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Authentication tab in Local Area Connection Properties

 
 
Miran
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      19th Jan 2004
I don't see Authentication tab in Local Area Connection
Properties. I installed service pack 4 for my Windows
2000 Professional and I put wirless configuration
(services in administrative tools) in start mode but
nothing.
What is the problem?
 
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Alan Wood [MSFT]
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      19th Jan 2004
Hi Miran,
When you put the Wireless Service in start mode, does the services
start? Do you get any errors in the event logs and do you have any 3rd
Party Wireless Services installed on the system?

Thank you,

Alan Wood[MSFT]

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      20th Jan 2004
Hi
The Wireless Service starts normaly. I have SecureW2 client installed on my system, but I tried also without it and nothing. I have no errors in the event log that could be connected with it
So, where's the problem

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