Hi
I agree with Lem, in almost all cases it is some thing Wireless related that
is loaded by the Laptop at StartUp that causes this.
Finding what is loaded can be tricky since it would not necessarily include
the word Wireless. It can be some thing that related to the Laptop's
manufacturer, or the Wireless card Brand, or the Wireless card chipset, or
just an arbitrary name.
I usually use this two utilities to do the snooping.
http://www.ezlan.net/infestation#startup
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Aviator" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have searched for a utility running but to no avail. Everytime I go and
> set the WZC to automatic after a reboot it is back in manual.
>
> "Lem" wrote:
>
>> Aviator wrote:
>>
>> > I have a problem similar to Ad-Man's. I just bought an HP and right
>> > now I
>> > can't get it to allow Windows to control the wireless network settings.
>> > I
>> > have started all the underlying programs in the Services section but
>> > each
>> > time I reboot they fail to re-load. When I start them manually and I
>> > can see
>> > the available networks the one that I am trying to use will say "Not
>> > Connected" on the top line but under that it will say that the computer
>> > is
>> > connected to the network. The disconnect button is on the bottom. I
>> > have no
>> > connection to the network though and the wireless icon shows no
>> > service.
>> >
>> > Any ideas anyone?
>>
>> Are you perhaps running both Windows WZC and a utility provided by the
>> laptop mfr to manage the wireless NIC? See http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html
>>
>> --
>> Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking
>>
>> To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM.
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
>>