Using Sun PC/NFS Network With Windows 3.0 (89169)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 3.0
  • Microsoft Windows 3.0a

This article was previously published under Q89169

SUMMARY

This article discusses three topics regarding running Sun's PC/NFS network with Windows 3.0. PC/NFS is not a supported network.

  • Version 3.5 Is Required.
  • Printing on PC/NFS Network.
  • Using File Manager on a PC/NFS Network.

MORE INFORMATION

Version 3.5 Is Required

You should use version 3.5 or later of the PC/NFS network when attempting to run it with Windows 3.0.

Printing on PC/NFS Network

To print properly from the Sun PC/NFS Network when using Windows, do the following:

  1. Run the NSFCONF utility and modify the printers you intend to use inside Windows to:

    1. Print after five minutes.
    2. Print in RAW mode.
    Note: If you are going to print PostScript from inside Windows 3.0, the NSFCONF utility should be set to PostScript mode instead of to RAW mode to accept PostScript code.
  2. Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and change the line
          prt *
    						
    to:
         prt -t30 *
    						
  3. Instead of printing to an LPTx port, select the LPTx.OS2 port under Control Panel's Printers option.
For more information on printing, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

printing and unsupported and UNIX

Using File Manager on PC/NFS Network

The error "System Error Network Error on Drive <letter>:", where <letter> is the logical drive letter C to Z, may occur when opening Windows 3.0 File Manager running in conjunction with a Sun PC-NFS network. The following solution corrects this problem in most situations.

Solution

Make sure that the network drives are mounted in logical order. For example, if you have a local drive C, then start your network drive mountings with logical drive D and continue from there alphabetically. In the CONFIG.SYS file, modify the line
     DEVICE=PCNFS.SYS
				
as follows
     DEVICE=PCNFS.SYS /dn
				
where n is a number from 1 to 8, based on the number of drives you have determined will be mounted. Do not include local hard drives in this number. Because 8 is the maximum simultaneous drive mountings supported by Sun, this number could be set to 8, and the amount of error messages received will be this number minus the number of drives actually mounted.

The Sun products included here are manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:7/7/2005
Keywords:KB89169