Re: No Local Area Connection
- From: "KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:11:12 -0700
Tom,
And the shell is?
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Regards,
KM
I knew you'd need more - but being new - I didn't know what to include. The
Image is Winlogon, I have tried both Basic TCP/IP Networking and TCP/IP
Networking with File Sharing and Client For MS Networks. The only errors that
showed up was a GEForce Video driver - but the video is working properly now.
I don't know what information to include because I'm (old...) but so new at
this.
Tom
"KM" wrote:
Tom,
We'd probably need a bit more details about your image to make the right guess.
What do you use in the image - Minlogon or Winlogon?
What shell do you use? If it is not Explorer shell you will need to register the Local Area Connection item manually.
Do you have the basic TCP/IP stack included in the configuration in TD?
Do you see any conflicts or issues with the network driver in the Device Manager? Also, please check \windows\setupapi.log file
to
see if the driver got installed properly.
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Regards,
KM
Hi,
A beginner here . I have just started - I'm on a third build of Windows
Embedded (sp2) and I still do not have a "Local Area Connection" when I look
at Network Properties. I do have a 1394 Connection showing. Can someone tell
me what I'm doing wrong (or not doing right) to get a local area connection.
I am using a Dell Inspiron 5150 and I have loaded the Dell Network Drivers
into the Component Database Manager. I imagine I'm not loading something else
that is needed though.
Thanks
Tom
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