missing Windows zero configuration service

Running Vista and Netgear router for a few years with no problem, use wireless.   Wireless a few days ago has stopped working. Began to go by the verification of the router (which works very well with ethernet cables) and then discovered that the Windows Automatic Configuration does not exist on my machine - I know it's there in the past as I'd start the service to activate my laptop Dell Inspiron 640 to connect to Netgear.

Tried to download the LAN API (KB918997) wireless to Microsoft Down Center but it fails after run and install with a message "not enough memory is available to process this command."
Help would be appreciated to reinstall WZC - I searched my computer for wzc.inf nothing works.

Hello

Its name changed under Vista/7

It's now called WLAN.

http://www.ezlan.NET/Vista/WLAN.jpg

The name is different, but the idea is always the same.

http://www.ezlan.NET/WZC.html

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