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Author
11 Apr 2005 9:13 PM
Ivo
I have completely re-installed my notebook after unsolved problem with not be
able to request certificates... After the re-install this is OK now.
So in Wireless Networks, I truy to configure one SSID. Whatever I want to
change, I get the message "at least one of your changes was not applied
successfully to the wireless configuration". The problem seels related to MS
KB Article ID : 892087. When I look back the changes have NOT been applied.
Tried a second wireless adapter, same behaviour. The XPPRO SP2 client is
part of a Windows 2003 SBS domain.

Any suggestions?

Author
12 Apr 2005 1:21 AM
Christian Huitema
"Ivo" <I**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:565E1E76-08DD-41E3-B29A-89ABC77377A9@microsoft.com...
>I have completely re-installed my notebook after unsolved problem with not
>be
> able to request certificates... After the re-install this is OK now.
> So in Wireless Networks, I truy to configure one SSID. Whatever I want to
> change, I get the message "at least one of your changes was not applied
> successfully to the wireless configuration". The problem seels related to
> MS
> KB Article ID : 892087. When I look back the changes have NOT been
> applied.
> Tried a second wireless adapter, same behaviour. The XPPRO SP2 client is
> part of a Windows 2003 SBS domain.

This error message applies when your wireless configuration is "locked"
through group policy. The domain administrator entered a group policy
(through the SBS domain) that specifically prevents you from configuring a
new SSID on your notebook. If you really need that functionality, you should
get the administrator to change this lock-down policy.

-- Christian Huitema
Author
12 Apr 2005 7:33 PM
Ivo
In the domain policy under windows, security there was a "wireless" section.
When I remove that one, the "lock" was gone.
Thanks, Ivo

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"Christian Huitema" wrote:

>
> "Ivo" <I**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:565E1E76-08DD-41E3-B29A-89ABC77377A9@microsoft.com...
> >I have completely re-installed my notebook after unsolved problem with not
> >be
> > able to request certificates... After the re-install this is OK now.
> > So in Wireless Networks, I truy to configure one SSID. Whatever I want to
> > change, I get the message "at least one of your changes was not applied
> > successfully to the wireless configuration". The problem seels related to
> > MS
> > KB Article ID : 892087. When I look back the changes have NOT been
> > applied.
> > Tried a second wireless adapter, same behaviour. The XPPRO SP2 client is
> > part of a Windows 2003 SBS domain.
>
> This error message applies when your wireless configuration is "locked"
> through group policy. The domain administrator entered a group policy
> (through the SBS domain) that specifically prevents you from configuring a
> new SSID on your notebook. If you really need that functionality, you should
> get the administrator to change this lock-down policy.
>
> -- Christian Huitema
>
>
>
Author
18 Mar 2007 11:23 PM
Suresh
Hi Ivo, Could you in detail this issue can be resolved? I am running into
same problem where I can not change Wireless Connection settings.

Thanks in advance.
Suresh

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"Ivo" wrote:

> In the domain policy under windows, security there was a "wireless" section.
> When I remove that one, the "lock" was gone.
> Thanks, Ivo
>
> "Christian Huitema" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Ivo" <I**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:565E1E76-08DD-41E3-B29A-89ABC77377A9@microsoft.com...
> > >I have completely re-installed my notebook after unsolved problem with not
> > >be
> > > able to request certificates... After the re-install this is OK now.
> > > So in Wireless Networks, I truy to configure one SSID. Whatever I want to
> > > change, I get the message "at least one of your changes was not applied
> > > successfully to the wireless configuration". The problem seels related to
> > > MS
> > > KB Article ID : 892087. When I look back the changes have NOT been
> > > applied.
> > > Tried a second wireless adapter, same behaviour. The XPPRO SP2 client is
> > > part of a Windows 2003 SBS domain.
> >
> > This error message applies when your wireless configuration is "locked"
> > through group policy. The domain administrator entered a group policy
> > (through the SBS domain) that specifically prevents you from configuring a
> > new SSID on your notebook. If you really need that functionality, you should
> > get the administrator to change this lock-down policy.
> >
> > -- Christian Huitema
> >
> >
> >