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Is there a way to re-install nLited xp service?

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Is there a way to re-install nLited xp service? In my case Wireless Zero Configuration service is needed now, but I won't make a new OS installation.

Is there any clever trick to restore it to already installed OS?

OS: XP Pro SP2 Polish + newest patches

Components removed:

Accessibility Options
Briefcase
Defragmenter
Games
Internet Games
Pinball
Screensavers
Wordpad
Battery
Bluetooth Support
Cameras and Camcorders
Toshiba DVD decoder card
Firewire (1394)
IBM Thinkpad
InfraRed
MultiFunctional
Multi-port serial adapters
Smartcards
Wireless Ethernet (WLAN)
Communication tools
FrontPage Extensions
Windows Messenger
MSN Explorer
Netmeeting
Synchronization Manager
Web Folders
Movie Maker
Music Samples
Paint
Speech Support
Tablet PC
Windows Sounds
Disk Cleanup
File and Settings Wizard
Manual Installation
MS Agent
Out of Box Experience
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Shell Media Handler
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Uninterruptible Power Supply
[size=4][b]Wireless Zero Configuration[/b][/size]

ps: maybe You could develop in the future XP nFat tool to restore removed componnents? ;)

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SOLVED! :whistle:

to install the Wireless Zero Configuration service on your system, just follow these steps:

1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
2. If you're in Category View, then click the Network and Internet Connections icon, then the Network Connections icon. If you're in Classic View, double-click the Network Connections icon.
3. In the Network Connections window, under LAN or High Speed Internet, select the Local Area Connection icon. On the menu bar, click File and select Properties, or just right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties from the context menu).
4. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, on the General tab, click the Install button.
5. In the Select Network Component Type window, under "Click the type of network component you want to install," click to select the Service icon, then click the Add button.
6. In the Select Network Service window, click the Have Disk button, then the Browse button.
7. In the Locate File window, browse to the C:\Windows\Inf folder (this is a hidden folder). Click to select NETWZC.INF, then click the Open button.
8. In the Install From Disk window, click the OK button.
9. In the Select Network Service window, in the Network Service box, select Microsoft as the manufacturer, then click to select Wireless Zero Configuration.
10. Click the OK button.

At this point you'll need to reboot your PC. With that completed, you should find that the Wireless Zero Configuration service has been successfully installed on your system and you should now have access to the Wireless Networks tab on the Wireless Network Connection icon's Properties page.

This WORKS!

credits and tnx to: http://cws.internet.com/article/1906-.htm,

related topic from here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=38123

netwzf.inf installation script you can found here: http://www.infdump.com/download-inf-files....f/download.html

keywords: restore, restoring, service, services, bring, back, wireless, zero configuration, installation, reinstall, re-install, re-installation, netwzf.inf

unfortunately, it was working for 15 minutes, doesn't work again atm :(

Edited by tail

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