PSS ID Number: 139561
Article Last Modified on 12/21/2001
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SUMMARY
This article describes the availability of Microsoft's 32-bit Data Link
Control (MSDLC32) protocol and provides information regarding Microsoft
support policies for this protocol.
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MSDLC32 Explanation and Availability
MSDLC32 is a 32-bit networking protocol for Windows 95. Its primary
use is by 3270 emulators for connectivity to IBM mini/mainframe
computers. In many implementations, it replaces the 16-bit MSDLC
that is currently available. The benefits of MSDLC32 are improved
performance and an increase of available conventional memory. A
configuration reporting and logging utility, Trcdlc.exe, is included.
To download the Msdlc32.exe file, please see the "Instructions for
Downloading" section later in this article.
MSDLC32 Support Information
Microsoft Product Support Services supports the following: installation of
this protocol through the user interface; functionality of the
configuration dialog boxes; and booting without error with the protocol
installed. Desktop Systems supports the command-line syntax of
the Trcdlc utility. For more information about the command-line parameters
for Trcdlc.exe, please consult the Readme.doc provided with the add-on.
Microsoft will not support issues related to connecting to another
computer
with this protocol. For more information about server-related settings or
other information regarding setting requirements to connect to the server
with MSDLC32, please contact your System Administrator or the manufacturer
of the network software.
Installation
- Double-click Msdlc32.exe in the folder to which you downloaded the
file.
NOTE: Do not run the Msdlc32.exe file in the Windows or Windows\System
folder. If you downloaded the file to either of these locations,
copy it to a temporary folder on your hard disk.
- Create an installation disk or create a temporary folder on your hard
disk and copy the files included in the Msdlc32.exe file to that
location.
- Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control
Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.
- In the Network dialog box, click Add, and in the Select Network
Component Type dialog box, double-click Protocol.
- In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, click Have Disk.
- Specify the drive and path where the Msdlc32.exe files are located.
For example, if you created an installation disk, type
where <drive> is the floppy disk drive where your installation disk is
located.
Or if you created a temporary folder, type
where <folder> is the temporary folder to which you copied the
Msdlc32.exe file.
- Click OK.
- Click "Microsoft 32-bit DLC," and then click OK.
- When you are prompted to do so, insert the Windows 95 disks so that
other network components can be reinstalled.
- When you are prompted to do so, shut down your computer and restart
Windows 95.
Instructions for Downloading
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:
For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
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Service Pack 1
The Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1 includes the MSDLC32 protocol. For
more information about the Windows 95 Service Pack 1, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
142794 Availability of Microsoft Windows 95 Service Pack 1
DLC Update
For information about the DLC update for the MSDLC32 protocol, please see
the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
148765 Availablity of DLC Update for MSDLC32 Protocol
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