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Microsoft TCP/IP-32 version 3.11b
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Installation Instructions for TCP/IP-32 version 3.11b
2.1 List of Bugs Fixed in TCP/IP-32 3.11b
2.2 Descriptions of Bugs Fixed in TCP/IP-32 3.11b
3.0 More Information
1.0 Introduction
The Microsoft TCP/IP-32 version 3.11b is the latest update to the TCP/IP-32
stack for Windows for Workgroups 3.11. It has been updated since version
3.11a and includes a number of fixes, primarily to provide compatibility
with several third-party WinSock applications, and to correct problems with
using DNS to resolve NetBIOS names. This also has updated code related to
Windows 95. This update is a complete refresh of TCP/IP-32 and contains all
components of the product.
This product is compatible with and supported exclusively on Windows for
Workgroups version 3.11. If you are running a different TCP/IP product on
your computer, you must remove it before installing Microsoft TCP/IP-32. If
you experience difficulties with another vendor's product, remove the
existing TCP/IP stack, exit Network Setup completely, reboot your system,
and then proceed to add the Microsoft TCP/IP-32 drivers by following the
instructions given in the documentation.
NOTE: When you upgrade to TCP/IP-32 3.11b, you should also update your
Windows for Workgroups operating system with the files found on the Windows
NT version 3.51 CD-ROM. This update is necessary to logon to a Windows NT
domain over routers when using TCP/IP-32 3.11b. These files are also
available on various electronic services in the self-extracting file,
WFWFILES.EXE. For additional information, please see the following article
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
133255 README.TXT: Windows for Workgroups Update Files
2.0 Installation Instructions for TCP/IP-32 3.11b
There are two ways you can install the TCP/IP-32 version 3.11b upgrade on
your computer. You can completely reinstall your TCP/IP-32 network protocol
stack with TCP/IP-32 3.11b, which will overwrite your previous TCP/IP
settings with default settings. Alternatively, advanced users can manually
copy just the updated binary files to the proper directories. This will
retain your TCP/IP-32 settings, but will not update the TCP/IP-32 version
number.
Complete Reinstall:
- From the Network group, choose the Network Setup icon.
- Choose the Drivers button (Under Network Drivers, you will see your
Network Interface Card (NIC) and the network protocols used on that
NIC).
- Select TCP/IP-32 3.11.
- Choose the Setup button, review and write down all of your TCP/IP-32
configuration information.
- Choose the Cancel button to return to the Network Drivers dialog box.
- If TCP/IP-32 3.11 is your only network protocol, then temporarily add
the NetBEUI network protocol by following these steps:
- Choose the Add Protocol button.
- Select Microsoft NetBEUI.
- Choose the OK button (Microsoft NetBEUI will appear under
Network Drivers).
- Select TCP/IP-32 3.11.
- Choose the Remove button and then the Yes button to confirm.
- Choose the Add Protocol button.
- Select Unlisted or Updated Protocol and Choose the OK button.
- In the Install Driver dialog box, enter the path to the updated
TCP/IP-32 3.11b files (You should then see Microsoft TCP/IP-32
3.11b in the Unlisted or Updated Protocol dialog).
- Choose the OK button (You should then see Microsoft TCP/IP-32
3.11b in the Network Drivers dialog box).
- Choose the Setup button and configure TCP/IP-32 3.11b based on
the information you wrote down in step 4.
- If you added Microsoft NetBEUI as a network protocol in step 6 and
do not want to keep it, select Microsoft NetBEUI, choose the Remove
button and then the Yes button to confirm.
- Choose the Close button to exit the Network Divers dialog box.
- Choose the OK button to exit the Network Setup dialog box (Setup
will modify system files).
- Choose the OK button (Network Setup prompts you to reboot).
- Choose the Restart Computer button (The TCP/IP-32 3.11b upgrade is
now complete).
Manual Installation for Advanced Users:
- Copy the following files to the C:\<win_root> directory:
NOTE: By default, the Windows root directory referred to above is
C:\WINDOWS. If you installed Windows into a directory other than
C:\WINDOWS, copy these files to that directory.
05/26/95 10:57a 60,551 ARP.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 81,968 FTP.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 42,195 IPCONFIG.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 33,227 NBTSTAT.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 69,465 NETSTAT.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 58,307 PING.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 57,703 ROUTE.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 63,904 TCP32UI.DLL
05/26/95 10:57a 57,216 TELNET.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 55,277 TRACERT.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 41,440 WINSOCK.DLL
- Copy the following files into the C:\<win_root>\SYSTEM directory:
05/26/95 10:57a 20,689 VDHCP.386
05/26/95 10:57a 60,729 VIP.386
05/26/95 10:57a 89,545 VNBT.386
05/26/95 10:57a 46,802 VTCP.386
05/26/95 10:57a 5,323 VTDI.386
05/26/95 10:57a 15,850 VUDP.386
05/26/95 10:57a 6,960 WSASRV.EXE
05/26/95 10:57a 10,612 WSOCK.386
05/26/95 10:57a 19,719 WSTCP.386
2.1 List of Bugs Fixed TCP/IP-32 3.11b
NOTE: Use the Qxxxxxx number that precedes the title of the bug fix to
query the Microsoft Knowledge Base to find an article about that bug.
121317 TCP/IP-32 version 3.11 Does Not Include Terminal Font
120051 DNS Reverse Name Resolution Requests Are Incorrect
120052 NBT Query Can Hang Computer or Drop Back To MS-DOS
122293 LMHOSTS Lookup Can Cause Intermittent System Pauses
119575 TCP/IP-32 Winsock Stops FD_READ Notification
125486 Ioctlsocket Function Returns Incorrect Data
125437 Winsock calls return WSAEINPROGRESS
121619 ARP Cache Commands May Not Work Correctly
125963 IPCONFIG Shows Leftover DHCP Parameters On Non-DHCP Clients
Q128725 Domain Name Ignored by Windows for Workgroups with TCP/IP-32
2.2 Description of Bugs Fixed in TCP/IP-32 3.11b
TCP/IP-32 version 3.11 Does Not Include Terminal Font:
Beta versions of Microsoft TCP/IP-32 included a font named "Terminal"
in the Telnet application. This font is not included in the released
version of the TCP/IP-32 Telnet application.
DNS Reverse Name Resolution Requests Are Incorrect:
TCP/IP-32 does not return the correct IP name when it queries the
Domain Name Service (DNS) because it sends an improperly formatted
query to the DNS.
NBT Query Can Hang Computer or Drop Back To MS-DOS:
Your computer running Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 with
TCP/IP-32 network protocol stops responding (hangs) or drops back to
MS-DOS when the 32-bit NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) makes a query to the
Domain Name Service (DNS).
LMHOSTS Lookup Can Cause Intermittent System Pauses:
Your computer running Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 with
TCP/IP-32 intermittently stops responding (hangs) for about 20 seconds
at a time. This occurs if TCP/IP-32 is installed as a non-default
network protocol and the Enable LMHOSTS Lookup option in Network Setup
is checked.
TCP/IP-32 Winsock Stops FD_READ Notification:
FD_READ notification in a Winsock application may stop while the
application is running. This may cause data to be left in the input
buffer, or, it may cause the application to hang. This occurs when the
application disables and then re-enables FD_READ notification during a
period of time while the Windows message queue is full.
Winsock: Accept() Sockets Are Unexpectedly Aborted:
Occasionally, when you execute a PUT command from an FTP client, your
session to the FTP server is aborted.
Winsock calls return WSAEINPROGRESS
Windows Sockets applications running on Microsoft TCP/IP-32 may
receive error 10036 (WSAEINPROGRESS). This problem occurs when
applications process a large number of Windows Sockets calls.
ARP Cache Commands May Not Work Correctly
ARP -S commands may not function correctly under Microsoft TCP/IP-32
when the arp cache is empty.
IPCONFIG Shows Leftover DHCP Parameters On Non-DHCP Clients
If TCP/IP-32 client is configured to use DHCP and then is re-configured
to not use DHCP, when the command "IPCONFIG /ALL" is executed, it
will show old (DHCP supplied) values for certain parameters.
Domain Name Ignored by Windows for Workgroups with TCP/IP-32
When a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP) client running
TCP/IP-32 version 3.11 requests an IP address from a DHCP server,
the IP address is received but the domain name is not recognized by
the Windows for Workgroups client computer.
3.0 More Information
For known problems and various support options, please read README.TXT
that accompanies Microsoft's TCP/IP-32 3.11b update.