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From: jonmarcr on 22 Jul 2005 09:42 yes I do - it simply reports no network - I have a second machine next to it (and have also swapped cards to make sure there isn't a hardware problem). The second machine also running xppro 2nd edition finds and logs onto the network without problem. I think the problem is with the setup of the machine which is why i finally installed sp2 last night but that didn't solve it. The first time I installed the card (DLINK G650+) it worked 100% but after closing down and rebooting I started this loop... -- jon "Clark" wrote: > Do you have the connection Enabled? > > Clark > > "jonmarcr" <jonmarcr(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3F5705B3-5B27-4B97-9D03-551D50A384DA(a)microsoft.com... > > Setting up a new wireless networking card; I get to the point where I > > right > > click the connection in order to configure the SSID WEP key etc and that > > tab > > is missing. (The one you have to check to allow windows to configure the > > wireles connection).How can I get it back? I refreshed my windows update > > including (finally) installing serive pack 2 but that did not cure the > > problem. > > Thanks > > -- > > jon > > >
From: JoeT on 22 Jul 2005 10:26 It's wireless (not windows, see below) zero configuration and if you don't see it listed after opening services under administrative tools I can't help ya... "jonmarcr" <jonmarcr(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:61001A31-AEF5-48C5-B1DF-9553F0259BE4(a)microsoft.com... > Thanks! > > I've just looked at the admin services tab and there is no windows zero > configuration service - is there an acronym? > > -- > jon > > > "JoeT" wrote: > >> >> "jonmarcr" <jonmarcr(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3F5705B3-5B27-4B97-9D03-551D50A384DA(a)microsoft.com... >> > Setting up a new wireless networking card; I get to the point where I >> > right >> > click the connection in order to configure the SSID WEP key etc and >> > that >> > tab >> > is missing. (The one you have to check to allow windows to configure >> > the >> > wireles connection).How can I get it back? I refreshed my windows >> > update >> > including (finally) installing serive pack 2 but that did not cure the >> > problem. >> > Thanks >> > -- >> > jon >> >> You probably have to decide you want to use WZC instead of any included >> utility to config/run the new card, more often that not WZC is >> incompatible >> with them. >> >> To enable WZC >> >> Control panel >> administrative tools >> services >> wireless zero configuration >> startup type : automatic >> service status: start >> >> rebstart windows, you may have to reboot to get it to autostart and stick >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
From: jonmarcr on 22 Jul 2005 10:45 That's the problem joe, I can't see it (and yes I spotted my typo - I realise it is wireless). I am trying to discover how to get that service reloaded, something must have happened to the files. ANytway thanks. jon -- jon "jonmarcr" wrote: > Setting up a new wireless networking card; I get to the point where I right > click the connection in order to configure the SSID WEP key etc and that tab > is missing. (The one you have to check to allow windows to configure the > wireles connection).How can I get it back? I refreshed my windows update > including (finally) installing serive pack 2 but that did not cure the > problem. > Thanks > -- > jon
From: Clark on 22 Jul 2005 11:33 Try using the configuration utility that came with your adapter. You may need to update it, but I am running without the WZC even turned on and everything is working great. If not, you should have a wzcsvc.dll in your system in Windows\system32 folder. If you don't, do a search and copy it there (my file is 351k 3/30/04). If you have that, you might have a registry entry WZCSVC under HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ If you have that, open the Run command and type services.msc. Go to the bottom and find Wireless Zero Configuration and right click to check properties. Make sure it is Automatic and start it while there. Some of this was probably already covered, but I am lazy ;) If you don't have any of this, let us know an you might start with the last step since it is easier (even though you appear to have done so already). Clark
From: Clark on 22 Jul 2005 12:06 The easiest thing might just be to go to Start-Run and type "Regsvr32 wzcsvc.dll" (no quotes) This should re-register the service in the registry. I don't know if it will replace the actual file if it is missing. Clark
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