IPX on Windows 7
How to install IPX on windows 7 plz
February 11th, 2009 11:52am

There is a "solution" that is posted on a few places for Vista. Be aware though, that the solution first only works on 32-bit, and that the "solution" probably don't even work. (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.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...What you need: a working installation of Windows XP sp2 (according to instructions).Step 1.Ctrate a new folder c:\tempStep 2.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).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 hiddenStep 3.Go to "manage network connection" (in control panel-> network). 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". Navigate to "c:\temp" and select file"netnwlnk.inf", now select "WLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS". You will get a warning it's not verifyable, install anyway (or not..). If you get an error message about a missing module, youforgottocopy the above files to the windows 7 directories.Step 4.Reboot computer.Now you will have the IPX protocol in installed protocol list (if everything works as it should), but it will probably not work...
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February 11th, 2009 5:58pm

Hi, The following website may also be helpful. IPX/SPX Protocol in Vista (32bit)Arthur Xie - MSFT
February 13th, 2009 2:29am

ll try but it wont work, so guess i have to wait for microsft make the ipx for windows 7
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February 13th, 2009 8:40am

There is no native IPX/SPX support from Microsoft starting with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 x64 (see hereand here). You will need to contact Novell for any IPX/SPX support needs:http://www.novell.com/home/index.htmlNed Pyle [MSFT] - MS Enterprise Platforms Support - Beta Team
February 13th, 2009 11:53pm

You are a big help Ned. Typical holier than though techie response. I wonder why everyone hates IT support staff? Could it be because they (Tech Support) can't see past their own needs/likes? Pretty sure I can't run my legacy game on a Novel OS.
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August 4th, 2010 8:41pm

Are you kidding me? This is Microsoft's official response? There's no native IPX/SPX so contact Novell. How does the most "user-friendly" operating system company refuse to support one of the most widely used LAN protocols for old games? I mean I'm a PC and i'm 4 1/2 years old, I can make pictures look good, yay! Is this what Microsoft is now? I'm not gonna lie, I don't have an issue Windows supporting IPX, that's fine. I'm sure tons of users will make a work around. But for you to even come in here and post that garbage of a statement. No duh, it's not natively supported, no duh. This post is a year old, I really hope that you don't answer questions for support help anymore.
August 18th, 2010 12:56pm

I used to use IPX/SPX because I don't like to have my production machines exposed to the Internet any more than absolutely necessary. With IPX, I could run a local area net and keep TCP/Internet turned off completely on all but one machine. Now, I feel very exposed to all the potential garbage that the Internet can bring. I also note that Windows 7 is slow to find other machines. Seems it is searching the whole world where IPX was, virtually instant access and no big searching lag. More risk and slower response, oh yeah, that's a good marketing plan -- just cover it up with some bad art work so you can look more Mac-like. Someone please fire who ever made these decisions. Killing off legacy essentials in Windows7 and Vista is almost as bad as taking old OS maintenance tools that have been in the same place for many years, renaming them and hiding them under lame artwork all over the place. Why its so much fun to go on an Easter Egg hunt when you have real work to do. There are a lot of things I like about Windows 7, but they are mostly performance related due to changes in processors and graphics cards. The organization and window dressing is pure BS. As the old maxim of good design goes: Form follows function. Someone at MS seems to have suffered Mac envy and was more interested in window dressing than functionality. Moving old utilities around and renaming them annoys me every day. Who ever did that should be looking for a new job. Taking out the old "horizontal span" that every stereoscopic program on earth needed and replacing it with something that is not compatible is a sign of ignorance, arrogance or bad marketing (or some combination of the foregoing). Rant off.
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January 13th, 2011 7:22pm

This worked for me when I wanted to play the original Diablo with my friend (both on win 7): http://blogo.biz/?p=111
April 7th, 2011 5:10am

adamselene. Yes I have just used this from http://www.solemnwarning.net/ipxwrapper/ and it seems to work straight off the bat even on windows 7 64 bit. My kids love this game and it great to be able to play it again.
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June 15th, 2011 4:47am

That's why I hate Microsoft. So no Stracraft 1 on Lan mode...
September 17th, 2012 2:41pm

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