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Title: PC Server Release Notes 3+Version 1.3.1 Number 4728-01
Date: 07-22-88

Copyright 3Com Corporation, 1991.  All rights reserved.


.BR;3+ Version 1.3.1
.BR;Part Number 4728-01
.BR;7/22/88
.BR;PC Server Release Notes

.BR;Using a PS/2 Model 80 as a Server
.BR;The 3ComEMM memory management program for PC servers is not supported
on the PS/2 model 80 with an IBM Fixed Disk adapter.  However, the
program is supported with the ESDI adapter.  To determine the type of
disk adapter in a PS/2 model 80, use the Reference Disk included with
the computer to view the system configuration.  If you are still
uncertain, contact your IBM dealer for assistance.

.BR;Creating the First PC Netstation Startup Disk
.BR;3+ Installation and Setup Guide, p. 10-4
.BR;The procedure for creating a PC netstation startup diskette on page
10-4 is incorrect.  The procedure instructs you to use the Quick
Installation Workstation diskette if you just installed your network.
However, this diskette is not included in the PC server version of
3+Share 1.3.1 (3C2000G).  Consequently, to make your first PC
netstation startup disk, use the following procedure.

1. After you install the 3+ software on the PC server, reset the
server and wait for the server menu to appear.

 1. Start up as a dedicated server.
 2. Start as a workstation
 3. Run the 3INS program
 4. Run the 3OPT program
 5. Exit to DOS

This is the server menu for a dedicated PC server.  If you designated
the PC as a concurrent server, the menu will include an additional
option for running the server in the concurrent mode.
 2. Select the option Exit to DOS.
 3. Change to drive C:.
 4. Change to the \APPS subdirectory with the DOS CD command:

   CD \APPS

 5. Go to Step 4 on page 10-5 in the 3+ Installation and Setup Guide
and perform the MAKEDISK procedure.  You may run the MAKEDISK program
as many times as necessary to create your  startup disks.
 6. Reset the server and wait for the server menu to appear.
 7. Select the option to start the PC as a network server.

Future PC startup disks can be created by following the procedure as
given in Chapter 10 of the 3+ Installation and Setup Guide.
