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uncommon

2001-12-20, 8:08 am

I have problem installing pcmcia cards on laptops running win2000. It installs alright but gives the message that there is no microsoft signature for the card. After configuring the protocol (tcp/ip) for my network it still doesn't communicate. The cards are all new and working with other OSs such as '98 ,ME and XP. How can I overcome this problem. The major software that is used in my organisation requires users to run NT or 2000.

I'll really appreciate your help.

Thank you.
kalu
wbafrank

2001-12-20, 8:16 am

I'm not to sure on this one, but have you checked that they are on the MS HCL? This is where the problem may lie.

You may have to go back to the maunfacturer and ask if they are compatible with W2K.

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
MrFlubbins

2001-12-20, 1:49 pm

System Properties => Hardware => Driver Signing. If the Block option is on then you will not be able to install a driver that is not digitally signed. Set it to warned then try to install the driver.

R'
Tekwannabe

2001-12-24, 11:13 am

Go to manufacturer's website and dowload the latest driver(win2k) for your pcmcia.Hope this help
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