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NickyD
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      06-14-2006, 09:08 PM
I have tried to fix the problem below, it works but when i reboot it loses
its settings again, Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped on startup
it is set to automatic, but it wont start on startup, can anyone help please.

If your computer or your wireless network adapter did not come with its own
wireless network software, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK.
2. Click Network Connections.
3. In Network Connections, click to select your wireless connection, and
then click Change settings of this connection.
4. On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
configure my wireless network settings check box.

To start the Wireless Zero Configuration service, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s, and
then click OK.
2. Double-click Wireless Zero Configuration.
3. In the Startup type list, click Automatic, and then click Apply.
4. In the Service status area, click Start, and then click OK.

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Thank god for free help. x
 
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Pavel A.
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      06-15-2006, 06:46 PM
"NickyD" wrote:
> I have tried to fix the problem below, it works but when i reboot it loses
> its settings again, Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped on startup
> it is set to automatic, but it wont start on startup, can anyone help please.
>
> If your computer or your wireless network adapter did not come with its own
> wireless network software, follow these steps:
> 1. Click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK.
> 2. Click Network Connections.
> 3. In Network Connections, click to select your wireless connection, and
> then click Change settings of this connection.
> 4. On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
> configure my wireless network settings check box.


Does this checkbox stay checked, or not?

> To start the Wireless Zero Configuration service, follow these steps:

.........
Too much mousing around. Just run the following simple command
( make a .cmd file in your startup folder )

sc config wzcsvc start= auto&sc start wzcsvc

> Thank god for free help. x


)

--PA

 
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Mohammad S. Alam [MS]
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      06-20-2006, 06:38 AM

Sometimes when you install driver software for your wireless NIC (network
card), it will also install its own wireless configuration utility that can
end up disabling the Windows Wireless Zero Config service. If you see such
software, can you check and see if it is configured to control your wireless
connectivity ?

Thanks,
--= MSA

"NickyD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have tried to fix the problem below, it works but when i reboot it loses
> its settings again, Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped on
> startup
> it is set to automatic, but it wont start on startup, can anyone help
> please.
>
> If your computer or your wireless network adapter did not come with its
> own
> wireless network software, follow these steps:
> 1. Click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK.
> 2. Click Network Connections.
> 3. In Network Connections, click to select your wireless connection, and
> then click Change settings of this connection.
> 4. On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
> configure my wireless network settings check box.
>
> To start the Wireless Zero Configuration service, follow these steps:
> 1. Click Start, click Run, type %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s, and
> then click OK.
> 2. Double-click Wireless Zero Configuration.
> 3. In the Startup type list, click Automatic, and then click Apply.
> 4. In the Service status area, click Start, and then click OK.
>
> --
> Thank god for free help. x



 
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Boghound
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      09-15-2006, 09:51 AM


"Pavel A." wrote:

> "NickyD" wrote:
> > I have tried to fix the problem below, it works but when i reboot it loses
> > its settings again, Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped on startup
> > it is set to automatic, but it wont start on startup, can anyone help please.
> >
> > If your computer or your wireless network adapter did not come with its own
> > wireless network software, follow these steps:
> > 1. Click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK.
> > 2. Click Network Connections.
> > 3. In Network Connections, click to select your wireless connection, and
> > then click Change settings of this connection.
> > 4. On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
> > configure my wireless network settings check box.

>
> Does this checkbox stay checked, or not?
>
> > To start the Wireless Zero Configuration service, follow these steps:

> ........
> Too much mousing around. Just run the following simple command
> ( make a .cmd file in your startup folder )
>
> sc config wzcsvc start= auto&sc start wzcsvc
>
> > Thank god for free help. x

>
> )
>
> --PA
> I have the same problem...How do you make the .cmd file in the startup folder?

 
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Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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      09-15-2006, 06:36 PM
Hi
May be this can further Help, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

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>
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> "NickyD" wrote:
>> > I have tried to fix the problem below, it works but when i reboot it
>> > loses
>> > its settings again, Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped on
>> > startup
>> > it is set to automatic, but it wont start on startup, can anyone help
>> > please.
>> >
>> > If your computer or your wireless network adapter did not come with its
>> > own
>> > wireless network software, follow these steps:
>> > 1. Click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK.
>> > 2. Click Network Connections.
>> > 3. In Network Connections, click to select your wireless connection,
>> > and
>> > then click Change settings of this connection.
>> > 4. On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
>> > configure my wireless network settings check box.

>>
>> Does this checkbox stay checked, or not?
>>
>> > To start the Wireless Zero Configuration service, follow these steps:

>> ........
>> Too much mousing around. Just run the following simple command
>> ( make a .cmd file in your startup folder )
>>
>> sc config wzcsvc start= auto&sc start wzcsvc
>>
>> > Thank god for free help. x

>>
>> )
>>
>> --PA
>> I have the same problem...How do you make the .cmd file in the startup
>> folder?



 
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