I had this same problem and am still trying to get Microsoft support to
determine why it does not seem to be in SP3 like they say.
However, I found two ways to deal with it.
1. If you install the LLTD before you install SP3, it works fine.
2. After installing SP3 or when you do a fresh install of XP SP3, even
though the protocol won't self install you can install it youself by first
extracting the files from the windowsXP-KB922120-v5-ENU.exe file. See this
article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828030
In the folder where you extract to you will find a folder SP2QFE.
Open this and you will find the required files.
Then copy the rspndr.sys to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers folder,
rspndr.exe to C:\Windows\System32 folder.
rspndr.inf (inside ip folder) to C:\Windows\Inf folder
Then open a Command prompt and navigate to the C:\Windows\System32 folder
and type rspndr.exe -i This will install the LLTD responder.
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Paul
"Lu Powell" wrote:
> Today, I hooked up my new HP laptop running Vista Home Premium (64bit).
> I have two other 32 bit computers I want to network, each of them
> running XP with SP2 and SP3.
>
> Finding the existing internet connection on my XP desktop was a snap.
> However, I can't see the other computers. Microsoft says I need to
> install LLTD Responder protocol on the XP machines.
>
> I downloaded the protocol form Microsoft. So far, so good.
>
> When I try to install on the XP SP3 machine, the program aborts, stating
> my SP version doesn't need the file.
>
> Now what do I do?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
> --
> Many men go fishing all of their lives
> without knowing that it is not fish
> they are after.
> ~Henry David Thoreau
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