
Installation
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3. CardAssistant is copied onto a hard drive when you install
the driver for the adapter card. Once this is accomplished,
you can type:
path\
setup17
where
path\
is the optional drive and directory.
4. The Main Menu appears and you are ready to select one of
the icons.
Working with CardAssistant menus
You can use either the keyboard or mouse to make menu
selections.
CardAssistant’s Main Menu presents you with the choice of
installing a driver, viewing the card configuration or running
diagnostics. The message window under the menu lists available
commands.
Running diagnostic checks with CardAssistant
Invoking the CardAssistant program requires that
the card be present. If you have a driver running,
you will not be allowed to open the Diagnostics
window. If you must run diagnostics, you must first
comment out the driver line in the batch file (for
NetWare) or the
DEVICE=drivername
line in
config.sys
(for an NDIS driver) and restart the
PC.
1. Invoke CardAssistant if necessary. See “Invoking
CardAssistant” on page 10.
2. Select the Diagnostics menu. Type:
D .
Note
ENTER