2837. Under the NetWare data label, determine if the IPX Frame Type is set for Auto sensing (the factorydefault). Other selections include Ethernet II (used when running TCP/IP on your network), Ethernet802.3 (used for NetWare versions up to 3.11), Ethernet 802.2 (the default for NetWare 3.12 andlater), and Ethernet SNAP (used on networks running TCP/IP and/or AppleTalk). If the Frame Typeis not set to Auto sensing, or to the specific frame type used by the Primary Server, configure theDevice with the correct Frame Type following the instructions supplied in the Configure NetWareSettings procedure in the Internet Services section of this guide.At the Windows workstation, perform these tasks:1. At your 95/98/Me/NT workstation verify that the correct protocol and service is installed.At the Desktop, right mouse click the Network Neighborhood icon ("My Network Places" in WindowsMe).Left mouse click on Properties.Click on the Protocols Tab (in Win. NT) or the Configuration Tab (in Win. 95/98/Me) to verify thatthe IPX/SPX Protocol has been installed. It should appear in the displayed list.Note: If the IPX/SPX Protocol has NOT been installed, click the Add button, select IPX/SPX Protocolfrom the available list and click OK. If the setup program fails to find the required files, you will haveto click Have Disk... to load the protocol from the Operating System installer disk for this workstation.Left mouse click on the Services Tab (in Win. NT) or the Configuration Tab (in Win. 95/98/Me) toverify that the Microsoft Client for NetWare is installed.Note: If the Microsoft Client for NetWare is NOT installed, click the Add button, select the MicrosoftClient Service (or Microsoft Network Service) for NetWare from the available list and click OK. If thesetup program fails to find the required files, you will have to click Have Disk... to load the servicefrom the Operating System installer disk for this workstation.