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I have a USB wireless connection that was working and then quit. This
happened after clicking on a link from a website I was at that looked to be a good link. I did some research and found an article, 871122, that talked about the problem. It states that the "Wireless zero service" is not running and and how to start it. I attempted to start it, but I get another error, 1068, stating that a dependancy is not available. I cannot find anything that tells me what might be missing that needs to be available to start the service. Can anyone give me an idea of what I might need to do to get the wireless service running again? This is driving me crazy. I have no clue what to do and since I don't have wireless I can't download any service packs. How much would something like this cost to fix? -- Cindy =?Utf-8?B?Q2luZHkyMDA3?= |
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Hi
This error usually means that another service that WZC is depended on is not running. Check it and set it correctly. .. Application Layer Gateway Service .. Network Connections .. Network Location Awareness (NLA) .. Plug and Play .. Remote Access Auto Connection Manager .. Remote Access Connection Manager .. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) .. Telephony This page is written for the Widows Zero Configuration service but the same method applies to the other services too, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Cindy2007" <> wrote in message news:60D623B4-6131-49DD-AB17-... >I have a USB wireless connection that was working and then quit. This > happened after clicking on a link from a website I was at that looked to > be a > good link. I did some research and found an article, 871122, that talked > about the problem. It states that the "Wireless zero service" is not > running > and and how to start it. I attempted to start it, but I get another > error, > 1068, stating that a dependancy is not available. I cannot find anything > that tells me what might be missing that needs to be available to start > the > service. Can anyone give me an idea of what I might need to do to get the > wireless service running again? This is driving me crazy. I have no clue > what to do and since I don't have wireless I can't download any service > packs. How much would something like this cost to fix? > -- > Cindy Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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