Right click your LAN adapter connection, click 'install', 'protocol', 'Add', Do not select the IPX that is already in the list, be sure to select 'have disk'. Go to 'manage network connection' (in control panel-> network).
#Free install ipx protocol windows 10 and software 2016 drivers#
Windows System32 drivers nwlnkipx.sys Windows System32 drivers nwlnkflt.sys Windows System32 drivers nwlnkfwd.sys Windows System32 drivers nwlnknb.sys Windows System32 drivers nwlnkspx.sys Windows System32 rtipxmib.dll Windows System32 wshisn.dll Windows System32 nwprovau.dll Windows inf netnwlnk.inf (*) Windows inf netnwlnk.pnf (*) (*) The directory 'inf' is hidden Step 3. Copy the following files to the directory c: temp *and* to the corrsponding vista directories: Note: You might need to open up an 'elevated' command prompt, 'run as administrator', (to get write access to directories).
What you need: a working installation of Windows XP sp2 (according to instructions). Don't see this as a serious solution, more as a desperate try to get it working, until the protocol is officially added to protocol list. (It's more of a hack than a clean install.) There are a few obvious things, like the properties button on IPX protocol is grayed out (meaning you can't change frame type), and you can't bind IPX to the client of Windows Networking protocol. Be aware though, that the solution first only works on 32-bit, and that the 'solution' probably don't even work. There is a 'solution' that is posted on a few places for Vista.
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