Windows 95 and 98 Installation
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A log file can be useful to help identify modem problems by
recording modem commands and responses. Windows 95 and
98 have slightly different procedures for creating and maintain-
ing a log file:
• In
Windows 95
, go to Control Panel, Modems, Properties,
Connection, Advanced. In the Advanced Connection Settings
window, place a check mark in the Record a log file option
box. A MODEMLOG.TXT file will be created in the
C:\WINDOWS directory the next time the modem is used.
•
Windows 98
creates a log file by default in the Windows
directory, using a filename based on the modem device
identifier, with a .LOG extension, such as
"Xircom_CardBus_modem.log" (or a shortened version in
MS-DOS). To continue adding information to the log file,
place a check mark in the Append to Log option box in the
Advanced Connection Settings window (in the path Control
Panel, Modems, Properties, Connection, Advanced).
Windows 95 and 98 Driver Parameters
CBE.SYS and CBEN4.SYS Driver Settings
CBE.SYS is an NDIS3 driver. CBEN4.SYS is an NDIS4 driver. Both
conform to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS).
Required files for using CBE.SYS with Windows 95 and 98 in-
clude:
NETCBE.INF
Installation file for Windows 95 and 98
CBE.SYS
NDIS3 driver for Windows 95 and 98
There are user-configurable parameters to the CBE.SYS and
CBEN4.SYS drivers which can be modified using the Network
Control Panel built into Windows 95 and 98. This applet queries
the user for parameter selections and sets the corresponding
parameters in the registry. User-configurable parameters follow: