I had to re-install windows on my computer, due to a virus problem.
When I finished re-installing everything, and clicked on the Wireless Network Connection icon that is on the bottom right hand side of my computer it didn't list any available networks, but said that Windows could not configure the wireless connection. It also said to look up an article in the Microsoft knowledge base. I did this (on a different computer, of coarse) and didn't really get anywhere with it. After some tinkering around, I finally found out that the knowledge base was telling me the right things, but in the wrong order. I now have to type %systemroot%\system32\services.msc /s into the run box, and then scroll down to Wireless Zero Configuration and then click start. From there I go back to the Wireless Network connection and click on "change advanced settings/wireless networks and then click on "use windows to configure my wireless network settings." I'm running out of room, I'll add more details.
2007-12-31
07:53:33
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