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How do I install NDIS2 drivers to connect my DOS client to Microsoft Windows servers?

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How do I install NDIS2 drivers to connect my DOS client to Microsoft Windows servers?

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Requirements: • Microsoft Network Client version 3.0 for MS-DOS from Windows NT Server 4.0 installation CD. • Blank MS-DOS bootable 3.5″ High Density floppy disk. • Broadcom NDIS2 driver. (B57.dos or B44.dos) Windows NT 3.51/4.0 Server users: • When using the “Network Client Administrator” tool available in Windows NT, simply choose any other network card from the list (NE2000 Compatible for example) to create the diskette. • After creating the diskette, follow the instructions below under “Modifying boot diskette for Broadcom network card”. Windows 2000/XP users: Method 1: Running “Network Client Administrator” tool from Windows 2000/XP: • Create a folder called “NCADMIN” in the root of the C: drive. • Copy NCADMIN.CN_, NCADMIN.EX_, and NCADMIN.HL_ from the I386 folder on the Windows NT Server 4.0 cd. • Open a command prompt window and change directory to C:\NCADMIN. • Type expand -r ncadmin.* and press enter. • Close the command prompt window. • Start Windows Explorer • Open the NCAD

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