Re: Windows PE and name resolution



DNS name resolution is enabled by default in WinPE. Make sure the DHCP
has the correct DNS Suffix option set (015).

regards
Johan Arwidmark

Windows User Group - Nordic
http://www.wug-nordic.net


On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 07:35:04 -0700, "kl"
<kl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>We use Windos PE for unattended Windows XP installatino from network share.
>It seems that if WINS in not available network drive cannot be mapped using
>compuer name in net use command but it works with IP address.
>
>Is it possible to enable DNS resolution in WinPE?

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