martinlaurenson
Technical User
I have several PCs on a test LAN where a product under test fails to instal. The error given is that TCP/IP is not installed - it is, and network operations etc. work fine.
The PCs in question run XP with SP2. The firewall is off and some with XP SP2 work fine - I can't see what is different.
Is there a standard method to test if TCP/IP is installed and if so, what is being checked? I'm sure it is trivial ( file version, registry entry or whatever) but it is really frustrating ! Please note this application/installer was compiled around 1999 so it will be using an old verion of the Wise installer.
Any pointers gratefully accepted.
The PCs in question run XP with SP2. The firewall is off and some with XP SP2 work fine - I can't see what is different.
Is there a standard method to test if TCP/IP is installed and if so, what is being checked? I'm sure it is trivial ( file version, registry entry or whatever) but it is really frustrating ! Please note this application/installer was compiled around 1999 so it will be using an old verion of the Wise installer.
Any pointers gratefully accepted.