Article ID: 125425
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q125425
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NOTICE: The configuration described in this article is not supported or
endorsed by Microsoft, and will not be supported by Microsoft Product
Support Services.
SUMMARY
A common method for sharing modems on a network is to use a dedicated
Asynchronous Communication Server (ACS). On Novell networks, you use the
Novell Asynchronous Communication Server (NACS), or more commonly,
Novell's NetWare Asynchronous System Interface (NASI).
NASI uses a terminate-and-stay-resident program (TSR) that requires the
IPX network protocol. You cannot, therefore, use NASI with the Microsoft
client for NetWare networks, the IPX/SPX protocol, and an NDIS network
adapter driver.
This article describes how to configure Windows to use NASI.
Additional query words: HWNICHT 98 w95cnfaq
Keywords: kb3rdparty kbhowto kbinterop kbnetwork KB125425