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I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks like that something
disappeared in the Network connection. Following that article, "....In
Network Connections ...
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"retiree" <ret...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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perfect solution! simple and helpful!
thanks!
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If this service is not enabled yet (that is, you right click on it and you
can't choose any options because they're "grayed out")---Double click on the
service.
In the window that appears next, choose "Automatic" from the drop down menu
next to "Startup Type". Then click on Apply and OK.
Look to the left of the screen under the title "Wireless Zero Configuration"
and you should see the blue option to Start the service---click on it.
Restart your computer. You should not have to manually start this service
because it starts automatically when you turn on your PC.
I hope this helps.
Great stuff mate i am also not very good on the computer but was able to fix
the issue and again get on the net wirelessly.
Thanks alot for the info....
I know you posted this a while ago, but I had a question.
I have followed the instructions in your link, but every time I start the
computer, I have to reperform the actions. Additionally, in miy wireless
settings, I periodically need to go into the advanced settings and reclick to
let windows configure my wireless access.
How do I get rid of the wireless zero configuration altogether, or can I
simply use it to manage my wireless?
Thanks-
From your brief description, it sounds as if you still have a
manufacturer's utility active which is turning off WZC.
You don't say which of Jack's instructions you followed (he primarily
describes how to turn WZC on). If you do not want to use WZC, just set
its startup type to "disabled." If you do want to use WZC, you'll have
to find the option in your manufacturer's utility to do so. If you
identify what wifi adapter (and computer mfr) you have, perhaps someone
here will be able to help with more detail.
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"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hi
> May be this can Help.
> http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "retiree" <ret...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4D2975A6-0605-48BA...@microsoft.com...
"Rich (rjm250)" wrote:
> Hello Jack-
>
> I know you posted this a while ago, but I had a question.
>
> I have followed the instructions in your link, but every time I start the
> computer, I have to reperform the actions. Additionally, in miy wireless
> settings, I periodically need to go into the advanced settings and reclick to
> let windows configure my wireless access.
>
> How do I get rid of the wireless zero configuration altogether, or can I
> simply use it to manage my wireless?
I am in the same boat. Everytime I log off, or restart, or shutdown and
restart...I have to manually restart wireless zero configuration. I have
indicated it is supposed to start automatically, but and when I go in, that
is still the option shown, but obviously, it doesn't start automatically.
This all just started happening. Please help.
I searched Microsoft website for people who'd had issues with wireless
connection having to be reconfigured each time the pc was restarted, as I'd
been trying to sort this issue out since installing a Netgear wireless
utility onto my pc. The netgear utility would take SO long to find the
network I wanted to connect to, sometimes days. So I thought I'd try using
Windows as the default manager which usually worked while the pc was on but I
would lose the connection each time I turned the pc off and connectivity
would vary considerably while I was online.
I found 'retirees' question and hence your suggestion - just wanted to thank
you for a simple & clear solution. I did what you suggested and it seems
that Windows is now happily the manger running my wireless application (big
sigh of relief) :)
I tried using the article Microsoft provided but your suggestion proved
easier to understand and apply - so BIG thank you as this issue has been
frustrating me for over a month now!!
:)
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
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I really appreciate it
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