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Originally Posted by jetman
Don't know what WZC is, but this isn't entirely normal behavior. When NS loads, the WiFi part of the stack apparently gets hosed, that is until the next reboot. The disable/enable trick only worked immed following the NS install, prior to the 1st reboot. In the meantime, XP no longer permits the disable/enable thing, so a reboot is the way to clear WiFi layer, after NS has clobbered it.
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*sigh* NS hasn't clobbered anything... NS has stopped the Wireless Zero Configuration service, because YOU didn't read the included documentation first.
Either disable Autoconfigure in NS, or restart WZC manually after you exit NS. To restart WZC, open a command prompt, type NET START WZC and press enter. Close the command prompt.
Next time, before making allegations that NS did something, try to read the included documentation, and do a search on the boards.. Otherwise you are just proving you are another tard, with no clue whatsoever...
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