How to install Computer Management



My WinXPe Control Panel, Administrative Tools, only contains an icon
for Component Services (which curiously contains Event Viewer, even
though Event Viewer is ordinarily found in Administrative Tools at the
same level as Component Services). There is no icon for Computer
Management. If I setup a filter for a display name of "Computer
Management", TD returns 0 matches. If I setup a filter for file
"compmgmt.msc", TD indeed finds the file, and the component. But the
component is already in the target image. Yet it does not appear in
Administrative Tools.

Ditto for items such as CMD.EXE (DOS prompt) and CALC.EXE (calculator),
which are both already in the target image, but not "visible" from any
selection tree.

What component is responsible for placing such items in the START, All
Programs, etc., display?

Thanks.

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