User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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Using Remote Access Service
Installing RAS
9 Choose the Change Icon.
The Select Icon dialog box appears.
10 In the File Name box, enter one of following:
If you are running LAN Manager Enhanced, enter:
C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG\RASPHONE.ICO
- Or –
If you are running LAN Manager Basic, enter:
C:\LANMAN.DOS\BASIC\RASPHONE.ICO
If you have installed LAN Manager to a directory other than C:\LAN-
MAN.DOS, replace C:\LANMAN.DOS with that directory name.
11 Choose the OK button.
12 In the Program Properties dialog box, choose the OK button.
Installing on Dual-Role Workstations
Your workstation must have a LAN Manager network driver to access the
network from the office and the RAS drivers to access the network from a
remote site. However, you only use one set of these drivers at a time. This
section shows you how to unload whichever driver you aren’t using.
To set up your workstation to connect to the network from a remote site
Unload any network protocol drivers used at the office by typing unload protocol
before loading the RAS drivers and attempting a remote connection.
NOTE: The unload command will not unload device drivers or terminate-and-stay-resident
(TSR) programs that do not conform to the LAN Manager Demand Protocol
Architecture (DPA), such as statically loaded protocols. Type load /i to see the
names of the protocols that can be unloaded using the unload command. Protocols
must be unloaded in the reverse order of which they are listed. If the protocol you are
running cannot be unloaded using the unload command, you may unload it by
running the LAN Manager Setup program, removing that protocol from your
configuration, and rebooting your computer.
Now you can use the commands in “Using the Network,” later in this
appendix, to connect to the network from a remote site.