- Why Should I Run Other OSes?
- Proprietary Applications
- Upgrade Expenses
- Learning Curve
- Why Shouldn't I Run Other OSes?
- Installation and Support
- File Names
- File Formats
- Using Windows 95
- Using DOS and Windows 3.1
- DOS Client Architecture
- Network Adapter Drivers
- Redirectors
- Protocols
- Network Browsing
- Pop-up Interface
- Memory Requirements
- Installing the Microsoft Client for MS-DOS
- Network Adapter Detection
- Setting Network Buffers
- Selecting a User Name
- Setting Up the MS-DOS Client
- The Change Names Screen
- The Change Setup Options Screen
- The Change Network Configuration Screen
- Completing the Installation
- Changing Options
- System.ini Parameters
- Protocol.ini Parameters
- Windows 3.1 and the Microsoft Client for MS-DOS
- Installing Windows 3.1 Networking Support
- Installing Windows Sockets Support
- Using the Microsoft Client for MS-DOS
- Using the NET Command
- Using the Graphical Interfaces
- Using Windows for Workgroups
- Windows for Workgroups Client Architecture
- Installing Windows for Workgroups' Networking Components
- Installing TCP/IP-32
- Configuring the System Settings
- Networking with Windows for Workgroups
- Logging On to the Network
- Accessing Shared Drives
- Accessing Printer Shares
- Sharing System Resources
- Using Windows NT