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PXE driver with NCAdmin

I'm having a problem creating a RIS boot image that can connect to a windows network share using just pxe-based drivers. I've tried using two diffrent universal pxe packet drivers and an ndis driver from the intel pxe kit with no success. When I call "net init" the system just hangs. (calling undi_pkt.com by itself does work though)

Any help on this would be much appreciated.

protocol.ini
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[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=ms$undi_pkt,1,MS$undi_pkt,1
transport=tcpip,TCPIP
lana0=ms$undi_pkt,1,tcpip

[ms$undi_pkt]
drivername=undi_pkt$
; INTERRUPT=3
; IOADDRESS=0x300
; DMACHANNEL=none
; DMAMODE=burst
; MAXTRANSMITS=12
; MAXREQUESTS=8

[protman]
drivername=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP

[tcpip]
NBSessions=6
DefaultGateway0=
SubNetMask0=
IPAddress0=
DisableDHCP=0
DriverName=TCPIP$
BINDINGS=ms$undi_pkt
LANABASE=0
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system.ini
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[network]
filesharing=no
printsharing=no
autologon=yes
computername=PXECLIENT
lanroot=A:\NET
username=Administrator
workgroup=BurnIn
reconnect=no
dospophotkey=N
lmlogon=0
logondomain=BurnIn
preferredredir=full
autostart=full
maxconnections=8

[network drivers]
netcard=undi_pkt.com
transport=tcpdrv.dos,nemm.dos
devdir=A:\NET
LoadRMDrivers=yes

[Password Lists]
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