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cannot start Wireless Zero Configuration service, or select right network?? Discussion in 'Hardware' started by On edge, Jul 15, 2008. On edge Corporal I use DSL at home, but something went wrong and now my computer cannot connect http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/i-cannot-start-wireless-zero-configuration-service-or-select-right-network.164556/ to it through the wireless adapter. A cable connection still works, which is what I'm currently using, and the wireless adapter itself must be fine since it does connect to random networks. I try to select my own secure Verizon network, but I cannot view the list of available networks (Windows cannot configure them), and I cannot start Zero Configuration utility either. The exact messages I get when I try are shown in the linked pics. I've tried the error 1068 usual things, but without success. Pics here (earlier thread): http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1178993&postcount=10 When I try to start WZC manually from 'Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services' I get "Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start." From WCZ's properties, the path is: "C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs" and the dependencies are "NDIS Usermode I/O Protocol" and "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)." The former I do not see listed in the 'Services' list. The latter has been 'Started,' and for good measure error 1068 wzc I made sure all other 'Remote' services were started, except for Remote Registry, which failed to start (error 1079). Any ideas? On edge, Jul 15, 2008 #1 lbmest MajorGeek Sounds like you have a second wireless connection service (ex. IntelPro) configuring your connection. Check your installed programs for this. That might be causing the conflict with the WZC service. Can you log into the router configuration page by cable connection and see if the SSID broadcast is disabled? If so, enable it for a short time to try to reconnect. Sometimes a quirk can kick up which will knock out your connection. (If you ran some of the malware fixes, this is a distinct possibility.) Here is a good guide for checking out your wireless connection. lbmest, Jul 15, 2008 #2 On edge Corporal lbmest said: ↑ Sounds like you have a second wireless connection service (ex. IntelPro) configuring your connection. Check your installed programs for this. That might be causing the conflict with the WZC service.Click to expand... How can I check if a particular program is reponsible. Suspects include: Agere Systems HDA Modem [No idea what this is or when it was installed, but it may have been there since the beginning...] Apple Software Update [I'm using a HP Compaq 6710b laptop, so no idea how the Apple thing got there - it may have been some compatibility pack...] Broadcom NetXtreme