How to restart the service 'Wireless Zero Configuration'?

Original title: C:\windows\system32\net.exe restart?

I'm on a quest to find the one shortcut that will restart the services

like the automatic Wireless Configuration. as I looked, I found a few things:

We had to make a shortcut named stop connecting to: "C:\windows\system32\net.exe stop wzcsvc.

then make a shortcut named start connecting to: "C:\windows\system32\net.exe start wzcsvc.

There is a problem when you simply: "C:\windows\system32\net.exe restart wzcsvc.

It does not work. But why not? who knows?

I've seen a lot of programs with links on their interface.

I want to emphasize the link and 'ctrl + c' it in the Clipboard.

and then began to paste into word or something...

but when I go into services.msc it won't let me highlight the link to reboot...

Wow... ok another clever trick is fail to do this.

I know that if there is a link anywhere, no matter if it's on a Web page or within a program...

If he's going somewhere or doing something, there is absolutely no way that it can be done in a shortcut.

so my question is?

instead of using a batch file or the two links (when some ppl just can't find the power button):

What command I would put in a SINGLE shortcut to restart the automatic Wireless Configuration when they ask me what to connect to?

Hello Anon will never tell you.

Thanks for the return of the answer!  For that matter, please post to the address provided below on the Microsoft TechNet Forums.   In addition, please let us know any resolution that you will find in this issue.

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http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itpronetworking/threads

Thank you

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