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WLAN AutoConfig service RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance We have already seen how to fix limited WiFi
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connection problems on Windows 8/10. But sometimes you may come around the issue, error 1068 windows 10 where your system isn't able to identify or detect any WiFi or wireless network. In some scenarios,
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it could be a hardware issue which you can verify from the Devices Manager. Here you have to look for whether your wireless driver is working properly or not. In case http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-networking/windows-could-not-start-error-1068-the-dependency/7963d72a-5d73-44fe-8316-058c46235737 you find that it is a hardware problem, you should visit the nearest computer repair shop to get fixed. While if you're pretty sure that nothing is wrong on the hardware side, you can check if the Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Windows Connection Manger and WLAN AutoConfig services are running properly in the Services window (Run services.msc to get this). http://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-could-not-start-the-wlan-autoconfig-service In our case, we found that WLAN AutoConfig service was not working on the system, and we received the following error message: Windows could not start the WLAN Auto Config service on the local computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. After doing some research on this issue, we came across this solution posted at Microsoft Community which helped us to solve this problem. We are therefore sharing it with all of you. Windows could not start the WLAN AutoConfig service on the local computer 1. Press Windows Key + R combination, type put regedit in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor. Advertisement ^ 2. Navigate here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dhcp 3. In the right pane of this location, look for the registry multi-string named DependOnService. Double click on the same to modify its Value data: 4. In the Edit Multi-String window so appear now, you have to remove everything except Afd. In other words, only Afd should be the Value data for this multi-string. Click OK
their wireless network. In most cases the wireless connection problems are due to a wrong input of the password for the wireless network, a poor Wireless signal or to a switched off wireless adapter. In other cases, however, and while everything seems http://www.repairwin.com/fix-no-wireless-connections-available-wlan-autoconfig-cannot-start/ to function properly, Windows still can not be joined to any wireless network for no apparent reason. (e.g the Wireless Adapter status is: "Device is Working properly", but No Wireless Connections are available when you try to connect to a wireless network). During this behavior you may also see one of the following critical errors in Event Viewer: WLAN AutoConfig service cannot start - Error 1114 WLAN Auto Config service on the local computer. Error error 1068 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. In this tutorial you can find detailed instructions on how to fix Wireless Connectivity problems problems on a Windows 8.1, 8 & Windows 7 based computer. How to fix: No Wireless Connections Available - problem. 1. Ensure that the Wireless button switch is ON. 1. Look on your laptop for a hardware switch that can turn on or off the Wireless signal. In some laptops error 1068 windows the wireless switch can be found on the special Function keys (e.g. Fn +F4, or Fn+F5, etc.) on your keyboard. 2. Ensure that the Wireless Adapter is Enabled. Step 1. Enable Wireless Adapter in BIOS Setup. Make sure that the wireless adapter is enabled in BIOS settings. To do that: 1. Restart your computer and press the corresponding key* to enter BIOS Setup. * In most laptops you have to press the F2 or F10 key to enter BIOS Setup settings. 2. Look for the WLAN Device Radio (or a similar setting). * * The WLAN Device setting(s), commonly can be found under System Configuration > Built-In Device Options 3. Set the WLAN Adapter setting to Enable. Step 2. Enable Wireless Adapter in Windows environment. Then make sure that the wireless adapter is Enabled inside Windows. 1. Open Windows Control Panel. 2. Click at View network status and tasks under Network and Internet category. 3. Click at Change adapter settings. 4. Right-click at the Wireless Connection and make sure that is Enabled. * * If is already Enabled, try to Disable and Re-Enable the Wireless Adapter Connection. 5. Check now if you can connect to your Wireless network. 3. Restart your Wireless Router. 1. Unplug (or Power Off) your Wireless router. (I prefer to totally unplug the