January 17th, 2009
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WLAN Autoconfig is the utility introduced in Windows Vista to configure your Wireless Network Adapter in your desktop computer or in notebook computer. This is the equivalent of Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service in former operating sytem Windows XP.
Advantage of using WLAN Autoconfig service in Windows Vista is it being a native operating system utility and the fact that there isn’t another bloated software that you don’t have to install and run on your computer.
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The Netsh command line utility has been available for the former Microsoft Windows operating systems like Windows 2000, Server 2003, and Windows XP.The Windows Netsh command line utility offers powerful tools to configure, manage, and troubleshoot certain networking components. For Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Microsoft made a few improvements in Netsh command line utility, which include the addition of specific WLAN commands. Now Netsh provides the management of wireless adapters, read more
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Some words about Ad Hoc wireless networks:
If you have two or more computers equipped with wireless adapters (WiFi cards), it is possible to easily connect them in a network by setting up a so-called “ad hoc” network, that is, a computer-to-computer network, without using an access point.If one of the computers on the Ad Hoc network has an internet connection, it is possible to share it with the other computers on the network, like in the case of a traditional local network.Each read more
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When you log on to a Windows Vista-based computer by using a temporary profile, you receive the following error message:
“The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded.“
This error may occur if the “Do not logon users with temporary profiles” Group Policy setting is configured.This issue also occur in Windows Vista computers if the user profile was manually deleted by using the command prompt or by using Windows Explorer. A profile that is manually read more
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