Wireless Zero Configuration Service not installed

original title: Wireless Zero transactional Service not installed

My top of Office XP Sp3 Dell doesn't seem to have the Automatic Configuration Wireless installed under the heading 'Services '. How can I install?

1. click on the Start button and then click Control Panel.
2. If you are in category view, then click Network and Internet connections icon, then click the network connections. If you are in Classic view, double-click the network connections icon.
3. in the window network connections, LAN or Internet high speed, select the icon to connect to the Local network. In the menu bar, click on file and select Properties, or simply right-click on the Local area connection icon and select properties from the context menu).
4. in the Properties window of connection of LAN, on the general tab, click install.
5. in the window select the component Type of the network under "The type of network component you want to install, click" click to select the icon of the Service, and then click the Add button.
6. in the Select Network Service window, click on the diskette provided button, click the Browse button.
7. in the window to locate file, navigate to the C:\Windows\Inf folder (this is a hidden folder). Click to select NETWZC. INF, and then click the Open button.
8. in the window to install it from the disc, click on the OK button.
9. in the window select the Service network, in the Network Service box, select Microsoft as the manufacturer, and then click Wireless Auto Configuration.
10. click on the OK button.

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