Re: Netsh- "Incorrect Function" trying to set IP.
From: Jeff (jeff_at_jeffallan.com)
Date: 07/12/04
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Date: 12 Jul 2004 12:22:40 -0700
Yes, that is correct.
I can boot from the WinXPe CD and both cards are detected and
configured for dhcp. Network is fine since I can map a network drive &
ping.
Ipconfig /all works fine also (shows correct addresses).
I even created a netsh dump file using "netsh interface ip dump
>staticIP.txt". It shows both NICs configured for dhcp.
Without touching the PC, so the hardware is unchanged, I boot to my
run-time image and I get the above situations.
I am running CMD-shell, so I assume I do not have a device manager,
correct?
One thing I'd like to note is that I can ping loopback (127.0.0.1)
successfully in my run-time image. I found a similar posting in this
Newsgroup that refereed to this. That insinuates that my TCP/IP stack
is installed correctly, no? If so, then it looks to be interface
related.
HELP!!!!
Thanks a million,
Jeff
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