Download Ipx Protocol Windows 7 64 Bit

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From where I can download IPX for windows 7 and how to install it?Thanks alot for your help.

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You can try this IPX over UDP software.

Let us know how it turns out.

surfasbsurfasb

Microsoft's official answer is to ask Novell as it is a Novell protocol. Novell's official answer is that it is a Microsoft operating system, ask Microsoft. (Recent versions of Novell Client do not support IPX)

For gaming ipx wrapper appears to be the best bet, but is not compatible with ipx at the wire level. There are advantages as this allows you to play with people on other networks without doing ipx routing. The disadvantages are that if you have some computers that talk ipx, you still need the wrapper, and it is not available for os/2, netware or linux (or anything else besides windows, although source code is available).

For use with industrial equipment like cnc setups there are no good answers. Less bad ones are things like virtual machines, ftp servers and ask the vendor (which is occasionally useful).

You may be able to get xp's drivers to work on newer operating systems, but getting it to work with 64bit operating systems does not appear to work and 32bit operating systems are difficult at best.

You are in about the same boat for netbeui, but there is some support for dlc from microsoft but they use ip and a gateway.

hildredhildred

Found this which may work, basically hack IPX into Windows 7 using XP's IPX drivers.

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Right click the program and select 'Properties' and click the 'Compatibility' tab. Then you will see an un-checked box with the text 'Run in compatibility mode for' next to it. Click/checkmark the box and make sure 'Windows XP SP3' is selected.
Close the box and then run your game, it should work fine.
All versions of Windows have compatibility mode for programs made for older Operating Systems.
Another option would be installing a Virtual Machine using a software like VMWare. You can have Vista running but then open Windows XP in a Window like you do with your browser, so you will basically be using Windows XP and all of it's functions like you would with any other Operating System.
Yet another option is doing what I did and crate a partion on your Hard Drive Disk of about 100 - 150GB and install XP onto that partion and create a Dual-Boot machine. I have a Dual-Boot of XP and 7 and I use the XP partion for gaming because of It's low resource usage and light GUI, along with the reason that XP seems to be more gamer-friendly too.
Reply back with which of these options wou would use and I can assist you further.