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Lnetcfg [-v] [-winpe] [-l <full-path-to-component-INF>] -c <p|s|c> 

       -i <comp-id>

    

    -winpe installs TCP/IP, NetBIOS and Microsoft Client for Windows 

           preinstallation environment

    -l	   provides the location of INF

    -c	   provides the class of the component to be installed (p == Protocol, 

           s == Service, c == Client)

    -i	   provides the component ID



    The arguments must be passed in the order shown.



    Examples:

    

    netcfg -l c:\oemdir\myprot.inf -c p -i myprot

    

        Installs protocol 'myprot' using c:\oemdir\myprot.inf



    netcfg -c s -i MS_Server

     

        Installs service 'MS_Server'

 

OR



netcfg [-v] -winpe



    Example:

    

    netcfg -v -winpe



        Installs TCP/IP, NetBIOS, and Microsoft Client for Windows 

        preinstallation environment



OR



netcfg [-v] -q <comp-id>



    Example:

    

    netcfg -q MS_IPX

    

        Displays if component 'MS_IPX' is installed



OR



netcfg [-v] -u <comp-id>



    Example:



    netcfg -u MS_IPX



        Uninstalls component 'MS_IPX'



OR



netcfg [-v] -s <a|n>



    -s  provides the type of components to show (a == adapters, 

        n == net components)



    Example:

    

    netcfg -s n



        Shows all installed net components



OR



netcfg [-v] -b <comp-id>



    Example:



    netcfg -b ms_tcpip



        Shows binding paths containing 'MS_TCPIP'



OR



netcfg [-v] -m



    Example:



    netcfg -m 



        Outputs the binding map to NetworkBindingMap.txt in the current directory.

        -v will also display the binding map to the console.



OR



netcfg -d



    Example:



    netcfg -d



        Performs a cleanup on all networking devices.

		This will require a reboot.



OR



netcfg -x



    Example:



    netcfg -x



        Performs a cleanup on networking devices, skipping those without physical

        object names.

		This will require a reboot.



General Notes:

  -v	Run in verbose (detailed) mode

  -?	Displays this help information

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