minumum requirements for target to be seen on LAN

From: kevin (kevin_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:53:06 -0700

I have a target attached to my LAN and have an image containing explorer
shell, some control panel stuff (including Network connection). When I run
this image, I can see the target on the LAN using another computer. So all of
the hardware is functioning. I have another image using a custom shell which
can change the computer name and workgroup using API, no control panel stuff,
and the following network components--
Netlogon/Netjoin,
Netshell,
Network Command shell, and a few others.
When I run this image however, it does not come up on the LAN, so I am
obviously missing something. Can someone advise me of other compnents
required to see the target on the network?
thanks
kevin



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