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In <200403101918.i2AJIlRb003252@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/10/04   
   at 11:18 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>During boot up, the 3com driver is recognized, but then I get an error  
>message: "Unable to access protocol manager -- driver not installed."  
 
>I probably need to add something to config.sys or autoexec.bat, but so  
>far I haven't figured it out. The install utility that came with the 3com  
>driver doesn't seem to work.  
 
You need more than just the NIC driver.  You need the DOS equivalents of  
the NDIS driver stack that OS/2 installs.  It's been way too long for me  
to recall the pieces.  Search around for references to DOS Lan Requester.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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