(Q)-Wireless Zero Configuration was first introduced with which operating system?
(A)-Windows XP
Wireless Zero Configuration is a Windows term. It has to do with connecting to a wireless network. In Windows XP it has utilities for connecting to wireless networks built into the Operating System. Windows uses Wireless Zero Configuration Service to automatically connect to a wireless access point (WI-FI). Basically it means you can bring a laptop anywhere there is a WI-FI Hotspot and your computer will connect automatically and alert you. Hence, Wireless Zero Configuration Service.
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Wireless Zero is only supported on Windows XP and Server 2003. Step by step instructions can be found at MSDN Microsoft's site. Type in wireless zero in the search box in the upper right corner. Go to Wireless Zero Configuration Reference.
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