From: REDDY on 16 Nov 2009 06:13 "The Quiz" wrote: > > > "Zero Clue" wrote: > > > When traveling, I'm having issues when trying to connect to other wireless > > networks. At home, everything is fine. When I click on "view available > > wireless networks" this is the message I get: > > > > "Windows cannot configure this wireless connection. If you have enabled > > another program to manage this wireless connection, use that software. If you > > want Windows to configure this wireless connection, start the wireless zero > > configuration service. For more information about starting the wzc service, > > see article 871122 in the microsoft knowledge base on the microsoft.com web > > site. " > > > > I have been to this site and I am completely confused at what I need to do > > in order to configure my computer to recognize wireless networks. Is this a > > simple fix? > >
From: Dave on 22 Nov 2009 23:57 Thank you so much Steven. My HP Assistant was pretty useless and your instructions helped me connect to a wireless network. "steven" wrote: > try to use wireless zero configuration instead > > go to "run". > type "services.msc" > find wireless zero configuration > change the startup type to automatic. > click start. > click ok and restart. > use wireless zero configuration for ease of mind. > =) > > *this configuration applies to windows xp sp 2 n above, to identify go to > system information.
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