-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 Updated Files and Protocols -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WFWFILES.EXE WFWFILES.EXE is a self-extracting file that includes the same update files for the Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 client as those found in the \CLIENTS\WFW\UPDATE directory on the Windows NT Server version 3.51 CD-ROM. TCP32B.EXE Microsoft TCP/IP-32 version 3.11b for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 includes our latest NDIS 3 protocol stack supporting Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Microsoft TCP/IP-32B includes a number of diagnostic utilities, support for DHCP automatic configuration and industry standard Windows Sockets support for third party and public domain TCP/IP applications such as NCSA Mosaic. This stack requires Windows for Workgroups to run, and cannot execute outside of Windows (e.g., in MS-DOS before running Windows for Workgroups). See UPDATE.TXT in this directory for more details. NOTE: When you upgrade to TCP/IP-32 3.11b, you should also update your Windows for Workgroups operating system with the files found in the \CLIENTS\WFW\UPDATE directory on the Windows NT Server version 3.51 CD-ROM or in this directory in the self-extracting file, WFWFILES.EXE. This update is necessary to logon to a Windows NT domain over routers when using TCP/IP-32 for Windows for Workgroups version 3.11b. WFWTCP.EXE Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups includes the real mode NDIS 2 protocol stack to support connecting computers running Windows for Workgroups together or computers running Windows for Workgroups to Windows NT using the TCP/IP protocol. Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups does not include any TCP/IP utilities, however support for the Windows Sockets Interface is provided allowing any Windows Sockets-compatible TCP/IP utility including terminal emulators and file transfer software. WFWDLC.EXE Microsoft Data Link Control (DLC) Protocol for Windows for Workgroups allows computers running Windows for Workgroups to operate in IBM SNA environments and to connect to mainframes and minicomputers, such as the AS/400. The DLC interface is most commonly used by 3270 terminal emulators to communicate to IBM mainframes. Support of the emulators is the main role of the Microsoft DLC protocol. Products from companies such as DCA, Attachmate, IBM, Microcom, and Wall Data support the Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol.