Found these on WinXP Central.com Seems your problem stems from a D-Link
card. Read on:
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Open the services msc by going to START > RUN > services.msc.
See if the service for the D-Link card is listed.
If so, double click the service and go to the Log On tab and set it to logon
using the administrator's account and password.
start the D-Link Air Utility under an Administrator-privileged account.
Under Advanced, deselect the automatic startup of the Air Utility program.
This gets rid of the messages, but non-admins can't run the utility.
Whitney said:
does anyone get an error popping up where a msg box comes up saying
"Failed to Open Service Manager" and the heading of hte box is "NIOCapi"? i
tried to uninstall it using "Add/Remove Programs" but it launches a little
box saying it will launch the uninstaller, but then nothing happens. any
help is appreciated.