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Linksys Instant EtherFast® Series Novell NetWare 3.x Client Setup for Windows 95 or 98 The instructions below explain how to set up the regular Novell NetWare 3.x client for use on a Windows 98 or 95 PC. If you are installing NetWare's Client32 software instead, follow the instructions in that chapter . 1. Follow the Windows 95 setup instructions or the Windows 98 setup instructions. 2. Start up Windows 95 or 98. Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click on Network. The Network window appears. Click on the Configuration tab. 3. In the Primary Logon Box, choose Client for NetWare Networks. 4. Under the The following network components are installed box, highlight Client for NetWare Networks and click on the Properties button. 5. The Client for NetWare Networks Properties window appears. Under the General tab, enter the name of your network's Preferred Server. Assign the First Network Drive Letter; the default is F. Make sure the Enable logon script processing is checked. 6. Click OK. Click on the Access Control tab. Make sure the Share-level access control option is selected; do not select User-level access control. 7. When you're done, click OK to restart your computer. The NetWare portion of your Windows setup is complete. EtherFast® 10/100 LAN Cards Windows 95, 98 or ME Client for Windows NT If you are installing the EtherFast® 10/100 Card in a Windows 95, 98 or Millennium PC that you plan on logging into a NT domain server, follow the directions below. 1. Start up Windows. Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel. Doubleclick on Network. The Network window appears. Click on the Configuration tab. 2. Select Client for Microsoft Networks in the Installed Components box and click the Properties button. Verify that Log on to Windows NT domain is selected in the Logon Validation box. For the Windows NT domain, enter DOMAIN. Under Network logon options, select Logon and restore network connection. 57 58