Promoting the highest standards of client service and
professional and ethical conduct since 1985. 
Encouraging the sharing of knowledge, skills and resources.
 

Business Search

Search for:
Powered by Sobi2Search

Login

* = For members only
How to install Wireless Zero Configuration in Windows XP
by Dave Kezziah

In the past few weeks, I have had problems with wireless networking and Windows XP not having the Wireless Zero Configuration service installed and needing to have my network function. Here is the procedure to install the Wireless Zero Configuration Service:
1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
2. If you're in Category View, then click the Network and Internet Connections icon, then the Network Connections icon. If you're in Classic View, double-click the Network Connections icon.
3. In the Network Connections window, under LAN or High Speed Internet, select the Local Area Connection icon. On the menu bar, click File and select Properties, or just right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties from the context menu).
4. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, on the General tab, click the Install button.
5. In the Select Network Component Type window, under "Click the type of network component you want to install," click to select the Service icon, then click the Add button.
6. In the Select Network Service window, click the Have Disk button, then the Browse button.
7. In the Locate File window, browse to the C:\Windows\Inf folder (this is a hidden folder). Click to select NETWZC.INF, then click the Open button.
8. In the Install From Disk window, click the OK button.
9. In the Select Network Service window, in the Network Service box, select Microsoft as the manufacturer, then click to select Wireless Zero Configuration.
10. Click the OK button.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 October 2007 )
 

We meet on the last Tuesday of the month...

Aquariva


0470 SW Hamilton Ct.
Portland OR 97239

Google Map

We highly recommend using the free valet parking

Copyright © 2007 Oregon Computer Consultants Association -- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED