Changes Norton Desktop Makes to AUTOEXEC.BAT and SYSTEM.INI (82408)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.0
- Microsoft Windows 3.0a
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q82408 SUMMARY
This article discusses the following changes that are made to your system
files by Norton Desktop for Windows versions 1.0 and 1.1:
- SHELL= Setting Changed in SYSTEM.INI File
- Device Drivers Installed in the SYSTEM.INI File
- Changes to the AUTOEXEC.BAT File
MORE INFORMATIONSHELL= Setting Changed in SYSTEM.INI File
Norton Desktop for Windows can be installed as a shell that replaces
the Program Manager of Windows. To do this, Norton Desktop modifies
the [boot] section of the SYSTEM.INI file. To temporarily disable
Norton Desktop, edit the SYSTEM.INI file in a text editor (such as
Microsoft Windows Notepad), and change the line shell=ndw.exe so
that it reads shell=progman.exe.
Device Drivers Installed in the SYSTEM.INI File
Norton Desktop for Windows installs three virtual device drivers
(VFINTD, VDMADX, and VNSS) in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory and places
the following four lines in the [386enh] section of SYSTEM.INI:
DEVICE=VFINTD.386
DEVICE=VDMADX.386
DEVICE=VNSS.386
DMABufferSize=21
The following is an explanation of the lines in the [386enh] section
of SYSTEM.INI:
Lines Description
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DEVICE=VFINTD.386 Virtual Floppy Interrupt Device Driver
DEVICE=VDMADX.386 Virtual direct memory access (DMA) Device
Driver (replaces the default VFINTD, VDMADX,
VNSS internal DMA device driver *vdmad)
DEVICE=VNSS.386 Virtual Screen Saver Device Driver
DMABufferSize=21 Sets amount of RAM reserved for buffered DMA
(default=16)
Removing or remarking out these lines causes Windows to exit to the
command prompt when you try to start Windows in 386 enhanced mode.
To remove Norton Desktop for Windows, you need to remove the three
device= lines mentioned above and add the following line to the
[386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI file:
DEVICE=*vdmad
Changes to the AUTOEXEC.BAT File
When you install Norton Desktop for Windows version 1.0 or 1.1, your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file may be modified. Toward the end of the installation
the following choices are given:
- Make changes:
The NDW directory will be added to the PATH variable. Erase Protect
(EP) and IMAGE will be added as well.
- Make changes later:
Nothing is changed.
- Make no changes:
The Norton Desktop for Windows directory is added to the path. It
is not added if the PATH has reached its limit of 128 characters.
Some versions of Norton Desktop delete the 't' from batch file
extension so the batch file will not run.
Norton Desktop for Windows is manufactured by Symantec Corporation, a
vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or
otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
For more information, call Symantec technical support.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/7/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB82408 |
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