Re: wireless service causes problems

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No bother for me, so don't think you overstayed your welcome.
A rainy day in Tasmania so what else have I to do? <g>

I like Doug and Kelly's sites as well.

....Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/index.html


On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 17:07:27 +1000, "gordon"
<gordononline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Thanks Doug
>
>I was hoping that this was the case. I have been having problems with error
>messages such as
>
>"Windows cannot find '/idlist,:520:1592,'. Make sure you typed the name
>correctly, and then try again. to search for a file, click the start button
>and then click search".
>
>and Alan Edwards suggested that this finding and disabling the service that
>caused the problem. I didnt want to bother him so much with my issues - he
>was very helpful already. With Zcfgsvc disabled the message doesnt occur.
>
>I like your website. My XP help facilitity is the site that Alan is part
>of, Kelly's Corner and yours. Keep up the good work - you provide a
>valuable service to users.
>
>Doug
>"Doug Knox MS-MVP" <dknox@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:eUA8JIcmFHA.3376@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Windows XP support Wireless Zero Configuration. You don't need the Intel
>configuration/control software. To let Windows manage the wireless
>settings, right click My Network Places and select Properties. Right click
>your wireless connection and select Properties. On the Wireless Networks
>tab, check the box Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings.
>Use the settings here to configure your wireless connection.
.


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