Managed Driver Upgrade For Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Nt, And Windows 2000; Running Managed Driver Upgrade Locally - IBM 16/4 Token-Ring User Manual

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10. You will also be prompted to insert the Windows for Workgroups program
11. Select OK for any messages regarding updates to the SYSTEM.INI and
12. When prompted to restart your computer, select RESTART COMPUTER.
13. At system startup, check for the following conditions to determine whether you
Managed Driver Upgrade for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT,
and Windows 2000
Managed Driver Upgrade is a package you can download from the IBM Token-Ring
PCI Family Adapter Web site that assists local users and system administrators in
upgrading their systems to the latest level of the driver. The package consists of the
new driver, all necessary support files, and an executable program that can upgrade
the driver without any user intervention.
Managed Driver Upgrade can be run locally by the user, or remotely by a system
administrator using management software such as Tivoli TME
Distribution.

Running Managed Driver Upgrade locally

To run the Managed Driver Upgrade locally, perform the following procedure.
1. Download the correct package. There are packages for Windows 95, Windows
2. Run the package and extract all the files to a single directory such as c:\temp.
3. If you are using Windows NT 4.0, log in using a user ID with administrator
4. Open a DOS or command window.
5. Run the Managed Driver Upgrade executable. The name of the executable is
6. Enter the following command line options as needed. Refer to the following
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4. Select Drivers and then Add Adapter....
5. Select Unlisted or updated network adapter and then OK
6. Enter x:\wfw, where x is your drive letter. Select OK.
7. Select CLOSE.
8. Select OK.
9. You will be prompted to reinstall specific network-related files. Reinstall them
as needed.
application diskettes or CD-ROM. Follow the instructions.
PROTOCOL.INI files.
Windows for Workgroups will automatically restart your computer and the
driver will be loaded.
have successfully installed the adapter:
v The device driver files loaded successfully. There are no error messages.
v The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation. See "Understanding the
adapter LEDs and labels" on page 43.
v You are able to log on and communicate with the network.
If you experience problems, see "Chapter 4. Problem solving" on page 37.
98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000.
privileges.
TRMDU95.EXE for Windows 95, TRMDU98.EXE for Windows 98,
TRMDU00.EXE for Windows 2000, and TRMDUNT.EXE for Windows NT 4.0.
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