Win98SE Drivers, where?

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I upgraded from Win98 with the Win98SE upgrade disc, and find when
trying to install a network card that this disc lacks some of the
files and drivers needed to compete the installation in Windows. The
missing files are:

inetmib1.dll
mswsosp.dll
networks
protocol
qosname.dll
rapilib.dll
mr20.dll
routetab.dll
rpcltc3.dll
rpclts3.dll

What is the best way to get copies of these files?

Tom
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which
we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long
to move the stars. Flaubert. Madame Bovary.
 
You'll find all of these in Net7.cab on the CDrom..
Setting up TCP/IP etc on your machine will take them from your CD
automatically

aj

I upgraded from Win98 with the Win98SE upgrade disc, and find when
trying to install a network card that this disc lacks some of the
files and drivers needed to compete the installation in Windows. The
missing files are:

inetmib1.dll
mswsosp.dll
networks
protocol
qosname.dll
rapilib.dll
mr20.dll
routetab.dll
rpcltc3.dll
rpclts3.dll

What is the best way to get copies of these files?

Tom
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which
we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long
to move the stars. Flaubert. Madame Bovary.
 
I don't have Cab files on the upgrade disk, but I do have them on my
hard disk. Don't understand what you mean by "setting up TCP/IP" to
extract them. In the past I used Expand.exe or something like it.

However, I do thank you for your identifying the proper Cab. I found
most of the drivers in zip form at www.dictacomm.com, but still have
one to get that was not there(mr20.dll).

Tom.

aj said:
You'll find all of these in Net7.cab on the CDrom..
Setting up TCP/IP etc on your machine will take them from your CD
automatically

aj

I upgraded from Win98 with the Win98SE upgrade disc, and find when
trying to install a network card that this disc lacks some of the
files and drivers needed to compete the installation in Windows. The
missing files are:

inetmib1.dll
mswsosp.dll
networks
protocol
qosname.dll
rapilib.dll
mr20.dll
routetab.dll
rpcltc3.dll
rpclts3.dll

What is the best way to get copies of these files?

Tom
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which
we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long
to move the stars. Flaubert. Madame Bovary.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which
we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long
to move the stars. Flaubert. Madame Bovary.
 
I suspect that you've not set up Win to run networking - I do advise your
reading of the help files on the topic and take things from there...
Do you actually have a Win setup CD or are you saddled with a manufacturer's
image copy of the original hard drive - a "restore" disc?

aj


I don't have Cab files on the upgrade disk, but I do have them on my
hard disk. Don't understand what you mean by "setting up TCP/IP" to
extract them. In the past I used Expand.exe or something like it.

However, I do thank you for your identifying the proper Cab. I found
most of the drivers in zip form at www.dictacomm.com, but still have
one to get that was not there(mr20.dll).

Tom.

aj said:
You'll find all of these in Net7.cab on the CDrom..
Setting up TCP/IP etc on your machine will take them from your CD
automatically

aj

I upgraded from Win98 with the Win98SE upgrade disc, and find when
trying to install a network card that this disc lacks some of the
files and drivers needed to compete the installation in Windows. The
missing files are:

inetmib1.dll
mswsosp.dll
networks
protocol
qosname.dll
rapilib.dll
mr20.dll
routetab.dll
rpcltc3.dll
rpclts3.dll

What is the best way to get copies of these files?

Tom
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which
we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long
to move the stars. Flaubert. Madame Bovary.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which
we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long
to move the stars. Flaubert. Madame Bovary.
 
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