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  • Tim (PassMark)
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    If you open the properties for the Wireless Zero Config in the services section of the control panel and go to the dependencies tab there should be two dependencies, NDIS usermodel I/O protocol and Remote procedure protocol. It seems like something is preventing NDIS from being able to start or it has been corrupted in some way, especially if WZC can't be started either as it relies on NDIS to function as well.

    You may need to try removing the driver for your network card and re-installing a new version. It may also help to remove / re-install Intel ProSet as well. The latest driver for your card can be downloaded from this page at Intel, http://downloadcenter.intel.com/scri...ProductID=1637.
    Last edited by Tim (PassMark); Apr-20-2007, 06:16 AM.

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  • rybackisback
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    Debug treport

    I am not able to start wireless zero configuration manually, getting
    Error 1068:The dependency service or group failed to start.

    Please find below the debug report:

    0.000s - DEBUG: Starting...
    0.000s - DEBUG: WirelessMon V2 Build: 1006
    0.016s - Debug: OS 5.1.2600.2 (2.0)
    0.016s - DEBUG: New Instance of WLAN802_11 class initialized successfully
    0.016s - DEBUG: Service control manager opened
    0.016s - DEBUG: Network Driver Interface service opened
    0.047s - DEBUG: Network Driver Interface service failed to start, 1058, The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.

    0.047s - DEBUG: Network Card Service failed to start, 0, The operation completed successfully.

    0.047s - DEBUG: InitDialog start
    0.062s - UpdateHexConst - numHexs: 1 - imgwidth: 0 - imgHeight: 0
    0.641s - DEBUG: Tab Control has been created successfully
    0.641s - DEBUG: Windows major version: 5 windows minor version:1
    0.672s - DEBUG PERF: Found perf functions in DLL
    0.687s - DEBUG: Graphic has been Initialized successfully
    0.719s - InitCounter start
    19.641s - DEBUG: pfPdhEnumObjectItems call failed with PDH_CSTATUS_NO_MACHINE - got computer name ACER
    19.656s - DEBUG: All strings Intel[R] PRO_Wireless 2200BG Network Connection - Packet Scheduler Miniport
    19.656s - DEBUG: Intel[R] PRO_Wireless 2200BG Network Connection - Packet Scheduler Miniport
    19.656s - DEBUG: Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet - Packet Scheduler Miniport
    19.656s - DEBUG: MS TCP Loopback interface
    19.656s - InitCounter finish
    19.687s - DEBUG: SetWindowPos
    19.719s - DEBUG: ListView_GetColumn
    19.719s - DEBUG: ListView_SetColumn
    19.719s - DEBUG: loop ListView_SetColumn
    19.719s - DEBUG: InitDialog finish
    19.719s - DEBUG: check mini mode
    19.891s - DEBUG: get user details
    19.891s - DEBUG: check edition
    19.891s - DEBUG: SetupStart start
    19.891s - DEBUG: WLAN802_11->InitInstance

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  • Tim (PassMark)
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    When WirelessMon is running is the Wireless Zero Configuration service disabled? This should happen automatically but if the service is still running or another program is accessing the network card it can prevent WirelessMon opening the driver.

    WirelessMon can be run with the DEBUGMODE command line paramater, an example is shown in the help file in the Debug section.

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  • rybackisback
    started a topic NDIS Network card device driver problems!!!

    NDIS Network card device driver problems!!!

    Im getting the error Cant initialize NDIS Network card device driver error when running Wirelessmon.

    Details of my setup is as beow:

    Windows XP Home
    Have administrator rights
    Wirelessmon 2.0
    Intel PROset/Wireless software
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG

    Is there a fix for this? Can wirelessmon be run in debug mode?
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