Background:<br>
I have a client who used to own a Palm III. We used third party software called Intellisync from Puma Technolgies in order to synchronize Lotus Organizer 2.11. Lotus Organizer was running from a network drive in a Netware 4.11 environment with Windows 95. We installed a local...
Do you get the white box, or a dialogue box with the details button? If you get the details button, click on it and post what the message says.<br>
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Kris
Yes, Win98 wouldn't try to detect new memory, but I've seen computers redetect already existing hardware just by simply removing the cover. AFAIK, the function of the Windows Message Server, msgsrv32, is to relay PnP messages to different parts of the Operating System. It also oversees the...
-if you remove the new memory, does the problem still occur?<br>
-try disabling any start-up sounds<br>
-Win 98 could be attempting to detect new hardware at this point, try disabling any sound cards, NIC's etc.<br>
-Does the computer boot into safe mode OK?<br>
-try reducing the hardware...
I've seen this problem before with laptops. What I did was make sure no other network protocols or clients were bound to the Dial-up adapter, except for TCP/IP.<br>
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Kris
-Reset configuration data in the bios, this should force computer to re-enumerate PNP devices<br>
-during post the computer should give a device listing describing each of the PNP devices and the IRQ it's using, try to take note of the. The modem probably won't show up here cause it's ISA, but...
Things I would check for:<br>
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-look at link lights on card and hub just to make sure there is a physical connection (simple, I know...but it's happened to me... :)<br>
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-run 3c509cfg.exe to see if card is in PnP mode or not, and verify address and IRQ settings<br>
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-double check to...
Are you using the latest client found at Novell's web site? Why do you want to use MS's client? It doesn't provide as much functionality as the Novell Client.<br>
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