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  • Subject: Re: Unable to start network drives
  • From: "Jack Mullins" <jmullins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 13:13:19 -0600

I had this problem on a couple of PCs last November.  Removing USB did fix
the problem for me.  However, IBM released a service pack for Client Access
in December that was supposed to address this problem.  I haven't tried it
and I haven't had the need for it since.

Jack Mullins
Sun Industries, Inc.
http://www.sundash.com
jmullins@sundash.com
jmullins@hurtcompanies.com
jmullins@ipa.net


>David,
>
>>I'm setting up a new PC. I just installed Client Access V3R1M2 on the PC.
>>When the PC starts I' m getting this message:
>
>>"CWBNW6101 - Unable to start Network Drives"
>
>>even before I get a Windows 95 login. Pressing the HELP button gets this:
>
>>"The Network Drive function is not compatible with the level of Windows 95
>>currently running on this PC...."
>
>>I've got many PCs running Windows 95 and CA V3R1M2 and have never seen
this
>>before. I've been to both the AS/400 service and Client Access web sites
and
>>can't find anything so far.
>
> I found this information, which may help:
>
> The CWBNW6101 error message is a result of having
> the Universal Serial Bus Supplement installed in
> OSR2 Win95. Uninstall USB to resolve.
>
> -- Carol


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