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Newer tcp-driver for DOS ?

#1 User is offline   Toby 

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Posted 12 December 2001 - 09:01 PM

Anyone know if there is a newer tcpdrv.dos to get somewhere? The version on the NT4 ServerCD for making net-bootdisks does not work with our new fileserver frown It's a Win2k cluster with Gb-NICs and when restoring Ghost-images from this server to the workstations it always ends up with an errormessage after 20-50%.

I can use the networkdisks created by the Ghostsoftware (DR.DOS) but would rather use MS-DOS since I spent alot of time building the templatedisk for 8 different NIC's a couple of moths ago, something I would rather not do again.

It seems to me that the old drivers are not compatible with Win2k. (Work's fine against a NT4 server)

Any tips folks ?

Thanks in advance.

/Toby
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Posted 12 December 2001 - 10:36 PM

Can you use a driver from RIS in Win2K? That provides a utility for making boot disks, and that might have an updated driver for you to use. Just a stab in the dark though.
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