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Wireless Networking - Wireless Zero Config Missing! |
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I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero Configuration
utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the box to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and followed instructions to enable the utility. Under: %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what can I do to restore this? Many thanks. Jim Wood |
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Hi
Toward the end of this page, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Jim Wood" <> wrote in message news:EA4FA524-6883-47C3-97A4-... >I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero >Configuration > utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the > box > to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and > followed > instructions to enable the utility. Under: > %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero > Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what > can > I do to restore this? Many thanks. Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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use regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\WZCSVC Add a DWORD entry named "Start" and set the value to "2" On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 20:46:01 -0800, Jim Wood <> wrote: >I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero Configuration >utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the box >to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and followed >instructions to enable the utility. Under: >%SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero >Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what can >I do to restore this? Many thanks. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ Barb Bowman |
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Thanks to you both! I'll give this a try. Actually, when I reloaded the
software for the old USB adapter (D-Link), the WZC popped back onto the lists. I do want to use the other (Linksys/Cisco) adapter, however, as the D-Link ones seem to cause computers I've used them with to have startup and shutdown problems. I'll post back to the group if problems continue. Jim Wood |
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"Jim Wood" wrote: > I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero Configuration > utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the box > to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and followed > instructions to enable the utility. Under: > %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero > Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what can > I do to restore this? Many thanks. Marianne Liebenberg |
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Hi
Maybe this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Marianne Liebenberg" <Marianne > wrote in message news:02BCD859-FAE5-452D-A4B5-... > > > "Jim Wood" wrote: > >> I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero >> Configuration >> utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the >> box >> to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and >> followed >> instructions to enable the utility. Under: >> %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero >> Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what >> can >> I do to restore this? Many thanks. Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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I don't have the Wireless Zero Config either. I am ignorant on the REGEDIT.
The link below says if you are ignorant of regedit, you should be very careful. Exactly how should the lines read in regedit to get wireless zero config back on the list? "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > Maybe this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Marianne Liebenberg" <Marianne > wrote > in message news:02BCD859-FAE5-452D-A4B5-... > > > > > > "Jim Wood" wrote: > > > >> I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero > >> Configuration > >> utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the > >> box > >> to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and > >> followed > >> instructions to enable the utility. Under: > >> %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero > >> Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what > >> can > >> I do to restore this? Many thanks. > > Psyblade |
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Here is link to article with instructions on how to install missing wireless
zero config service. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/qa/qa20040311.shtml This is what finally worked for us. Scroll down to the 17 steps. We got Wireless Zero Config back and the Dlink adapter was able to be reloaded from there and works great. "Psyblade" wrote: > I don't have the Wireless Zero Config either. I am ignorant on the REGEDIT. > The link below says if you are ignorant of regedit, you should be very > careful. Exactly how should the lines read in regedit to get wireless zero > config back on the list? > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > > > Hi > > Maybe this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html > > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > > > "Marianne Liebenberg" <Marianne > wrote > > in message news:02BCD859-FAE5-452D-A4B5-... > > > > > > > > > "Jim Wood" wrote: > > > > > >> I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero > > >> Configuration > > >> utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the > > >> box > > >> to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and > > >> followed > > >> instructions to enable the utility. Under: > > >> %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero > > >> Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what > > >> can > > >> I do to restore this? Many thanks. > > > > Psyblade |
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"Jim Wood" wrote: > I changed wireless USB adapters and wanted the XP Wireless Zero Configuration > utility run the new (Linksys/Cisco) adapter. The tab that contains the box > to check wasn't under the network options, so I found KB871122 and followed > instructions to enable the utility. Under: > %SystemRoot%\System32\services.msc /s. There is no Wireless Zero > Configuration listing. It's just not on the list. Where is it and what can > I do to restore this? Many thanks. Smitty of FLVA |
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