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Server 2003 missing file tcp.exe - HELP!

2.6K views 34 replies 4 participants last post by  MdR  
#1 ·
I've got an old Windows Server 2003 & it's decided to lose a file required to run the Internet Protocol service.

Can anyone let me have a copy of c:\windows\system32\tcp.exe? :eek:

Thanks Martin
 
#5 ·
Thank you.

If I remove Java I won't be able to reinstall as I have no network connectivity.

Tried the code which then asks me to put the Server 2003 disc in. Which I did - I now find the damn CD drive doesn't work...

I have a replacement drive on order for delivery Thursday - I'll report back :)
 
#7 ·
Done.
Machine has win_rar installed & thinks the .iso is a win_rar archive.

How would you recommend mounting the .iso? The sfc /scannow currently doesn't give me an option to change the drive letter.
 
#11 ·
OK so the scan seems to have run. I am now back to the cmd window with no report on screen.

The missing file tcp.exe is continuning in it's abscence & the IP service can't start. Grrrrr
 
#13 ·
It's just occured to me - I'm only trying to find this file as a guess to fix the problem I'm experiencing.

Problem is came into work turned on client machine found no network connectivity.

Checked server & found it has the hump with the network card so the server doesn't have any network connectivity either.

When I check the properties of the card & tick the tcp/ip icon to appear when there's a fault - this is where I *think* the problem lies.

This Server is the DCHP machine for the network if that gives any light to the problem.

I'm not anywhere near 100% au fait with this shizzle but I need this working :)
 
#14 ·
Nope no message thay I saw - I didn't stand there & watch it religiously but when I came back there was nothing apart from the cmd window showing the previous sfc code.
 
#26 ·
Download the 2003 Server Server Pack 2 on another machine and copy to a USB stick. Reapply it on your machine, it may replace the missing file.
 
#31 ·
Thank you. So I guess that's not why I have no/limited connectivity.

The card has an ip address when you look in its properties, it's happy to report when a cable is unplugged, when I disable TCP/IP the error icon in the task bar goes away. Flummoxed & out of my depth.

Much happier servicing & tuning the splitty I've just been working on. Sigh.
 
#32 ·
Whats the server plugged into? Switch, router? reboot the lot :), try changing the port the server is plugged into in case one of the switch ports has a fault or plugging a laptop into the switch/router and give it the same IP as server and see if you still get the same issue.

At least it will narrow where the problem lies once this is done.