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Author
8 Apr 2007 6:22 PM
Marco
When I start the wireless zero configuration, I get the following message
(translated from Dutch):
"Can't start the zerp configuration service on locat computer,
fault 1068. can't start the depended service or group"

under depencies it says:
-I/O protocol of NDIS user modus
-Remote procedure Call

What does that mean and what do I do to start the wireless zero configuration?

Author
8 Apr 2007 2:27 PM
Jack (MVP-Networking).
Hi
Look at WinXP services and make sure that all the following services are
turned on.. Application Layer Gateway Service
      . Network Connections
      . Network Location Awareness (NLA)
      . Plug and Play
      . Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
      . Remote Access Connection Manager
      . Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
      . Telephony

This page describe how to handle the WZC service, similarly you can choose
and configure the other services.
http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

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"Marco" <Ma***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BE164A6F-D5C3-4248-9075-4299639C80FE@microsoft.com...
> When I start the wireless zero configuration, I get the following message
> (translated from Dutch):
> "Can't start the zerp configuration service on locat computer,
> fault 1068. can't start the depended service or group"
>
> under depencies it says:
> -I/O protocol of NDIS user modus
> -Remote procedure Call
>
> What does that mean and what do I do to start the wireless zero
> configuration?
>
>
Author
9 Apr 2007 11:05 AM
Pavel A.
"Marco" <Ma***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE164A6F-D5C3-4248-9075-4299639C80FE@microsoft.com...
> When I start the wireless zero configuration, I get the following message
> (translated from Dutch):
> "Can't start the zerp configuration service on locat computer,
> fault 1068. can't start the depended service or group"
>
> under depencies it says:
> -I/O protocol of NDIS user modus
> -Remote procedure Call
>
> What does that mean and what do I do to start the wireless zero configuration?

Can you tell when this has begun? Did it ever worked?
A likely reason is that some 3rd party app grabbed (or removed) the ndisuio driver, so that WZC can't use it.

Regards,
--PA