Missing network wizard for C410

I want to setup wireless network on the C410 printer...
Go to control panel on printer; I choose settings (spanner icon); Network then Advanced...
Menu only shows 2 options - Link Speed & IP settings.
Where is the option for running the wireless network wizard?
If I print the network config page it lists a number of available wireless networks - including my own.
I work in IT - mostly information management - but have spent a lot of time tinkering with PCs, servers and o/s systems so I'm happy to delve into the technical if needs must...
Would greatly appreciate some help!

Hi stymiedJohn,
Welcome to the HP Forums.
I see by your post that you would like to setup the printer on the wireless network.
I can help you with that.
Depending on which Photosmart Premium Fax e-All-in-One Printer - C410 model you have, the wireless button on the printer will automatically run the wizard. You may or not have the wireless setup wizard under, setup, network, advanced setup, wireless setup wizard.
I have provided a document for setting up the wireless connection.
Installing the Printer Software in Windows for a Wireless Network Connection.
If you don't have those options available then setup the wireless from the USB  connection.
If you previously installed the software for a USB connection and now want to change to a wireless network connection.
Click the Windows icon (), click All Programs, click HP, click the folder for your printer and then click the icon for your printer. The printer software opens.
Click Printer Setup & Software Selection.
Click Convert a USB connected printer to wireless, and then follow the on-screen instructions to set up the HP product on a wireless network. Once the printer has been set up on the wireless network, there is no need to continue with the steps in this document.
Hope this helps resolve your issue.
Have a nice day.
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    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/MacRISC4PE/ht@0,f2000000/AppleMacRiscHT/pci@7/IOPCI2PCIBridge/k2-sat a-root@C/AppleK2SATARoot/k2-sata@0/AppleK2SATA/ATADeviceNub@0/IOATABlockStorageD river/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST3160023AS Media/IOApplePartitionScheme/AppleHFS_Untitled2@3
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s3, major 14, minor 2
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: replay_journal: from: 1012736 to: 13521920 (joffset 0x4aa000)
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost DirectoryService[50]: Launched version 2.1 (v353.2)
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: demeilenstein_driverVampDriver: verbose mode opened at level 5.
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: VampDriver: Initializing Hardware for Vamp 0x618
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: IntegoSocketFilterManager: Network has already been initialized
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: Slot 1560: Starting Vamp #0
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: IOPlatformControl::registerDriver Control Driver AppleSlewClock did not supply target-value, using default
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
    Sep 11 22:44:52 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:ba:94:fa
    Sep 11 22:52:06 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    Sep 11 22:52:06 localhost mDNSResponder-107.4 (May 4 2006 16: 34:29)[38]: starting
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: vmpagebootstrap: 379861 free pages
    Sep 11 22:52:06 localhost memberd[45]: memberd starting up
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: migtable_maxdispl = 70
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: 107 prelinked modules
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: using 3932 buffer headers and 3932 cluster IO buffer headers
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: DART enabled
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Apple ID 42 built-in now active, GUID 000a95ff feba94fa; max speed s800.
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: disabled
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 7A0BE16B-4CD0-30B2-B993-DC39FE0ED682
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/MacRISC4PE/ht@0,f2000000/AppleMacRiscHT/pci@7/IOPCI2PCIBridge/k2-sat a-root@C/AppleK2SATARoot/k2-sata@0/AppleK2SATA/ATADeviceNub@0/IOATABlockStorageD river/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST3160023AS Media/IOApplePartitionScheme/AppleHFS_Untitled2@3
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s3, major 14, minor 2
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: journal start/end pointers reset! (jnl 0x2677e60; s 0x1c4000 e 0x1c4000)
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:06 localhost DirectoryService[50]: Launched version 2.1 (v353.2)
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Sep 11 22:52:06 localhost lookupd[49]: lookupd (version 369.5) starting - Mon Sep 11 22:52:06 2006
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: demeilenstein_driverVampDriver: verbose mode opened at level 5.
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: VampDriver: Initializing Hardware for Vamp 0x618
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: IntegoSocketFilterManager: Network has already been initialized
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Slot 1560: Starting Vamp #0
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: IOPlatformControl::registerDriver Control Driver AppleSlewClock did not supply target-value, using default
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:ba:94:fa
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost lookupd[62]: lookupd (version 369.5) starting - Mon Sep 11 22:52:07 2006
    Sep 11 22:52:07 localhost diskarbitrationd[44]: disk0s3 hfs 7A0BE16B-4CD0-30B2-B993-DC39FE0ED682 MacintoshHD /
    Sep 11 22:52:08 localhost diskarbitrationd[44]: disk2s10 hfs FD315FFA-BA27-3F92-87EC-0B701E9394CD Backup /Volumes/Backup
    Sep 11 22:52:10 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:10 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex
    Sep 11 22:52:10 localhost configd[42]: AppleTalk startup
    Sep 11 22:52:10 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: setting hostname to "Powermac-G5.local"
    Sep 11 22:52:12 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:13 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:13 Powermac-G5 mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
    Sep 11 22:52:13 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: ATY,Xmen_A: vram [b0000000:10000000]
    Sep 11 22:52:13 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: ATY,Xmen_B: vram [b0000000:10000000]
    Sep 11 22:52:14 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: executing /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Contents/Resources/enable-net work
    Sep 11 22:52:14 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: posting notification com.apple.system.config.network_change
    Sep 11 22:52:14 Powermac-G5 lookupd[81]: lookupd (version 369.5) starting - Mon Sep 11 22:52:14 2006
    Sep 11 22:52:14 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: setting hostname to "powermac-g5.home"
    Sep 11 22:52:14 Powermac-G5 /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow: Login Window Application Started
    Sep 11 22:52:16 Powermac-G5 loginwindow[79]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    Sep 11 22:52:16 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: target=enable-network: disabled
    Sep 11 22:52:16 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[52]: Operating System enhancements for Virtual PC (117) did not complete successfully
    Sep 11 22:52:17 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Sep 11 22:52:17 Powermac-G5 /Library/Application Support/AlchemyTV/Remote Control.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Control: -[IOConnect openServiceForInstance:] theInstance 0 instance 0\n
    Sep 11 22:52:17 Powermac-G5 /Library/Application Support/AlchemyTV/Remote Control.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Control: DriverSetRemoteControlUserInterrupt OK
    Sep 11 22:52:19 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:21 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:23 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:27 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:29 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:32 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:32 Powermac-G5 mDNSResponder: NAT Port Mapping (YM339TUBPXJ.ttp4daemon.tcp.486313426450874.): timeout
    Sep 11 22:52:34 Powermac-G5 diskarbitrationd[44]: SystemUIServer [188]:27651 not responding.
    Sep 11 22:52:35 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:37 Powermac-G5 mDNSResponder: NAT Port Mapping (LLQ event port.): timeout
    Sep 11 22:52:39 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:41 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:41 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: jnl: flushing fs disk buffer returned 0x5
    Sep 11 22:52:43 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:45 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:47 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:49 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:51 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:53 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:55 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:57 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:52:59 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:03 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:05 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:07 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:09 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:13 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:15 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:17 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:19 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:21 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:53:25 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 3!
    Sep 11 22:54:20 Powermac-G5 diskarbitrationd[44]: disk3s10 hfs 4A47D829-0F41-392E-83A2-453E3C5352AE OWC Mercury Elite /Volumes/OWC Mercury Elite
    Sep 11 22:54:22 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[52]: The following StartupItems failed to properly start:
    Sep 11 22:54:22 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[52]: /Library/StartupItems/VirtualPCOSServices
    Sep 11 22:54:22 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[52]: - execution of Startup script failed
    Sep 11 22:54:25 Powermac-G5 personalbackupd[286]: Launching PBX4Daemon
    Sep 11 22:54:42 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: jnl: flushing fs disk buffer returned 0x5
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    Sep 11 22:57:15 localhost mDNSResponder-107.4 (May 4 2006 16: 34:29)[38]: starting
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: vmpagebootstrap: 379861 free pages
    Sep 11 22:57:15 localhost memberd[45]: memberd starting up
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: migtable_maxdispl = 70
    Sep 11 22:57:15 localhost lookupd[47]: lookupd (version 369.5) starting - Mon Sep 11 22:57:15 2006
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: 107 prelinked modules
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: using 3932 buffer headers and 3932 cluster IO buffer headers
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: DART enabled
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Apple ID 42 built-in now active, GUID 000a95ff feba94fa; max speed s800.
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: disabled
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 7A0BE16B-4CD0-30B2-B993-DC39FE0ED682
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/MacRISC4PE/ht@0,f2000000/AppleMacRiscHT/pci@7/IOPCI2PCIBridge/k2-sat a-root@C/AppleK2SATARoot/k2-sata@0/AppleK2SATA/ATADeviceNub@0/IOATABlockStorageD river/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST3160023AS Media/IOApplePartitionScheme/AppleHFS_Untitled2@3
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s3, major 14, minor 2
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: replay_journal: from: 7165952 to: 12227072 (joffset 0x4aa000)
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: in6ifattachloopback: failed to configure the loopback address on lo0 (errno=55)
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost DirectoryService[50]: Launched version 2.1 (v353.2)
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: HFS: Removed 2 orphaned unlinked files
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 7
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: demeilenstein_driverVampDriver: verbose mode opened at level 5.
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: VampDriver: Initializing Hardware for Vamp 0x618
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: IntegoSocketFilterManager: Network has already been initialized
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Slot 1560: Starting Vamp #0
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: IOPlatformControl::registerDriver Control Driver AppleSlewClock did not supply target-value, using default
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:16 localhost kernel[0]: IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
    Sep 11 22:57:17 localhost diskarbitrationd[44]: disk0s3 hfs 7A0BE16B-4CD0-30B2-B993-DC39FE0ED682 MacintoshHD /
    Sep 11 22:57:17 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: replay_journal: from: 8962560 to: 9044992 (joffset 0x197f000)
    Sep 11 22:57:17 localhost diskarbitrationd[44]: disk2s10 hfs FD315FFA-BA27-3F92-87EC-0B701E9394CD Backup /Volumes/Backup
    Sep 11 22:57:17 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: flushing fs disk buffer returned 0x5
    Sep 11 22:57:20 localhost kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:20 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:ba:94:fa
    Sep 11 22:57:22 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex
    Sep 11 22:57:22 localhost configd[42]: AppleTalk startup
    Sep 11 22:57:22 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: setting hostname to "Powermac-G5.local"
    Sep 11 22:57:23 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: ATY,Xmen_A: vram [b0000000:10000000]
    Sep 11 22:57:23 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: ATY,Xmen_B: vram [b0000000:10000000]
    Sep 11 22:57:23 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:23 Powermac-G5 lookupd[76]: lookupd (version 369.5) starting - Mon Sep 11 22:57:23 2006
    Sep 11 22:57:23 Powermac-G5 /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow: Login Window Application Started
    Sep 11 22:57:23 Powermac-G5 loginwindow[78]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    Sep 11 22:57:24 Powermac-G5 /Library/Application Support/AlchemyTV/Remote Control.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Control: -[IOConnect openServiceForInstance:] theInstance 0 instance 0\n
    Sep 11 22:57:24 Powermac-G5 /Library/Application Support/AlchemyTV/Remote Control.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Control: DriverSetRemoteControlUserInterrupt OK
    Sep 11 22:57:26 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:26 Powermac-G5 mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
    Sep 11 22:57:27 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:27 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: executing /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Contents/Resources/enable-net work
    Sep 11 22:57:27 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: posting notification com.apple.system.config.network_change
    Sep 11 22:57:27 Powermac-G5 lookupd[116]: lookupd (version 369.5) starting - Mon Sep 11 22:57:27 2006
    Sep 11 22:57:27 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: setting hostname to "powermac-g5.home"
    Sep 11 22:57:28 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Sep 11 22:57:29 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:30 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:31 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[53]: Operating System enhancements for Virtual PC (128) did not complete successfully
    Sep 11 22:57:34 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:35 Powermac-G5 configd[42]: target=enable-network: disabled
    Sep 11 22:57:37 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:39 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:41 Powermac-G5 diskarbitrationd[44]: SystemUIServer [94]:20483 not responding.
    Sep 11 22:57:41 Powermac-G5 mDNSResponder: NAT Port Mapping (YM339TUBPXJ.ttp4daemon.tcp.486313426450874.): timeout
    Sep 11 22:57:43 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:44 Powermac-G5 mDNSResponder: NAT Port Mapping (LLQ event port.): timeout
    Sep 11 22:57:45 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:46 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[53]: The following StartupItems failed to properly start:
    Sep 11 22:57:46 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[53]: /Library/StartupItems/VirtualPCOSServices
    Sep 11 22:57:46 Powermac-G5 SystemStarter[53]: - execution of Startup script failed
    Sep 11 22:57:49 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:50 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: jnl: flushing fs disk buffer returned 0x5
    Sep 11 22:57:51 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:53 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:54 Powermac-G5 personalbackupd[265]: Launching PBX4Daemon
    Sep 11 22:57:55 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:57 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:57:59 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:03 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:05 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:07 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:11 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:13 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:15 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 2!
    Sep 11 22:58:20 Powermac-G5 kernel[0]: jnl: flushing fs disk buffer returned 0x5
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  • WS - "java.rmi.MarshalException: (1)Missing end tag for Body or Envelope"

    HI All,
    I'm new of this forum but I really hope you could help me solving the problem I have to connect Web Services and midlets.
    Somehow my configuration works with some services I've found online but when I invoke very simple services deployed on my server(s) I always have "java.rmi.MarshalException: (1)Missing end tag for Body or Envelope" exception"
    Let me add some more information to the problem:
    System Configuration:
    - JBoss (but I also tried axis) - standard installation (http/1.1)
    - WTK 2.5 (but I also tried 2.2) - standard installation
    - I tried "trusted" and "untrusted" security configuration of the servlet
    - Netbeans IDE 5.0 (to create both Midlets and WS)
    - WS uses document/literal as expected by JSR 172
    The midlet is created with no problems but at the time of invocation the server throws the above exception (which is part of rmi. remoteException)
    By monitoring the network both at client and server side I noticed that the information received is chuncked after 768 bytes. However, If the (soap) reponse is less than such value, I still have the error.
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    Thanks in advance

    Hi all,
    as many developers I have encountered the famous "java.rmi.MarshallException:(1)Missing end tag for Body or Envelope" during the development of my WS app for J2ME (JSR 172).
    It is correct that is the empty tag <soapenv:Header /> causing this error.
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    axiom\modules\axiom-impl\src\main\java\org\apache\axiom\soap\impl\llom\soap11\SOAP11Factory.java
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