WFWG 3.11: How to Create a Boot Disk to Load Real-Mode Network (114425)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11
This article was previously published under Q114425
3.11
WINDOWS
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This article discusses using Microsoft Windows for Workgroups with a floppy
disk configuration. Although the information outlined in this article does
allow Windows for Workgroups to access the network from a floppy disk,
Microsoft does not support this procedure. If the steps or procedures
described in this article do not function properly, a standard Windows for
Workgroups configuration should be used to access the network.
SUMMARY
The steps below describe how to create a bootable floppy disk that loads
the real-mode network, which allows you to connect to a Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 server. Once connected to the server, a full or a network
setup (SETUP /N) can be run to a local hard disk drive or to a directory on
a server machine. This setup disk is ideal for running a large number of
installations to local hard disk drives without needing the Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 disks for each installation.
This article assumes the following things:
- The network hardware is already installed.
- All machines are using the same network adapter card with the same
hardware settings. (If different network cards are being used, follow
the instructions in the note in step 3.)
- The workstation has at least 4 megabytes (MB) of RAM if run from a
diskless workstation or 3 MB of RAM if run from a machine with a hard
disk drive.
- SETUP /A will be installed to a C:\WINSHARE directory.
- SETUP /N will be installed to a C:\directory.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/19/1999 |
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Keywords: | KB114425 |
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