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LiteR

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  1. Thanks for all the replies. I booted into my other installed XP SP3 to compare the list beats has posted to my running services to see which are required by my adapter. DHCP Client - Automatic (Running) Wired AutoConfig - Manual (Not Running) Extensible Authentication Protocol - Manual (Not Running) Health Key and Certificate Management - Manual (Not Running) Network Access Protection Agent - Manual (Not Running) Remote Access Auto Connection Manager - Disabled (Not Running) Remote Access Connection Manager - Disabled (Not Running) Telephony - Manual (Not Running) Wireless Zero Configuration - Automatic (Running) So it appears my adapter (Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter) may only require DHCP Client and Windows Zero Configuration. I also noticed in the task manager a process that was not running on my most recent slimmed install, RtWlan.exe. I'm fairly sure that this is the problem and solution. If it is not I'll be sure to post back here. Thank you for your help.
  2. Thanks for your response. From doing some reasearch on these forums I have learned that the services that should not be disabled, and I have not disabled, are NAP, Extensible Authentication, and Wireless Zero Config. I also read that Wifi Hopper has its own components making not all of those services required. However, I was not able to have Wifi Hopper auto-connect to my network even after choosing the correct options to have it stay in connection mode and auto-connect. I have also built the ISO under Win XP x86, the ISO also being x86. It seems I will just have to experiment will trial and error. Thanks for your response. Any additional replys that could help me are appreciated.
  3. I've been attempting to make an even slimmer copy of XP than I am currently running. I'm using Win XP SP3 as a base. I cannot get my wireless working at all, I have tried Wifi Hopper, Windows Zero Config and the Asus Utility bundled with my motherboard. After I install the Wifi driver all these Wireless Applications can see wireless networks but they cannot connect to them, when I reboot into either Windows 7 or my full version of Win XP the wireless works fine. I attached my last session.ini, thanks in advance. LAST_SESSION.INI
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