Networks That Are No Longer Supported with Windows 95

Last reviewed: December 22, 1997
Article ID: Q149206
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SUMMARY

The following third-party networks are supported with Microsoft Windows and Windows for Workgroups version 3.1x, but are not supported with Windows 95:

  • 3COM 3+Open, 3+Share
  • AT&T StarLAN
  • Beame and Whiteside NFS
  • IBM OS/2 LAN Server
  • TCS 10-NET

For support issues with these networks, please contact the network's manufacturer or vendor.

MORE INFORMATION

IBM OS/2 LAN Server

Windows 95 supports connectivity to IBM LAN Server computers using the Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks and the appropriate protocol only. Connectivity is supported only with the following server versions:

   1.2
   1.3
   1.3 CSD
   2.0
   3.0
   4.0

Basic connectivity is supported (such as connecting to shares and printers). The use of IBM's workstation client software with Windows 95 is not supported.

For additional information, see the "IBM OS/2 LAN Server" topic in the Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit, or see the Readme.txt and Networks.txt files included with Windows 95.

TCS 10-NET

You may receive one of the following error messages if you attempt to start TCS 10-NET with Windows 95:

  • Error 5735: Protocol Manager has reported that a network adapter cannot be found.
  • Error 7361: IPX or NetBIOS must be running in order to load the network services.


Additional query words: 95 tiara systems internex dca 3rd
Keywords : 3rdpartynet win95 kbnetwork kbpolicy
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: December 22, 1997
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