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中国DOS联盟论坛 » DOS媒体世界 & 网络技术 (多媒体室) » Install Microsoft Network Client View 2,101 Replies 3
Original Poster Posted 2009-02-16 00:16 ·  中国 香港 城市电讯有限公司
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vmware installs msdos 7.1. After installing the Microsoft Network Client and then setting up to install TCP/IP, after selecting TCP/IP, it prompts:
please insert oem driver disk in the following drive
Then set the path, but I have already put the VMware network driver disk, and putting the MNC A disk and B disk doesn't work...
What exactly is the oem driver disk?
Floor 2 Posted 2009-02-16 01:22 ·  中国 香港 城市电讯有限公司
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Dizzy= = Packing MNC A, B discs and VMware network drive into one ISO and actually managed to install externally ...............
Floor 3 Posted 2009-02-16 02:17 ·  中国 香港 城市电讯有限公司
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Set up TCP\IP and there are problems again. Enter net view
error 6118 : The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available.
net use z: \\computerA\share
error 53: the computer name specified in the network path cannot be located.
ping \\computerA
Remote name cannot be resolved
ping 192.168.1.100 computerA's IP
Successfully pinged
ipconfig
Usage: c:\net\ipconfig.exe <lanroot>
What's going on??
Can any big shot explain connecting to the workgroup??
Floor 4 Posted 2009-06-19 00:46 ·  中国 北京 联通
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Check if the gateway is set, do not set it as the local machine IP, and check if the machine to be accessed has a firewall
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