Microsoft KB Archive/193637

= Network Components Missing in Network Tool in Control Panel =

Article ID: 193637

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition

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This article was previously published under Q193637





SYMPTOMS
When you try to add a network component in the Network tool in Control Panel, the protocol, client, or service you want to add may be missing.

NOTE: If the Nettrans.inf file is missing, there may be only three clients listed in the available protocols option:


 * ATM Call Manager
 * ATM LAN Emulation Client
 * PPP over ATM (protocol)



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if one or more of the following files used by Windows to add a protocol, client, or service is missing or damaged:


 * Nettrans.inf
 * Netcli.inf
 * Netservr.inf



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, determine if one of the files used by Windows to add a protocol, client or service is missing or damaged, and if it is, extract a new copy of the file. To do so, use the following steps:  Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.  Double-click Network, click Add, click Protocol, and then click Add. View one or more of the following network protocols, and if any of these protocols are missing, extract a new copy of the Nettrans.inf file to the Windows\Inf folder:   Manufacturer                 Network Protocol ---  Banyan                       Banyan VINES ethernet Protocol Banyan VINES token ring Protocol

Digital Equipment (DEC)     PATHWORKS V4.1 Ethernet (Windows 95 only) PATHWORKS V4.1 Token Ring (Windows 95                               only) PATHWORKS V5.0 and above Ethernet (Windows                               95 only) PATHWORKS V5.0 and above Ethernet (ODI) (Windows 95 only) PATHWORKS V5.0 and above Tokenring (Windows 95 only)

IBM                         Existing IBM DLC Protocol

Microsoft                   ATM Call Manager (Windows 98 only) ATM Emulated LAN (Windows 98 only) ATM LAN Emulation Client (Windows 98 only) Fast Infrared Protocol (Windows 98 only) IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Microsoft 32-bit DLC Microsoft DLC Microsoft NetBEUI TCP/IP

Novell                      Novell IPX ODI Protocol

SunSoft                     PC-NFS Protocol (Windows 95 only) For additional information about how to extract files, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

129605 How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files

  Click Cancel, click Client, and then click Add. View one or more of the following network clients, and if any of these clients are missing, extract a new copy of the Netcli.inf file to the Windows\Inf folder:   Manufacturer                 Network Clients Banyan                      Banyan DOS/Windows 3.1 Client

FTP Software, Inc.          FTP Software NFS Client (InterDrive 95) (Windows 95 only)

Microsoft                   Client for Microsoft Networks Client for Netware Networks Microsoft Family Logon (Windows 98, or                               Windows 95 with Internet Explorer 4.x)

Novell                      Novell NetWare (Workstation Shell 3.X                                [NETX]) Novell NetWare (Workstation Shell 4.0 and                               above [VLM])

SunSoft                     SunSoft PC-NFS (Version 5.0) (Windows 95                                only)   Click Cancel, click Service, and then click Add. View one or more of the following network services, and if any of these services are missing, extract a new copy of the Netservr.inf file to the Windows\Inf folder:   Manufacturer                 Network Services -

Arcada Software             Backup Exec Agent (Windows 95 only)

Cheyenne Software           ARCserve Agent (Windows 95 only)

Hewlett-Packard             HP JetAdmin (Windows 95 only) HP JetAdmin (NetWare Support) (Windows 95                               only)

Microsoft                   File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks File and printer sharing for NetWare Networks NOTE: JetDirect is no longer supported by Hewlett Packard. They now use SDI (Simple Device Installation) to install network printers. For more information on this, see either of the following HP Web sites:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpj06765

</li>  Click Cancel, click Service, and then click Add. View one or more of the following network services, and if any of these services are missing, extract a new copy of the Ndscli.inf file to the Windows\Inf folder: <pre class="fixed_text">  Manufacturer                 Network Services -

Microsoft                   Services for NetWare Directory Services For additional information about Service for NetWare Directory Services, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

222034 Cannot Add Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services

</li> Quit the Network tool, and then close Control Panel.</li></ol>

By default, Windows Millennium installs the following networking components:

Clients:
 * Client for Microsoft Networks
 * Client for Netware Networks
 * Microsoft Family Logon

Protocols:
 * ATM Call Manager
 * ATM LAN Emulation Client
 * IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol
 * NetBEUI
 * PPP over ATM (protocol)
 * TCP/IP

Services:
 * File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
 * File and printer sharing for Netware Networks
 * Service for Netware Directory Services

Keywords: kbnetwork kbprb kbui KB193637

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