS LAN Requester (Y/N)?

    Type Y, and press ENTER.

    NOTE If, after setting up MS-DOS, your CONFIG.SYS file has a command for loading the IFSFUNC.EXE file, disable it by typing REM and a space in front of the command. Then save the file and restart your computer.

12. Microsoft LAN Manager and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

If you are running any version of Microsoft LAN Manager or a 100-Percent Compatible network, and Setup referred you to this file, obtain updated network files by ordering the Supplemental disks.

After you obtain the Supplemental disks, follow the instructions in the NET.TXT file on the Supplemental disks.

13. Microsoft MS-Net and 100-Percent Compatible Networks

If you are running any version of Microsoft MS-Net or a 100-Percent Compatible network, and Setup referred you to this file, obtain updated network files by ordering the Supplemental disks.

After you obtain the Supplemental disks, follow the instructions in the NET.TXT file on the Supplemental disks.

14. Net/One PC

If Ungermann-Bass Net/One PC does not load with MS-DOS 6, do one of the following:
    Contact your network vendor to get an updated LOADNIU.EXE file.
    Put a UBPAUSE command between the LOADNIU and XNSBIOS lines in your MSNET.INI file.
    Run network commands from a batch file that includes a PAUSE command between the LOADNIU and XNSBIOS lines.

15. Novell Networks

When this NETWORKS.TXT file was published, the current version of the workstation shell was 3.31. Obtain version 3.31 or later for use with MS-DOS 6.

If you have a NetWare version earlier than 2.1, or your network software uses any of the following files, contact your network vendor:
NET3.COM
NET4.COM
XMSNET3.EXE
XMSNET4.EXE
EMSNET3.EXE
EMSNET4.EXE
If you can't use Task Swapper in MS-DOS Shell when running a Novell network, contact your network vendor.

If you can't load MS-DOS 6 on your remote-boot workstation, contact Novell for the RPLFIX.COM file.

If you run LOGIN.EXE, MAP.EXE, and SESSION.EXE from MS-DOS Shell or while MS-DOS Shell is running, a search path is not added to the existing path. Use these programs before starting MS-DOS Shell.

If you use the Novell login program to set the COMSPEC variable after starting MS-DOS 6, and you can't reload the COMMAND.COM file, edit the SHELL command line in your CONFIG.SYS file. Make sure the path to COMMAND.COM points to the root directory and remove the C:\DOS\ parameter that follows the path, if one exists.

For example, suppose your SHELL command line looks like this:
    SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM  C:\DOS\  /P  /E:512
Change it to look like this:
    SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM  /P  /E:512
Or contact your Novell vendor to get a new login program.

If you are having problems using Microsoft Undelete on a Novell network, use the MAP ROOT command in conjunction with the Delete Sentry level of delete protection. (If you have Novell Netware version 2.15c or older, obtain the most recent MAP.EXE file from your network vendor.) For example, you would use MAP ROOT syntax similar to the following (normally specified in the server's login script):
MAP ROOT F:=COUNT/SYS:USERS/JOEB
In this example, F is the network drive letter, COUNT is a file server name, SYS is the volume name, USERS is a subdirectory of volume SYS, and JOEB is the root for a network user. On JOEB's computer, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file would contain the following syntax:
UNDELETE /SF
The /S switch specifies the Delete Sentry level of delete protection and F specifies a network drive to be protected. The AUTOEXEC.BAT file should specify /S[drive] for each drive to be protected.

NOTE
If you use Microsoft Backup for MS-DOS or Windows to back up files to a network, and your network software is NetWare 286, the gas gauge will move very slowly at first. This is due to the way NetWare 286 handles writing files to the network.

NOTE
The %OS_VERSION parameter used in login scripts will return v5.00 if you are using any shell up to, and including, version 3.31. Until Novell releases an updated shell, refrain from using the %OS_VERSION parameter or map a v6.00 drive over the existing v5.00 drive in a user's login script.

MS-DOS Setup and Shared Windows Configuration

If you use a search drive to access your Windows initialization files (PROGMAN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, and WINFILE.INI) on a network directory, and you want to install the Windows programs included with MS-DOS 6, carry out the following procedure before you run Setup.

NOTE The information in this section applies both to the normal Setup installation program and Setup run with the /E switch.

* Temporarily override the search drive by using the MAP command at the command prompt. For example, if the network drive assignment for your Windows directory is W, and the path is \USER\JOEB, type MAP DEL W: at the command prompt to temporarily delete the search drive. Then type MAP W:=SYS:USER\JOEB at the command prompt. Then run Setup. After Setup is finished and restarts your computer, your system will return to its normal configuration.

16. Novell Networks and DoubleSpace

If your network software is NetWare, make sure it is running before you run DoubleSpace.

NetWare Lite

NetWare Lite uses all "Available for DoubleSpace" drives when the network software mounts remote file systems. As a result, MS-DOS displays the "Not ready error" when you try to access the drives and Windows File Manager shows the drives as floppy drives. In addition, if you attempt to compress another drive, DoubleSpace will not be able to use the former "Available for DoubleSpace" drives, even if you use the NET MAP DEL command.

To avoid drive conflicts, run DoubleSpace in Custom mode. Then specify for your host drive a letter that won't conflict with the drive letter your network software uses. For example, if your network drive is currently F, you could use E for your host drive when you install DoubleSpace.

17. PC-NFS

If you use SETVER to report a different version of MS-DOS to a program, PC-NFS 3.x may report the version incorrectly. If you are having this problem, contact your network vendor for updated network software.

If you use PC-NFS 3.0 with MS-DOS Shell, MS-DOS Shell might display more drives than you have currently enabled. To prevent this, use the PC-NFS /D switch to specify the number of drives you are using. For more information, see your PC- NFS documentation.

If you can't use the COPY or XCOPY command on PC-NFS 3.01, contact your vendor to get an updated version of the PCNFS.SYS device driver.

If you use PC-NFS network software, carry out the following procedure before you run MemMaker:

    Open your MEMMAKER.INF file using any text editor. This file is in the directory that contains your MS-DOS files.
    Add the following line to the file:

    *NET


    Save the file, and then run MemMaker.

18. TCS 10Net or DCA 10Net

DCA 10Net Plus Versions 4.20 (20) and later, and DCA 10Net versions 3.3 (41) and later are compatible with MS-DOS 6. If you have an earlier version, contact your network vendor for an update.

If you are running a compatible version of 10Net Network Software, disable the network software, and then run MS-DOS 6 Setup. After you install MS-DOS 6, reenable your network software.

NOTE
Microsoft Defragmenter program is incompatible with 10Net network software if the server service is loaded. If only the redirector is loaded, the program is compatible with 10Net network software.

NOTE
You cannot use DoubleSpace to compress a drive on a 10Net server because all local drives are viewed as network drives. To compress a drive, disable the server service by typing REM and space in front of the server command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, and restarting the computer. Then run DoubleSpace to compress the drive. After you run DoubleSpace, remove the REM command from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

After you compress a drive on a server, some of DoubleSpace's features-- such as the LIST, CHKDSK, MOUNT, and UNMOUNT features--will not work correctly unless you stop the server service.

Modification Type: Major Last Reviewed: 10/13/2003
Keywords: KB96490