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April 5th, 2002, 08:19 PM
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Can a bootable floppy access a simple TCP/IP LAN?
I am still new to adding drivers to DOS. I managed to add drivers to a bootable floppy for my Sanyo CDROM, but I'm not sure where to start with my Ethernet III 3C509 NIC card. I would like to use the bootable floppy to access my other computer using TCP/IP.
Am I supposed to use NetWare services? The only information I am able to see in the 3Com download for DOS drivers suggests this. How do install the drivers using the 3Com software to that floppy? I don't want to risk damaging my Windows 98SE installation by installing DOS drivers to C:\. Would that be a problem?
I saw the similar post asking about NT domains, does that apply to me too?
Why doesn't the Start Disk generated by Windows 98 in "Add Software" provide the means of making network connections?
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