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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
Does anyone know of a downloadable self-contained copy of the Windows 98
Resource Kit complete with any tools, etc, that came as part of it? I think it might have been a CD once, but the pages I'm finding are archived on MS Technet servers and are full of HTML and CSS frills that make reliable (and uncluttered) viewing of saved pages awkward. I want to read the basic content, see its images, etc, without the bandwidth load of repeated site vists. Never mind caches, etc, there's no substitute for a good off-line version, if there is still is one... I'm fairly sure there was once, in dial- up days it would have likely been the intended method. |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Does anyone know of a downloadable self-contained copy of the Windows 98 Resource Kit (...) I think this will more than suffice: http://cid-4fd5cbf1f45bdae6.skydrive.live.com |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
On Mon, 16 May 2011 11:51:54 -0500, Lostgallifreyan
put finger to keyboard and composed: Does anyone know of a downloadable self-contained copy of the Windows 98 Resource Kit complete with any tools, etc, that came as part of it? I think it might have been a CD once ... I don't have mine handy, but check the \tools directory on your Win98 CD. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
Franc Zabkar wrote in
: Does anyone know of a downloadable self-contained copy of the Windows 98 Resource Kit complete with any tools, etc, that came as part of it? I think it might have been a CD once ... I don't have mine handy, but check the \tools directory on your Win98 CD. I've been installing off cab files on a hard disk for 12 years. I can't remember when I last saw an actual CD. I thought there might have been some MSDN stuff on at least one disk, but I also thought it might have been out of date by now even if I found it. As far as I remember, going online to the MS site was recommended to see updated stuff, and I was hoping there might now be some last, definitive update out there. |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
98 Guy wrote in :
Lostgallifreyan wrote: Does anyone know of a downloadable self-contained copy of the Windows 98 Resource Kit (...) I think this will more than suffice: http://cid-4fd5cbf1f45bdae6.skydrive.live.com Thanks. Disk H looks about right. Big though. I understood it was basically a book, likely buried deep in that CD. Is there a form that IS a book, in electronic form? Even a huge book usually comes in around a MB at best. 7 times 49 MB has got to be a tad more than a book and some tools. I have very limited bandwidth allowance per month so I'm looking for the information about the structure of W98 (Startup procedures, installs, stack, graphics subsystem etc... Reformatting the 28 pages off the MS Technet site into storable form will be easier than handling hundreds of MB of stuff. My best results so far came from following leads via Google, and the source I keep finding in response to different queries looks like it can't be a lot larger than a few hundred kilobytes in original form. |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
grant wrote in
: On Mon, 16 May 2011 20:33:55 -0500, Lostgallifreyan wrote: Big though. I understood it was basically a book, likely buried deep in that CD. Is there a form that IS a book, in electronic form? Even a huge book usually comes in around a MB at best. 7 times 49 MB has got to be a tad more than a book and some tools. I think you've got it backwards. The "Windows 98 Resource Kit" was a thick book that included a CD. Looks to still be available from Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Wind.../B00005R09J/re f=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1305599276&sr=8-1. Quite likely I have. But even a thick book can usually fit on a floppy disk or two. That's why I'd hoped some definitive digitisation might be out there. I found such for the Psion WorkAbout, and that's a FAR more elusive and obscure machine. I really don't want a paper copy. Have you ever tried to search a paper copy for a precise keyword throughout the entire text in fifteen seconds when you're trying to hold down a complex thought? |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Thanks. Disk H looks about right. Big though. I understood it was basically a book, likely buried deep in that CD. Is there a form that IS a book, in electronic form? ----------------------- README.DOC File Microsoft Windows® 98 Resource Kit Release Notes Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1985 - 1998 This online document may contain important information that is not included in the online Help for the Windows 98 Resource Kit. In particular, this online document contains information not available in other information sources about setting up the Resource Kit utilities. Contents 1.0 Setup for the Resource Kit Software 1.1 Issues with Specific Tools 1.2 General Setup Instructions 1.3 Network Administration Tools 2.0 Online Documents 3.0 Resource Kit Support Policy 4.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Setup for the Resource Kit Software The Windows 98 Resource Kit tools and utilities compact disc contains a Master Setup Program (SETUP\CDSETUP.EXE). This program provides an overview Setup screen and an easy way to launch the installation programs for all the different products that ship on the Resource Kit CD, including the main Resource Kit tools and utilities Setup program. To run it, insert the Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools and Utilities compact disc in your CD-ROM drive. The screen will appear automatically. To install the Resource Kit from this screen, click Install Resource Kit. To run the Resource Kit Setup program directly, use the following procedu 1. insert the Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools and Utilities compact disc in your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click Start, and then click Run. 3. Type the following command in the Open textbox: [drive]:\Setup.Exe where [drive] is the letter of your CD-ROM drive (e.g., D:\Setup.Exe). 4. Click OK. The master Setup dialog contains three options: Typical - Installs the Tools Management Console, the online documentation, and all of the Resource Kit tools except the following: - The Windows 98 and Windows NT Logo Requirements Documentation - The Windows 98 Hardware Compatibility List - The tool in the Performance Tools category - The tools in the Network Administration tools category Custom/Complete - Allows you to select only the categories of tools you wish to install. Complete - Installs the Tools Management Console, the online documentation, and all of the Resource Kit tools except the following: - Seven of the tools in the Network Administration tools category. These tools require separate installation procedures. See Section 1.3 of this document for more information about installing these tools. - The Windows 98 Hardware Compatibility List The following is a list of the main directories of the Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools and Utilities CD. \Root directory containing Resource Kit Setup files. \APPS Files for the other products shipping with on the Resource Kit CD, such as the Microsoft Netshow Resource Kit. \BATCH Batch 98, which creates files for automated Windows 98 installations. \CONFIG Tools for configuring Windows 98. \DEPLOY Tools for deploying and configuring Windows 98. \DESKTOP Desktop configuration and optimization tools. \DIAGNOSE Diagnostic and troubleshooting tools. \DOCS Winlogo documentation files. \FILE Tools for file management and information. \HELP Online help documentation and the online Resource Kit book. \INFINST INFINST.EXE, .Inf installing tool. \NETADMIN Network Administration tools. \PERFTOOL WinAlign, an application performance tool. \POWERTOY TWEAKUI, a desktop optimization utility. \REGISTRY Tools for maintaining the Windows 98 Registry. \SCRPTING Tools for use in batch files and Scripts. \SETUP Windows 98 Resource Kit setup files. \SYSFILES Controls and .DLLs used by many of the Resource Kit utilities \TMC Files for the Tools Management Console Important: These tools have not been localized: they are written and tested in English only. Using these tools with a different language version of Windows 98 may produce unpredictable results. 1.1 Issues with Specific Tools The following is a list of issues relating to various Resource Kit utilities that are included in this release of the Windows 98 Resource Kit.. 1.2 General Setup Instructions To install the Windows 98 Resource Kit tools and utilities, first install the Windows 98 operating system, and then use the following procedu To install the Windows 98 Resource Kit 1. Start Windows 98 and insert the Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools and Utilities compact disc in your CD-ROM drive. 2. When the Autorun screen appears, click Install Resource Kit. 3. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen. The Setup program installs all the Resource Kit files onto your hard disk (Default directory=\Program Files\Win98RK) and requires a maximum of 16 MB of free space for a Typical installation. Setup also creates a Windows 98 Resource Kit folder on the Start menu with shortcuts for the Windows 98 Resource Kit online book, the Windows 98 Resource Kit online tools help and the Tools Management Console, a utility for starting the tools and getting more information about them. Setup also adds the \Program Files\WIN98RK directory (or the directory name you choose for installing the utilities) to the system PATH environment variable. Some Resource Kit utilities require separate or additional setup besides the steps described above. The following sections describe some special setup requirements. For more information about each of these utilities and others with additional requirements, see the Overview of Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools (WIN98RK.CHM) online Help file. 1.3 Network Administration Tools Seven of the utilities in the Network Administration (NETADMIN) category are not installed with the Windows 98 Resource Kit standard installation. These tools require a separate setup procedure. Installing System Policy Editor To avoid unauthorized use, System Policy Editor is not installed in the standard Windows 98 Resource Kit installation. To install System Policy Editor from the Windows 98 Resource Kit compact disc: 1 Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2 Click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3 Click the Windows Setup tab, and then click Have Disk. 4 Insert the Windows 98 Resource Kit tools and utilities compact disc into your CD-ROM drive. In the Install From Disk dialog box, browse to the \NETADMIN\POLEDIT directory, select the Poledit.Inf file, and then click OK. 5 In the Have Disk dialog box, check the System Policy Editor item, and then click Install. System Policy Editor will be installed and a start menu item will be added to your Programs\Accessories\System Tools folder. Installing Password List Editor (PWLEdit.Exe) To Install Password List Editor 1 In the Add/Remove Programs option in Control Panel, click the Windows Setup tab, and then click Have Disk. 2 In the Install From Disk dialog box, click Browse. Type the path name to \NETADMIN\PWLEDIT\PWLEDIT.INF on the Windows 98 Resource Kit compact disc, and then click OK. 3 In the Have Disk dialog box, click Password List Editor, and then click Install. The above procedure installs Pwledit.Exe in your \Windows directory and creates a start menu item in the \Programs\Accessories\System Tools folder. Installing Network Monitor (NETMON), Microsoft Remote Registry (REMOTREG), Microsoft Remote Procedure Call Print Provider (RPCPP), SNMP AGENT and related files: These four applications must be installed independently as services using the Network option of Control Panel. For complete installation instructions, see the topics on these tools in the Overview of Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools (WIN98RK.CHM) online Help file. Installing the Internet Explorer Profile Manager This application is located in the \Reskit\Netadmin\Profmgr directory of the Windows 98 Resource Kit compact disk. To install this utility, copy the entire contents of this directory including subdirectories to a folder of your choice on your hard disk, being careful to maintain the directory structure. For more information, see the topic on Profile Manager in the Overview of Windows 98 Resource Kit Tools (WIN98RK.CHM) online Help file. 2.0 Online Documents The following table describes the online documents that contain important information about files available with the Windows 98 Resource Kit. WIN98RK.HLP: Help for the Windows 98 Resource Kit utilities, describing the required files, syntax, and other usage issues, along with examples for using these tools RK98BOOK.CHM: The HTML Help version of the Windows 98 Resource Kit book, containing detailed information about the Windows 98 operating system. WSHADMIN.HLP: The Windows Scripting Host Administrator's Guide, containing a guide to the sample scripts, information on running scripts with Windows Scripting Host, and links to other information on the new Windows Scripting Host application. (Installed with Complete Resource Kit installation). WSH.HLP: The Windows Scripting Host Programmer's Reference, an online guide to the Windows Scripting Host object model. (Installed with Complete Resource Kit installation). Winlogo.HTM: The Windows NT and Windows 98 Logo Requirements documentation. (Installed with Complete Resource Kit installation). |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
98 Guy wrote in :
Wasn't asking for a big fat RTFM moment. Just this bit, basically: RK98BOOK.CHM: The HTML Help version of the Windows 98 Resource Kit book, containing detailed information about the Windows 98 operating system. It would be good to have that without having to download 350 MB to get it. It's all moot anyway, while the book (judging by the pages on Technet) has a decent map of the network architecture, and great descriptions of the install and boot processes, there seems to be no similarly detailed description of the GDI architecture, with files named, as there is for networks, and that's what I'm looking for so I'll just have to keep looking elsewhere. Unless someone knows any better. |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Wasn't asking for a big fat RTFM moment. Just this bit, basically: RK98BOOK.CHM It would be good to have that without having to download 350 MB to get it. http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/7/...2/RK98BOOK.ZIP 3.16 mb |
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Windows 98 Resource Kit?
On 5/17/2011 12:16 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
98 wrote in : Wasn't asking for a big fat RTFM moment. Just this bit, basically: RK98BOOK.CHM: The HTML Help version of the Windows 98 Resource Kit book, containing detailed information about the Windows 98 operating system. It would be good to have that without having to download 350 MB to get it. It's all moot anyway, while the book (judging by the pages on Technet) has a decent map of the network architecture, and great descriptions of the install and boot processes, there seems to be no similarly detailed description of the GDI architecture, with files named, as there is for networks, and that's what I'm looking for so I'll just have to keep looking elsewhere. Unless someone knows any better. Windows 95 System programming SECRETS by MATT PIETREK http://cs.mipt.ru/docs/comp/eng/os/w..._secr/main.pdf Much the same 'secrets' for Windows 98... John |
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