Net.exe dos описаниеDOS Network Boot Floppy by Johannes Helmig [Published on 30 May 1999 / Last Updated on 30 May 1999 ] The " Microsoft Network Client 3.0 " requires for the 'simple' NetBEUI and IPX/SPX protocol approx. 1.1 Mbyte of files, which does NOT fit anymore onto a regular 1.44 Mbyte DOS bootable floppy disk, unless it is configure for compression using DBLSPACE (DOS 6.x) or DRVSPACE (DOS 7/Win9x). Note: if you have Windows95 or Windows98, you can create from the Windows files a Creation of a compressed DOS-Boot-Floppy: 1) Format a floppy disk with System Files, which make it bootable: 2) Make sure, that the Windows Explorer shows also all hidden-files by changing the View-Options to "Show all files": 3) The formatted floppy contains the default system-files: - COMMAND.COM, IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS - the DRVSPACE.BIN driver to be able to read compressed drives To optimize the available space on the compressed floppy disk, delete at this stage on the floppy-disk the COMMAND.COM (and when the warning message is displayed, make sure to verify that you delete the COMMAND.COM from the floppy disk and NOT on your harddisk. ) 4) Open in Windows 9x DRIVESPACE (in START/Programs/Accessories/System-Tools) Configure in the Options the drive-character to be used for the un-compressed section of the floppy (I used L:), and allow 0.01 MByte uncompressed free space. then select 'Start' to compress the floppy disk: 5) Once the compression is done, double-click in "My Computer" on the icon for the floppy disk, this will display the files on the compressed part of the floppy disk, while the files on the un-compressed section of the floppy disk are displayed in my example as drive I: On the un-compressed section of the floppy-disk, create now the file "DRVSPACE.INI" with the entries shown below. This file is required to be able to access the compressed section of this floppy disk, when booting from this floppy ( For more details on this INI-file, please view the Microsoft Knowledge base articles Q132957 and Q100536 ): On the compressed part of the floppy disk: - delete the file IO.SYS (it is only required on the un-compressed section) - copy COMMAND.COM from your c-drive Windows-Directory - create AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS - create a DOS-directory and copy the most important files from C-drive Windows-directory and Windows\COMMAND-directory to have the tools to partition and format a harddisk: 6) do NOT write-protect the floppy disk (or it cannot access the compressed section of the disk on booting from this floppy disk) ! 7) store the files of the "Network Client 3.0" to a directory on your harddisk Installation of the Network Client on the Boot-Floppy 1) Boot your Windows9x system from the boot-floppy to verify, that it is able to access the compressed section of the floppy disk. 2) change to the disk and directory, where the files of the "Network Client 3.0" are stored and run SETUP: Since you booted from CD-ROM, the installation will proposed as location for the installation-files A:\NET ,which you should accept. You will be prompted for the Boot-floppy, press ENTER: The configuration of the "Network Client 3.0" is identical to a disk-based Network setup. except that you will be prompted at the end of the procedure again for your boot-disk, just press ENTER: There is still some unused capacity on this network-boot-floppy, which can be used to store an application program or more command-utilities: NOTE: the capacity of a compressed Boot-floppy is sufficient to install the "Network Client 3.0" with NetBEUI or IPX/SPX protocol. but it is NOT sufficient to use with TCP/IP-protocol ! In this case, a special set of MULTIPLE floppy disks would be required or This will free-up enough room on the disk for NetBEUI with no problem. I have not tested it with NetBEUI AND IPX. (Again, SPX isn't supported by the NWLink protocol shipped with DOS Client.) Not only will you have enough room, but you'll have space for EDIT.COM and HIMEM.SYS, which are infinitely valuable on a computer with no hard disk, and only 1 MB of RAM. This statement is also incorrect, in some cases: NOTE: the capacity of a compressed Boot-floppy is sufficient to install the А также видеоПохожие статьи |
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