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Wireless Zero Configuration Service

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I start the service and set it to automatic and when I reboot it is
still set to automatic, but the service is not started. I am running XP
Home SP 2.

Any Idea's

Thanks in Advance


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Wireless Network Properties | Wireless Network tab | Check "Use Windows to
configure this device".

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"Buddrinkr" wrote:

>
> I start the service and set it to automatic and when I reboot it is
> still set to automatic, but the service is not started. I am running XP
> Home SP 2.
>
> Any Idea's
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
>
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> Buddrinkr
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>
>

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In article <Buddrinkr.1u7lga@no-mx.gateway.localhost>, Buddrinkr
<Buddrinkr.1u7lga@no-mx.gateway.localhost> wrote:
>
>I start the service and set it to automatic and when I reboot it is
>still set to automatic, but the service is not started. I am running XP
>Home SP 2.
>
>Any Idea's
>
>Thanks in Advance

Are there any relevant messages in Event Viewer? To run it, click
Start | Control Panel | Performance and Maintenance | Administrative
Tools | Event Viewer. For more information, see:

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308427
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I click the let Windows manage my wireless connections and then am able
to connect to my wireless router, but the service still does not start
after a reboot or suspend.


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