Q Every time I turn on my computer I have to go the Services
console (clicking Start, then Run, then typing services.msc and pressing Enter)
and manually start the Wireless Zero Configuration service, as it never starts
automatically.
If I do not do this my wireless connection will not work. I’m using Windows
XP Media Center Edition on a Compaq notebook.
Steve Walker
A You can make the Wireless Zero Configuration service (the
name of the tool that Windows uses to manage your access to wireless networks)
start automatically by opening the Services console as you describe, and
scrolling down the list that appears until you find Wireless Zero Configuration.
Double-click the entry.
In the dialogue box that appears, make sure you select Automatic from the
dropdown list marked ‘Startup type’. It will otherwise be set to Manual or
Disabled. Then click the Start button to start the service. Click OK, then close
the Services console.
Next time you start the computer, it should start automatically. If it
doesn’t, it’s likely that there’s another program installed that’s trying to
manage wireless network connections. Check your start menu for any such programs
(the name of the program will include wireless, network, 802.11, connection or
similar words).
Check the Notification Area also, by moving your mouse pointer over each icon
in turn. Don’t click the mouse, and after a couple of seconds a yellow box will
appear, telling you what the icon is. If any of them refers to wireless
networks, or the other words above, right-click it and select Setup, Configure,
Properties or something similar. See if you can disable the program from there.
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