Device Manager lists AT-GPIB/TNT instead of AT-GPIB

I installed the AT-GPIB using the Atwin271 file, and then followed up with the Compatibility Release. The hardware and software diagnostics both succeed, and MAX is able to talk to the device.
In the Device Manager, though, it lists the AT-GPIB/TNT as the device in use, and it has an exclamation point indicating an error/issue with the driver. As well, the resources also list AT-GPIB/TNT and have an exclamation over the listing icon.
When I "add new hardware" and choose the GPIB device, the AT-GPIB is not listed there. AT-GPIB/TNT is, and the rest of the devices include various other GPIB products that are not similar (including STD-GPIB, etc...).
Should the AT-GPIB be listed, or is this the reason the Compati
bility Release was used? ie: one possible understanding I can come up with is that the drivers I installed for the card are in fact for the AT-GPIB/TNT, and then the addition of the Compat. Release is used to allow the drivers for the /TNT to work with the plain AT-GPIB.

From your follow-up, you have seen the http://www.ni.com/support/gpib/ win98_95cr.htm page. On that pages is a manual link: "Using Your NI-488.2 Software for DOS or Windows 3 with Windows 98/95 Manual." Follow the directions within this manual for information.
Your driver is correct. The AT-GPIB will not show up in the device manager. If you added it to the device manager (as an AT-GPIB/TNT), you may have multiple NI-488.2 drivers installed (one for 32-bit windows such as 1.7 or 2.2) and the one for Windows 3.x (2.7.1). I highly recommend uninstalling the 32-bit version if it is installed (should be able to do this through add/remove programs).
If you have specific problems following the instructions, post a follow up and we can try to help.

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