Wireless Active Without User Login W/DLink GWL-G510 & ANIO Service

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I have a GWL-G510 PCI Wireless card in a Windows 2000 Profiesstional .

I want to boot the computer and have the wireless active before users log in.

DLink advises me that there is a ANIO service that needs to be started. I
cannot this service or many references to it.

Can anyone assist me in the functionality desired or where to locate the
files?

Thank YOu.
 
Aniwzcs and Anio services are for the WPA feature that is built-in to the
D-Link Wireless Utility. You may need to reinstall your utilities.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

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|I have a GWL-G510 PCI Wireless card in a Windows 2000 Profiesstional .
|
| I want to boot the computer and have the wireless active before users log
in.
|
| DLink advises me that there is a ANIO service that needs to be started. I
| cannot this service or many references to it.
|
| Can anyone assist me in the functionality desired or where to locate the
| files?
|
| Thank YOu.
 
I am not sure which utilities your refering to. I have contacted DLink
and they tell me it is sothing supplied by Microsoft. I have searched
the Microsoft and cannot find any reference to them.
 
Dave,

Thanks for all help.

I have seen this link, and what is clear is who supplies these
services, is it DLink or can I find them on the Mocrosoft W2K CD? I
have been having trouble locating them.
 
Definitely not part of the operating system.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Dave,
|
| Thanks for all help.
|
| I have seen this link, and what is clear is who supplies these
| services, is it DLink or can I find them on the Mocrosoft W2K CD? I
| have been having trouble locating them.
|
 

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