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Originally Posted by healer
jewels: I did come across that link, but in my current situation I can't just do that.
Thanks Shani.
I'm busy downloading the application now. It just shocks me that windows doesn't have something built-in that can do the same thing.
One of my colleagues in Security, however, said that it is possible in Windows - he just can't remember how. Apparently it's just very counter-intuitive.
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I've never used it but XP does have the function built in
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb878069.aspx
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If you select Use a USB flash drive, the Wireless Network Setup Wizard prompts you to insert your UFD so that it can create the XML files for the wireless network configuration, which includes the wireless network name, authentication and encryption methods, and the WEP key or WPA-PSK. If you select Set up a network manually, the Wireless Network Setup Wizard prompts you to print the wireless network settings so that you can take the printed wireless network configuration to each wireless device for manual configuration. Click Next.
Assuming that you want to use a UFD, the Wireless Network Setup Wizard displays the Save settings to your flash drive page, as shown in the following figure.
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and yes, more specific thread titles will get you better responses especially when looking for help. I changed the title to help get more responses from our tech savy community.
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Last edited by Cynthetiq; 01-10-2008 at 02:51 AM..
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