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RE: Wireless Zero Configuration not starting

Author
4 Oct 2007 1:55 AM
Dennis
I have a Dell Inspiron 1501.  WZC would not start automatically.   After
reading your message found that the wireless card has a program that starts
up in the sys tray.  By running the msconfig and going to the services tab
you will find a program that the wireless card uses that starts up and
conflicts with the wzc.  by removing the check mark it becomes disabled and
once system is rebooted the WZC will start automatically.     Dennis

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"Frank Shelledy" wrote:

> In previous posting I described a problem with a Dell laptop, not activating
> Wireless Zero Configuration. Jack (MVP-Networking) suggested that Dell
> software and Windows Wireless utility (WZC) were conflicting, and referred
> me to ezlan, and I was able to manually activate WZC through services.msc.
>
> I want to activate WZC on startup, rather than having to do it manually. I
> need to find out how to disable the Dell wireless software, or to start WZC
> at startup, or something.
>
> Pleasse help.
> Frank Shelledy
>
>
>

Author
4 Oct 2007 4:26 AM
Robert L (MS-MVP)
Thank you for the tip. We have a similar post before. You check this link:

Can't activate Wireless Zero Configuration service
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?p=2928#2928

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"Dennis" <Den***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a Dell Inspiron 1501.  WZC would not start automatically.   After
> reading your message found that the wireless card has a program that
> starts
> up in the sys tray.  By running the msconfig and going to the services tab
> you will find a program that the wireless card uses that starts up and
> conflicts with the wzc.  by removing the check mark it becomes disabled
> and
> once system is rebooted the WZC will start automatically.     Dennis
>
> "Frank Shelledy" wrote:
>
>> In previous posting I described a problem with a Dell laptop, not
>> activating
>> Wireless Zero Configuration. Jack (MVP-Networking) suggested that Dell
>> software and Windows Wireless utility (WZC) were conflicting, and
>> referred
>> me to ezlan, and I was able to manually activate WZC through
>> services.msc.
>>
>> I want to activate WZC on startup, rather than having to do it manually.
>> I
>> need to find out how to disable the Dell wireless software, or to start
>> WZC
>> at startup, or something.
>>
>> Pleasse help.
>> Frank Shelledy
>>
>>
>>