I'm helping a couple of unwealthy not-for-profits reconfigure some PCs that were donated to them. One such PC is a slower Pentium-class box. It came with an Ethernet board and Win95 plus Novell Netware installed. And wouldn't you know it: the PC's original install discs have long since gone missing; Win95 CAB files do reside on the PC, but nothing of the original Novell stuff is available.<br>
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The PC generally works fine. The organization is not going to hook it into a LAN because there isn't one. However, I was asked to install an internal modem. Lo and behold, the modem works in terminal mode but not with Web browsers. Further tinkering indicates to me that the latent Netware setup is influencing Dialup Networking. The modem dials, connects, and exchanges logon data, but the browser can't find any URLs and acts as if the modem is offline when it is clearly not. I tried de-re-/installing DUN and removing network devices via the Control Panel prefs, but I always get a call from the system for the original Novell disks, and then I cancel or skip that and the installation apparently fails to complete properly.<br>
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Any shortcut to resolving this?I do presume removing the Netware files and cleaning up the Registry might be the fix, but this really isn't my department. Presumably, I could have the church buy a brand new copy of Windows and start all over, but the idea here is to keep things cheap or free for the year or two the group uses this box.
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The PC generally works fine. The organization is not going to hook it into a LAN because there isn't one. However, I was asked to install an internal modem. Lo and behold, the modem works in terminal mode but not with Web browsers. Further tinkering indicates to me that the latent Netware setup is influencing Dialup Networking. The modem dials, connects, and exchanges logon data, but the browser can't find any URLs and acts as if the modem is offline when it is clearly not. I tried de-re-/installing DUN and removing network devices via the Control Panel prefs, but I always get a call from the system for the original Novell disks, and then I cancel or skip that and the installation apparently fails to complete properly.<br>
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Any shortcut to resolving this?I do presume removing the Netware files and cleaning up the Registry might be the fix, but this really isn't my department. Presumably, I could have the church buy a brand new copy of Windows and start all over, but the idea here is to keep things cheap or free for the year or two the group uses this box.