Wireless Zero Configuration Service: Error 1068 - Nobody Had This One Yet!
I did some research and think my problem is unique.When i bought my laptop, i was using Windows' XP default wireless service. Then after some time, i was having frequent disconnections which was probably caused by router 3com, but i thought there was problem with drivers of my Intel 3945BG Wireless Card. Thus i decided to install Intel PROset software to rectify the problem. Still disconnection problems were happening and then i decided to go back to original Wireless Zero configuration Service and uninstalled Intel PROset software.However after that uninstall, my Wireless Zero configuration Service stopped working. Everytime i start service it gives me Error 1068. So from this it appears as Intel PROset software wasn't completely removed? I tried uninstalling my wireless card's driver with no avail. In summary, i think Intel PROset software is conflicting with Wireless Zero configuration Service.The "Wireless Networks " tab doesn't appear when i click on properties on wireless connection and there is no way to tick checkbox "Use Windows To Configure My Wireless Network ". I read that in order for the tab to be visible, i need to have "Wireless Configuration Service " started.I read somewhere that there is need to be registry changed in order for "Wireless Networks" tab to appear.I installed "Intel Pro Wireless" software again, but it didn't help. I told itnot to use "Wireless Zero Service ", but that didn't help. It seemed as the "Wireless Zero Service " was dead on disabled and nothing can be done...1 person needs an answerI do too
September 10th, 2010 6:37pm

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September 10th, 2010 7:09pm

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September 13th, 2010 3:22am

1. In Intel Pro wireless software i let the Windows manage the wireless service.2. Then i uninstalled software.3. Upon next restart i noticed Wireless Zero Service has started, but for some strange reason it doesn't detect wireless networks.4. What i did then, was deleted drivers of my wireless adapter.5. I downloaded the latest drivers for my wireless adapter and installed them.6. Everything worked.
September 13th, 2010 4:21am

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