Dlink Wireless and SP3

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Roy

If you are using a Dlink wireless card WDA-1320 and others, make sure
you download and install the latest drivers for XP - Ver:1.30 for XP
and Vista first.

SP3 update causes a BSOD on first reboot and various errors on
subsequent boots if you have older drivers.

WZCSLDR2.exe - Entry point not found
AirGCFG.exe - Entry point not found
Rsop errors
A provider, Rsop Planning Mode Provider, has been registered in the
WMI namespace, root\RSOP, but did not specify the HostingModel
property.

Hope this helps somebody.
Roy
 
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Sergey U.

Thanks.

That probably works uf they have drivers updates provided. For router DI-624
they don't , so AirPlusCFG.exe and WZCSLDR2.exe conitinue to rpoduce error
messages...
 
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robDotCalm

As of 08 September 2008, there are still no drivers for DI-624 at the D-Link
website. Some of the other threads on this topic are too technically dense
for me to figure out what to do. Does anybody have a series of steps to
resolve this?

rob.calm
 
S

smlunatick

As of 08 September 2008, there are still no drivers for DI-624 at the D-Link
website. Some of the other threads on this topic are too technically dense
for me to figure out what to do. Does anybody have a series of steps to
resolve this?

rob.calm

DI-624 appears to be a wireless router. Routers do not require any
drivers.
 
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Richard in AZ

Use either the tool "msconfig" or any other Start program editor and disable AirPlusCFG.exe.
That is a tool to monitor the status of the wireless adaptor. The adaptor will work and the nag
message will be gone.

As of 08 September 2008, there are still no drivers for DI-624 at the D-Link
website. Some of the other threads on this topic are too technically dense
for me to figure out what to do. Does anybody have a series of steps to
resolve this?

rob.calm

DI-624 appears to be a wireless router. Routers do not require any
drivers.
 
R

robDotCalm

Thanks that worked. For those even less knowledgeable than I, this is what I
did.

click Start
click Run
enter: msconfig
click OK
click Start Up tag
uncheck WZCSLD2 and airplusCFG.
 
M

My

this kind of message workes for me - it was easy to understand :)

I was just a little confused about the configurationmessage after reboot,
but when I accepted it, it seems ok. The wireless internet works and no error
meaasges.

Nice :)
 
E

Etal

My said:
this kind of message workes for me - it was easy to understand :)

I was just a little confused about the configurationmessage after reboot,
but when I accepted it, it seems ok. The wireless internet works and no error
meaasges.

I'm not running an AirPlus Wireless NIC on any machine i
have access to at the moment but i am positive one can disable
[AirPlusCFG.exe] from running automatically at each boot by
configuring it not to, through using/right-clicking on the little
[D]-icon in the notification-area of the taskbar and unchecking a
checkbox there somewhere.
 
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Richard in AZ

For "My"
The message you get, on reboot, after making a change in msconfig is to protect you.
It lets you know that someone, or something, changed the msconfig file.
If that someone was you, then accept the window by checking the "do not show again" box.

| My wrote:
|
| > this kind of message workes for me - it was easy to understand :)
| >
| > I was just a little confused about the configurationmessage after reboot,
| > but when I accepted it, it seems ok. The wireless internet works and no error
| > meaasges.
| >
| >
| > "robDotCalm" wrote:
| >
| >> Thanks that worked. For those even less knowledgeable than I, this is what I
| >> did.
| >>
| >> click Start
| >> click Run
| >> enter: msconfig
| >> click OK
| >> click Start Up tag
| >> uncheck WZCSLD2 and airplusCFG.
| >>
| >>
| >> "Richard in AZ" wrote:
| >>
| >>> Use either the tool "msconfig" or any other Start program
| >>> editor and disable AirPlusCFG.exe. That is a tool to
| >>> monitor the status of the wireless adaptor.
| >>> The adaptor will work and the nag message will be gone.
| >>>
|
| I'm not running an AirPlus Wireless NIC on any machine i
| have access to at the moment but i am positive one can disable
| [AirPlusCFG.exe] from running automatically at each boot by
| configuring it not to, through using/right-clicking on the little
| [D]-icon in the notification-area of the taskbar and unchecking a
| checkbox there somewhere.
|
|
| --
| Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion.
|
| Please followup in the newsgroup.
| E-mail address is invalid due to spam-control.
 

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