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Messages appear while files are being copied. The System
Settings Change dialog box appears.
7 Remove the
TokenDisk
diskette or CD from the drive.
8 Click
Yes
to restart the computer.
This concludes the procedure for installing a driver for
Windows 95 version 950b, OSR2.
To disable auto ring speed detection and manually select
the ring speed, see “Setting Ring Speed for Windows 95”
for more details.
To define a locally administered network address, see
“Defining the LAA Address for Windows 95” for
more details.
Installing a Driver for Windows NT 4.0
Follow these steps to install the 3Com NDIS 4 driver for
Windows NT 4.0.
If your network environment uses the TCP/IP
communications protocol, obtain from your network
administrator all the information you need to define an
IP address during the installation process before starting.
1 In the My Computer group, double-click the
Control Panel
icon.
2 In the Control Panel group, double-click the
Network
icon.
3 In the Network dialog box, click the Adapters tab.
4 In the Adapters tab, click
Add
.
5 In the Select Network Adapter dialog box, click
Have Disk
.
The Insert Disk dialog box appears.
6 If you are using the 3.5-inch diskettes, insert
TokenDisk
diskette #2 in the drive. If you are using
the
TokenDisk
CD, insert it in the CD-ROM drive.
7 Accept the displayed default path by clicking
OK
.
For example, if you are using the 3.5-inch diskettes, the
following path is displayed:
a:
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