Using MicroLink with an ACS
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EBIOS/INT14-based ACS Packages
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     Our testing with INT14-based ACS packages reveals that
     many of them do not work properly with Microsoft Windows.
     The most common problem is dropping characters when 
     running at speeds greater than 4800 baud.  This is highly
     dependent on your hardware and the specific ACS you are
     using.  We recommend using an NCSI/NASI-based ACS
     if possible.  If your ACS provides both an INT14 API and
     a NCSI API, you should use the NCSI API, which is always
     more efficient.

     If you must use an INT14-based ACS, the BUFFER14 utility
     included with MicroLink will help to solve some of these
     problems.  BUFFER14 is designed to help minimize the
     switching from protected to real mode when using character-
     at-a-time INT14 packages with Windows.

     The BUFFER14 TSR is designed to be loaded after your INT14
     provider TSR is loaded.  The TSR is loaded by typing

        BUFFER14 <Enter>

     at the DOS prompt.

     BUFFER14 can be unloaded by typing

        BUFFER14 /U <Enter>

     at the DOS prompt.


     The steps required in order to use BUFFER14 are:

     1.  Load your network software.
     2.  Load your INT14 ACS provider TSR from the DOS prompt.
     3.  Load BUFFER14 from the DOS prompt.
     4.  Load DOSHOST (optional - needed only for DOS remote control)
     5.  Start Microsoft Windows.
     6.  Start MicroLink for Windows.


Network Drivers for EBIOS/INT14-based ACS
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     NDIS or ODI network drivers are highly recommended
     on the user's workstation for proper operation of
     EBIOS/INT14-based ACS software on a Novell network
     with MicroLink.  The monolithic (IPX.COM) versions
     of Novell's drivers do not work well in this
     configuration.


Using the "Start Connection" Parameter with an ACS
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     Our testing has shown that most ACS products
     work with "RING" Message, Carrier Detect, or Data
     Received, but not with Ring Indicator. For most uses,
     the default option ("RING") will work.


Using MicroLink with a LANexpress Server operating as an ACS
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     In order to dial-out through a LANexpress server, it
     is necessary to load the NCSI.EXE TSR provided on
     the LANexpress NCSI Utilities Diskette.


ACS Error Messages               
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     The following messages related to the MicroLink ACS
     drivers are not found in the User Guide.

"The specified Port or ACS Server could not be found."

     This indicates one of the following:
         1) The specified ACS is not running, 
         2) The specified ACS and/or Port doesn't exist,
         3) If using Novell NACS, this may also indicate
            the specified Port is not available.

     Suggestion: Verify your ACS (NCSI/NASI) configuration is
                 correct and that the Server is running.

"The specified Port is not available."

     This indicates that the specified port is currently in use
     or has been disabled.

     Suggestion: Reconfigure for another port or try again later.

"Your local ACS driver is not loaded."

     This indicates the ACS interface driver included with
     the ACS product and required to communicate with the ACS
     is not loaded on your workstation.

     NOTE: It is not always possible for MicroLink to determine
           whether an INT14 driver is loaded because the INT14 API
           does not support a method to get this information.

     Suggestion: This driver must be loaded for MicroLink to
                 access the communications server. If you do not
                 have access to this driver, contact your network
                 administrator for access and usage or consult the
                 ACS user guide.

"Your BUFFER14 driver is not loaded."

     This indicates the MicroLink file BUFFER14.EXE has not 
     been loaded.  This file is required when MicroLink is
     configured for EBIOS/INT14 communications.

     Suggestion: Load BUFFER14.EXE after your local ACS INT14 driver.

"Communications port did not respond."

     When using INT14, this error may occur if a COM port was specified
     that does not exist on the local system.  Use a COM port name that
     is an existing COM port that is not currently in use by another
     application.

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