Re: System Error -- Event ID 7011, WZCSVC Timeout Error

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From: Ryan Cabanas (rcabanas_at_ncinternet.net)
Date: 11/16/04


Date: 16 Nov 2004 10:59:39 -0800

Nope. Unfortunately, this has not helped. I took my wireless network
card out the other day and hibernated my computer. When it came back
up, the WZCSVC error was in the log again. When I put my wireless
network card back in, the error will go away. Bummer.

Ryan Cabanas

rcabanas@ncinternet.net (Ryan Cabanas) wrote in message news:<8e1a0594.0411131009.3c02330b@posting.google.com>...
> I think I may have found the problem. Will still need further
> testing.
>
> After having installed SP2 on XP Home, I just now went to the
> properties of my wireless network connection. There is now a new
> check box labeled, "Notify me when this connection has limited or no
> connectivity." I think that this may be the reason for the Event
> Viewer System log error messages. This box seems to be checked by
> default, so I unchecked it. I'll see if the error entries in the log
> disappear. This same check box is also found in my ethernet card's
> properties dialog box, so I unchecked it there too because I think
> that that was the cause for my "Netman Timeout" error messages, as
> well.
>
> Ryan Cabanas
>
>
> rcabanas@ncinternet.net (Ryan Cabanas) wrote in message news:<8e1a0594.0410182332.57aae537@posting.google.com>...
> > Follow-up to my own post:
> >
> > Well, this error is consistently showing up in my log whenever I wake
> > from Hibernation and the wireless network card is not installed. The
> > time stamp for the error log entry is right when the notebook is
> > waking from Hibernation. Although that's true, I think that the
> > problem is that somehow during Hibernation, I think that the computer
> > is waiting for the Wireless Zero Configuration Service to respond
> > about configuring the network card, but it's not responding because
> > the card isn't there. But the computer has absolutely no activity
> > when in Hibernation, right? So that theory doesn't work. I'm not
> > sure when these 30 seconds are happening. When is it that the network
> > card isn't responding? If I take the network card out and then go to
> > hibernation in, say, 10 seconds, and then when waking from hibernation
> > in about 10 seconds and immediately sticking the network card back in,
> > that should be just under 30 seconds, so I don't see when the system
> > is accounting for these 30 seconds.
> >
> > I know that things still work well (I can connect to the network and
> > all works fine), but I still don't like error messages in my logs.
> >
> > Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> > Ryan Cabanas
> >
> >
> > rcabanas@ncinternet.net (Ryan Cabanas) wrote in message news:<8e1a0594.0410181544.3973806@posting.google.com>...
> > > I'm running Windows XP Home w/ SP2 on a Sony Vaio PCG-FXA47. I have a
> > > Linksys 802.11b wireless network card that I use. I often hibernate
> > > my computer, but I got an error message for the first time today (this
> > > exact message anyway) after waking up from hibernation. This is what
> > > I did.
> > >
> > > I was getting to hibernate my computer, so I clicked on the tray icon
> > > to remove the wireless network card. Waited until the bubble message
> > > came up saying it was okay to remove the network card and then removed
> > > it. After removing it, I then put the notebook into hibernation.
> > >
> > > After waking my notebook up from hibernation, I was looking at the
> > > event viewer and saw in the system log this error message:
> > >
> > > Event Type: Error
> > > Event Source: Service Control Manager
> > > Event Category: None
> > > Event ID: 7011
> > > Date: 10/18/2004
> > > Time: 4:00:40 PM
> > > User: N/A
> > > Computer: PCG-FXA47
> > > Description:
> > > Timeout (30000 milliseconds) waiting for a transaction response from
> > > the WZCSVC service.
> > >
> > > I know that it's basically saying that the system was waiting for the
> > > Wireless Zero Configuration Service to tell it something, but I don't
> > > know what. Was it thinking that the network card was still there?
> > > Should this error message concern me?
> > >
> > > Thanks for the help.
> > >
> > > Ryan Cabanas



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