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    Does anybody know where I can get more nic templates for ghost? I have system works 2001 but it doesn't support my kne-111 (kingston) nic. Thanks.

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    Anybody?

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    [quote]Originally posted by Gollo:
    <strong>Does anybody know where I can get more nic templates for ghost? I have system works 2001 but it doesn't support my kne-111 (kingston) nic. Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote> I replaced all my nics with 3coms and ditched the Kingstons and even then I had to create a multicast boot disk using Win95 system files...but you can make your own or edit an existing template.You'll just have to hunt down the packet drivers for you nic.

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    That's what I'm asking. Does anybody know where I could get the packet drivers for my nic? Thanks.

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    [quote]Originally posted by Gollo:
    <strong>That's what I'm asking. Does anybody know where I could get the packet drivers for my nic? Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote> Unless someone in the Forums has them and can e-mail you them I'd say your SOL according to

    <a href="http://www.kingston.com/peripherals/default.asp" target="_blank">this web page</a>
    Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
    Replace it or them with 3coms and save yourself the headaches
    Good luck!

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    [quote]Originally posted by shamus:
    <strong> Replace it or them with 3coms and save yourself the headaches </strong><hr></blockquote>

    I would if I could *sigh* (No money) thanks anyways.

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    Actually Shamus they still have the drivers <a href="http://www.kingston.com/networking/drivers/default.asp" target="_blank">http://www.kingston.com/networking/drivers/default.asp</a>

    I think all you need to do is download the dos driver and make them from there. I honestly haven't done it but was going to and then decided to upgrade the Nics

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    [quote]Originally posted by thirdfey:
    <strong>Actually Shamus they still have the drivers <a href="http://www.kingston.com/networking/drivers/default.asp" target="_blank">http://www.kingston.com/networking/drivers/default.asp</a>

    I think all you need to do is download the dos driver and make them from there. I honestly haven't done it but was going to and then decided to upgrade the Nics </strong><hr></blockquote>

    Are there DOS drivers for the KNE111? I haven'te been able to find any. Please let me know where you found them. Thanks.

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    I just downloaded the drivers from the link I provided. One of the folders extracted was called NTclient as in making a Dos boot disk for an NT Clienbt, in their were two documents, one outlining how to use the Q-Start executable to extract the necessary files to make the NT disk, from there I ran Qstart, selected to continue, then make a custom driver, then driver installation, from their I saw what to extract files for, Linux? NDIS2 Dos driver files? NT client disk and so on. Figure out what file types norton needs and extract them using Qstart, thats all I can say, I knows no more.
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    I found the driver. It was in the file 111data.exe that was included int the driver download from the site. SWEET!!! Thanks for all the input guys.

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