Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service - Wireless
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I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
by ...
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Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Hello,
I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
by executing D-Link W/L utility.
When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
wireless network settings check box."
I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
automatic activation ???
Please advise
Dudi
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Hi
Did the card worked before?
The DWL-120 802.11b is an old card, some of the DWL-120 versions are not
even Win XP compatible.
I would try to uninstall the Utility and the card's driver, and reinstall
them again.
Or better of, given the low price of Wireless cards get a nice 802.11g card.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Dudi" wrote in message
news:On6sJiw6HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>
> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
> wireless network settings check box."
> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
> automatic activation ???
>
> Please advise
> Dudi
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
It works fine for the last three years. Please note that even now, I manage
to establish the W/L connection when I run the D-Link utility manually. The
problem is that the WZC service stopped somehow to function. Since the card
as well its drivers are all the same I believe that something went wrong
with the OS.
Dudi
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." ???
??????:e8bd8Vy6HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> Did the card worked before?
> The DWL-120 802.11b is an old card, some of the DWL-120 versions are not
> even Win XP compatible.
> I would try to uninstall the Utility and the card's driver, and reinstall
> them again.
> Or better of, given the low price of Wireless cards get a nice 802.11g
> card.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "Dudi" wrote in message
> news:On6sJiw6HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>>
>> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
>> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set
>> is by executing D-Link W/L utility.
>> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm
>> prompted with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122
>> but looks like that something disappeared in the Network connection.
>> Following that article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your
>> wireless connection, and then click Change settings of this connection.
>> On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
>> configure my wireless network settings check box."
>> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the
>> WZC automatic activation ???
>>
>> Please advise
>> Dudi
>>
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
"Dudi" wrote in message
news:eMP2xS06HHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> It works fine for the last three years. Please note that even now, I
> manage to establish the W/L connection when I run the D-Link utility
> manually. The problem is that the WZC service stopped somehow to function.
> Since the card as well its drivers are all the same I believe that
> something went wrong with the OS.
The DLink utility will take control away from WZC. You can not use
both,..only one can be in control,...the other will remain disabled.
I am not personally familar with DLink's tools, but there may be a place in
it to tell it to let WZC control the Wireless Nic which will cause the tool
to "get out of the way".
For example, my laptop has a "Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility" that manages
the wireless networks. But if I want to use WZC then I have to go in the
"Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility" and uncheck the box that says "Let this
tool manage your wireless networks" which will cause the tool to "back off"
and let WZC manage the wireless networks.
--
Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Just to add more to this info: Some of the Wireless Card utilities,
when installed (interactively or forcefully) turn off the WZC in
windows services. Go to control panel ->administrative tools ->
services -> WZC & make sure that the service is enabled & set to
automatic start.
Cheers
/R
On Aug 31, 2:38 am, "Phillip Windell" wrote:
> "Dudi" wrote in message
>
> news:eMP2xS06HHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
> > It works fine for the last three years. Please note that even now, I
> > manage to establish the W/L connection when I run the D-Link utility
> > manually. The problem is that the WZC service stopped somehow to function.
> > Since the card as well its drivers are all the same I believe that
> > something went wrong with the OS.
>
> The DLink utility will take control away from WZC. You can not use
> both,..only one can be in control,...the other will remain disabled.
>
> I am not personally familar with DLink's tools, but there may be a place in
> it to tell it to let WZC control the Wireless Nic which will cause the tool
> to "get out of the way".
>
> For example, my laptop has a "Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility" that manages
> the wireless networks. But if I want to use WZC then I have to go in the
> "Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility" and uncheck the box that says "Let this
> tool manage your wireless networks" which will cause the tool to "back off"
> and let WZC manage the wireless networks.
>
> --
> Phillip Windellwww.wandtv.com
>
> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
> -----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Ramesh R" wrote:
> Just to add more to this info: Some of the Wireless Card utilities,
> when installed (interactively or forcefully) turn off the WZC in
> windows services. Go to control panel ->administrative tools ->
> services -> WZC & make sure that the service is enabled & set to
> automatic start.
Yes. This was the comon practice before Microsoft published the API that
allow disable WZC on a single adapter, thus avoiding killing the whole WZC
service.
( Also, during the beta, some vendors had to use undocumented hacks )
Regards,
--PA
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Let me describe in few words the D-Link Utility. The utility runs in two
modes: Full control and "Status" mode. The Full control mode is more
suitible to your comments below. As for "Status" mode it comes into effect
when WZC is enabled.
However, until few days ago, the utility ran in "Status" mode, showing
signal level, channel number, etc. (does not enable any setting). All of a
sudden, this mode was gone and now the utility runs in Full mode. As I
described in my first post, when I try to enable the WZC it prompts back
with error 1068. It happens also when the D-Link utility is off.
Dudi
"Pavel A." wrote in message
news:9AA5E28D-71A5-4EC1-B3C6-476E00A4E700@microsoft.com...
> Ramesh R" wrote:
>> Just to add more to this info: Some of the Wireless Card utilities,
>> when installed (interactively or forcefully) turn off the WZC in
>> windows services. Go to control panel ->administrative tools ->
>> services -> WZC & make sure that the service is enabled & set to
>> automatic start.
>
> Yes. This was the comon practice before Microsoft published the API that
> allow disable WZC on a single adapter, thus avoiding killing the whole
> WZC
> service.
> ( Also, during the beta, some vendors had to use undocumented hacks )
>
> Regards,
> --PA
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
I also noticed that the WZC claims two dependencies - NDIS Usermode I/O
protocol and Remote Procedure Call (RPC). Since RPC is started I guess that
something got wrong with the NDIS service. I didn't locate the NDIS Usermode
service in the services list. Is there any way to see what and how NDIS is
functioning on my PC?
Dudi
"Dudi" כתב
בהודעה:OOH3j8L7HHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Let me describe in few words the D-Link Utility. The utility runs in two
> modes: Full control and "Status" mode. The Full control mode is more
> suitible to your comments below. As for "Status" mode it comes into effect
> when WZC is enabled.
> However, until few days ago, the utility ran in "Status" mode, showing
> signal level, channel number, etc. (does not enable any setting). All of a
> sudden, this mode was gone and now the utility runs in Full mode. As I
> described in my first post, when I try to enable the WZC it prompts back
> with error 1068. It happens also when the D-Link utility is off.
>
> Dudi
>
> "Pavel A." wrote in message
> news:9AA5E28D-71A5-4EC1-B3C6-476E00A4E700@microsoft.com...
>> Ramesh R" wrote:
>>> Just to add more to this info: Some of the Wireless Card utilities,
>>> when installed (interactively or forcefully) turn off the WZC in
>>> windows services. Go to control panel ->administrative tools ->
>>> services -> WZC & make sure that the service is enabled & set to
>>> automatic start.
>>
>> Yes. This was the comon practice before Microsoft published the API that
>> allow disable WZC on a single adapter, thus avoiding killing the whole
>> WZC
>> service.
>> ( Also, during the beta, some vendors had to use undocumented hacks )
>>
>> Regards,
>> --PA
>>
>
>
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Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service -SteveM
Man, I fell into this "lost WZC" pit this afternoon. Banging my head for 3 hours. Ramesh R, Thank You! Thank You! You genius! If you were here in DC, I'd buy you dinner. Or wash your car. Anything...
Whew...
EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
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RE: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service - SteveM
Yes it was most helpful ,even for a novice like me. Thanks ,to you guys. Wash
your car ..sure lol
"Steve M" wrote:
> Man, I fell into this "lost WZC" pit this afternoon. Banging my head for 3 hours. Ramesh R, Thank You! Thank You! You genius! If you were here in DC, I'd buy you dinner. Or wash your car. Anything...
>
> Whew...
>
> EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> http://www.eggheadcafe.com
>
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RE: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service - SteveM
pucca i have been playing about with this for months after my computer had to
be wiped cos of a virus when i got it back the wireless didnt work error
message wzc 871122 keeped coming up .after reading these messages i have
cracked it!. thanks to you guys cheers.P.S WZC=wireless zero
configuration(for those as thick as me lol)
"one4thrd" wrote:
> Yes it was most helpful ,even for a novice like me. Thanks ,to you guys. Wash
> your car ..sure lol
>
> "Steve M" wrote:
>
> > Man, I fell into this "lost WZC" pit this afternoon. Banging my head for 3 hours. Ramesh R, Thank You! Thank You! You genius! If you were here in DC, I'd buy you dinner. Or wash your car. Anything...
> >
> > Whew...
> >
> > EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> > http://www.eggheadcafe.com
> >
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RE: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
I have done what you said , but I did not get any option to change to window.
even reintalled but still not working and giving message WZC 871122 required.
"Dudi" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>
> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
> wireless network settings check box."
> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
> automatic activation ???
>
> Please advise
> Dudi
>
>
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
If you don't see the wireless tab, the wzc service is not runnng -
check why.
Regards,
--PA
"Ali Shooshtari" Shooshtari@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FA368896-2901-4C17-AF84-D90FAA6CBB59@microsoft.com...
>I have done what you said , but I did not get any option to change to window.
> even reintalled but still not working and giving message WZC 871122 required.
>
> "Dudi" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>>
>> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
>> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
>> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
>> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
>> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
>> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
>> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
>> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
>> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
>> wireless network settings check box."
>> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
>> automatic activation ???
>>
>> Please advise
>> Dudi
>>
>>
>>
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RE: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
I don`t find.... On the
> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
> wireless network settings check box."....
My case is following, my laptop Hp with windows 2002, when I turn on, it
inmediatly make a connection with my wireless home and is very good, but when
I put my laptop on Hibernate or Stand by and I re-use again, my laptop not
connection again with my wireless home, I always need to restart or turn off
my laptop. Can you help me. Thanks
"Dudi" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>
> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
> wireless network settings check box."
> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
> automatic activation ???
>
> Please advise
> Dudi
>
>
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Sounds like you need to try reinstalling the driver for your network
adapter. If that doesn't work just try reloading Windows.
"JOHN JARAMILLO" JARAMILLO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FED63D19-7892-4D9F-B398-D1CE5FA693D2@microsoft.com...
>I don`t find.... On the
>> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
>> wireless network settings check box."....
> My case is following, my laptop Hp with windows 2002, when I turn on, it
> inmediatly make a connection with my wireless home and is very good, but
> when
> I put my laptop on Hibernate or Stand by and I re-use again, my laptop not
> connection again with my wireless home, I always need to restart or turn
> off
> my laptop. Can you help me. Thanks
>
>
> "Dudi" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>>
>> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
>> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set
>> is
>> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
>> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm
>> prompted
>> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but
>> looks
>> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
>> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
>> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
>> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
>> wireless network settings check box."
>> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the
>> WZC
>> automatic activation ???
>>
>> Please advise
>> Dudi
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
"Dudi" wrote:
> It works fine for the last three years. Please note that even now, I manage
> to establish the W/L connection when I run the D-Link utility manually. The
> problem is that the WZC service stopped somehow to function. Since the card
> as well its drivers are all the same I believe that something went wrong
> with the OS.
>
> Dudi
>
> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." ???
> ??????:e8bd8Vy6HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > Hi
> > Did the card worked before?
> > The DWL-120 802.11b is an old card, some of the DWL-120 versions are not
> > even Win XP compatible.
> > I would try to uninstall the Utility and the card's driver, and reinstall
> > them again.
> > Or better of, given the low price of Wireless cards get a nice 802.11g
> > card.
> > Jack (MVP-Networking).
> >
> > "Dudi" wrote in message
> > news:On6sJiw6HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
> >>
> >> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
> >> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set
> >> is by executing D-Link W/L utility.
> >> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm
> >> prompted with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122
> >> but looks like that something disappeared in the Network connection.
> >> Following that article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your
> >> wireless connection, and then click Change settings of this connection.
> >> On the Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to
> >> configure my wireless network settings check box."
> >> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the
> >> WZC automatic activation ???
> >>
> >> Please advise
> >> Dudi
> >>
> >
>
>
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
I have been trying to fix my son's computer for months as his computer just
stopped showing any wireless networks to view. I never would have figured
this out.
Thank you!
"Ramesh R" wrote:
> Just to add more to this info: Some of the Wireless Card utilities,
> when installed (interactively or forcefully) turn off the WZC in
> windows services. Go to control panel ->administrative tools ->
> services -> WZC & make sure that the service is enabled & set to
> automatic start.
>
> Cheers
> /R
>
> On Aug 31, 2:38 am, "Phillip Windell" wrote:
> > "Dudi" wrote in message
> >
> > news:eMP2xS06HHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >
> > > It works fine for the last three years. Please note that even now, I
> > > manage to establish the W/L connection when I run the D-Link utility
> > > manually. The problem is that the WZC service stopped somehow to function.
> > > Since the card as well its drivers are all the same I believe that
> > > something went wrong with the OS.
> >
> > The DLink utility will take control away from WZC. You can not use
> > both,..only one can be in control,...the other will remain disabled.
> >
> > I am not personally familar with DLink's tools, but there may be a place in
> > it to tell it to let WZC control the Wireless Nic which will cause the tool
> > to "get out of the way".
> >
> > For example, my laptop has a "Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility" that manages
> > the wireless networks. But if I want to use WZC then I have to go in the
> > "Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility" and uncheck the box that says "Let this
> > tool manage your wireless networks" which will cause the tool to "back off"
> > and let WZC manage the wireless networks.
> >
> > --
> > Phillip Windellwww.wandtv.com
> >
> > The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
> > or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
> > -----------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
"Pavel A." wrote:
> If you don't see the wireless tab, the wzc service is not runnng -
> check why.
>
> Regards,
> --PA
>
>
> "Ali Shooshtari" Shooshtari@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FA368896-2901-4C17-AF84-D90FAA6CBB59@microsoft.com...
> >I have done what you said , but I did not get any option to change to window.
> > even reintalled but still not working and giving message WZC 871122 required.
> >
> > "Dudi" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
> >>
> >> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
> >> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
> >> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
> >> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
> >> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
> >> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
> >> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
> >> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
> >> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
> >> wireless network settings check box."
> >> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
> >> automatic activation ???
> >>
> >> Please advise
> >> Dudi
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
hi, i tried to follow all what you mentioned above. but i didn't get any
change. it is still asking me to check the article 871122 on microsoft.com. i
have an intel proset/wireless which i tried to fix. and instead it disabled
my wzc. what to do? [i am a student with very limited information]
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Re: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
Hi
Switch Off the Intel utility and read this, http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"lola" wrote in message
news:92F45780-C3FE-4E8B-A874-EB396A1BC4A6@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> If you don't see the wireless tab, the wzc service is not runnng -
>> check why.
>>
>> Regards,
>> --PA
>>
>>
>> "Ali Shooshtari" Shooshtari@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:FA368896-2901-4C17-AF84-D90FAA6CBB59@microsoft.com...
>> >I have done what you said , but I did not get any option to change to
>> >window.
>> > even reintalled but still not working and giving message WZC 871122
>> > required.
>> >
>> > "Dudi" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>> >>
>> >> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
>> >> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be
>> >> set is
>> >> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
>> >> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm
>> >> prompted
>> >> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but
>> >> looks
>> >> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following
>> >> that
>> >> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
>> >> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
>> >> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
>> >> wireless network settings check box."
>> >> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the
>> >> WZC
>> >> automatic activation ???
>> >>
>> >> Please advise
>> >> Dudi
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>
> hi, i tried to follow all what you mentioned above. but i didn't get any
> change. it is still asking me to check the article 871122 on
> microsoft.com. i
> have an intel proset/wireless which i tried to fix. and instead it
> disabled
> my wzc. what to do? [i am a student with very limited information]
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RE: Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
"Dudi" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use XP SP2, D-Link W/L USB card: DWL-120 (902.11b).
>
> All of a sudden, my PC stopped automatically connecting to my wireless
> network on power on. The only way I can force this connection to be set is
> by executing D-Link W/L utility.
> When I am trying to activate the WZC service it is failed and I'm prompted
> with an error message #1068. I referred to MS article ID: 871122 but looks
> like that something disappeared in the Network connection. Following that
> article, "....In Network Connections, click to select your wireless
> connection, and then click Change settings of this connection. On the
> Wireless Networks tab, click to select the Use Windows to configure my
> wireless network settings check box."
> I don't get this Wireless Networks tab option!!! How can I restore the WZC
> automatic activation ???
>
> Please advise
> Dudi
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