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发表于 2004-4-14 00:02
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在国内的机器上用8029也试过,也是同样的报错,不知道为什么。有没有装成功的兄弟啊??
我快看遍网上文档了,最后还是觉得软件本身自带的文档比较有用,但是实在不明白到底和里面哪条有抵触,我把文档帖出大家研究研究:
2.4 NetXRay displays Open Adapter Failure during startup.
The following are known causes and remedies for the Open Adapter failure.
Cause: If you accidentally installed the Network adapter driver more than once, NetXRay may pick the wrong driver that fails to open. To confirm that there are two identical drivers installed, Go to Control Panel/System, select Device Manager page, expand the Network Adapter listing. You should see two or more identical drivers listed. Or when you see two identical drivers in NetXRay's Select Network Adapter dialog box.
Remedy: Remove the identical drivers, and re-install your network driver from scratch cleanly.
Cause: If you accidentally installed the Network adapter driver more than once, NetXRay Select Adapter dialog box show two or more identical drivers listed. But Control Panel/Network dialog box only show one driver. Selecting the second driver causes open adapter Open error.
Remedy: The second entry is caused by prior incomplete installation of the NIC card. Somehow the Win95 Registry is left with two of the same entries.
To remove the second one from Windows 95 Registry execute the following:
1. Bring up DOS Prompt.
2. Type: REGEDIT<cr>
3. Select
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Net
4. Open each entry 0000, 0001, 0002, etc. to find the duplicated entry. Delete the second one.
Now netxray should only see one.
Cause: If you migrated your Win 95 PC from an existing Windows for Workgroup 3.11 and were using the Microsoft DLC stack, NetXRay may experience an Open Adapter failure.
Remedy: Go to Control Panel/Network, select the Microsoft DLC stack, and remove it.
Cause: If you migrated your Win 95 PC from an existing Windows 3.1 and were using 16 bit NDIS driver, NetXRay may experience Open Adapter failure.
Remedy: Go to Control Panel/Network, select the NDIS 2.0 driver and remove it.
Cause: NetXRay supports only Enhanced mode 32 bit driver, if you selected Real mode 16 bit NDIS or ODI driver support for your network adapter, NetXRay may experience Open Adapter failure.
Remedy: Go to Control Panel/Network, select your network adapter card, and click Property button. Select Enhanced Mode Driver.
Cause: If you purchased NetXRay for NT system and try to run it in Windows 95, NetXRay will experience an Open Adapter failure.
Remedy: Contact the reseller or Cinco Networks where you purchased NetXRay from and purchase a Windows 95 version.
Cause: If you use a IBM Tropic chipset based Token Ring adapter, it does not support promiscuous mode and will cause NetXRay Open Adapter failure.
Remedy: None. User recommended Madge or Olicom NIC card.
Cause: If you use Madge Token Ring adapter, and have promiscuous mode turned off as in default mode, NetXRay will experience Open Adapter failure.
Remedy: See section 2.1 of the readme file about how to enable Madge card promiscuous mode. |
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