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Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing dhcp error 1068 Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Wireless Zero Configuration - Error 1068: The Dependency service or group failed to start Want to dcom got error 1068 Advertise Here? Solved Wireless Zero Configuration - Error 1068: The Dependency service or group failed to start Posted on 2006-07-11 Windows XP 1 Verified Solution 9 Comments 11,574 Views Last Modified: 2011-08-18 I am working on a friend's http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-networking/wireless-zero-configuration-error-1068-the/b76e484f-ab94-4a57-b18b-7175c8a75c4d computer whose wireless internet suddenly stopped working. Upon investigation, I found that the Wireless Zero Configuration service wasn't started. When trying to start the service manually in the CMC, I get Error 1608. I have searched other articles and determined that I needed to verify that other certain services were started.... of which, several weren't. I started all of the necessary services: • Remote Procedure Call (RPC) • Network Connections (this service depends on RPC https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21915727/Wireless-Zero-Configuration-Error-1068-The-Dependency-service-or-group-failed-to-start.html service) • Plug and Play • COM+ Event System (this service depends on RPC service) • Remote Access Connection Manager (this service depends on Telephony service) • Telephony (this service depends on RPC and PnP service) However, the problem persists. I went into Properties of the WZConfig service and its dependencies listed were RPC and something called NDIS Usermode I/O Protocol (what's that all about?) Either way, as far as I know, I have started all necessary services and Wireless Zero Configuration will still not start. To verify that it wasn't a hardware issue I put the wireless card into my own PC and it worked fine. To verify it wasn't a problem with his PCI slot I put it in another slot and the problem still persists. Any ideas? 0 Question by:ghost1534 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 14 Best Solution byGeisrud Perchance try running through the instructions on this page: http://www.practicallynetworked.com/qa/qa20040311.shtml for reinstalling the WZC. Go to Solution 9 Comments LVL 14 Overall: Level 14 Windows XP 8 Message Expert Comment by:Geisrud2006-07-11 Corrupt/out of date drivers for the wireless NIC? Download clean/newest ones from Hardware vendors site. 0 Message Author Comment by:ghost15342006-07-11 Would the device's specific driver have anything to do with a Windows Service starting or not starting? 0 LVL 3 Overall: Level 3 Windows XP 1 Message Expert Com
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