IBM 16/4 Token-Ring User Manual

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1. On the desktop, click My Network Places with the right mouse button and

select Properties.

A Network and Dial-up Connections window will appear containing one or more
Local Area Connection icons.

2. Place the cursor over each icon until you see a description box containing IBM

PCI Token-Ring Adapter.

3. Click the appropriate Local Area Connection icon with the right mouse button

and select Properties.

4. Select the Configure button in the Local Area Connection Properties window.

5. Select the Driver tab in the IBM PCI Token-Ring Adapter Properties window

and select the Update Driver. . . button.

The Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens. The dialog box contains
the following text:

This wizard searches for updated drivers for:

(Adapter name)

6. Select Next to continue.

7. On the next page, select Search for the best driver for your device and

then select Next.

8. The next page of the wizard will ask where you would like to look for the

device driver.
v If you are installing the device driver from the product CD-ROM, insert the

CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and make sure that the CD-ROM drive
checkbox is checked.

v If you are installing from a diskette that you built from the CD-ROM or from

the Web, insert the diskette and make sure that the Floppy disk drives
checkbox is checked.

9. Select Next to continue. Windows should find an updated device driver on the

diskette or the CD-ROM. Make sure that The updated driver is selected on
the page and select Next.

Note: If the wizard does not specify the correct driver location, for example

the CD-ROM or diskette drive, perform the following steps:

a. Click the Back button twice.

b. Select Display a list of known drivers . . . and then select Next.

c. Select Have Disk. . . and then specify the location of the driver (the

CD-ROM or diskette drive letter).

d. After you select the correct driver, an Update Driver Warning

window might appear. If so, click Yes to continue.

10. The next page of the wizard should confirm that the hardware and device

driver are found. Select Next again to begin copying files.

Notes:

a. Windows might prompt you for the driver diskette. If so, type the letter of

your drive.

b. Windows might also prompt you for the Windows 2000 CD-ROM in order

to install its default network protocols. Make sure that the location of your
Windows 2000 installation files (for example, d:\ or d:\win2000 or
c:\windows\catroot) appears in the entry and select OK.

c. A Digital Signature Not Found window might appear saying that the driver

is not digitally signed. If so, select Yes to continue.

11. After the files are copied, the wizard displays the following message:

Chapter 3. Software installation

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