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restrictions, see
Create Profiles for
1. For Windows* XP users: on the Tools menu, click Administrator Tool.
2. Enter your password to access the Administrator Tool.
3. Select Create new package or Open existing package. For existing packages, you may browse to locate
it. Then click OK.
4. Click Include Profiles in this package.
5. Click Persistent.
6. Click Add to open the General Settings.
7. Profile Name: Enter a descriptive profile name.
8. WiFi Network Name (SSID): Enter the network identifier.
9. Operating Mode: Network (Infrastructure) is selected by default.
10. Administrator Profile Type: Persistent: Active when no users are logged on is selected.
11. Click Next.
12. Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings. See TLS, TTLS, PEAP, LEAP, or
802.1X security configuration information.
13. Click OK.
Remove a Persistent Profile from a Package
1. On the Persistent tab, click the profile.
2. Click Remove.
Copy a Persistent Profile for a Package
You can copy an existing profile, giving the copy a new name. You may want to do this in order to have two
similar profiles. To copy a profile:
1. Select the profile.
2. Click Copy.
3. Enter a new profile name.
4. Click OK.
The new profile is saved. This new profile has the same properties as the original.
Edit a Persistent Profile for a Package
1. Select the profile.
2. Click Properties.
3. Edit the properties of the new profile using the same instructions given under Create a Persistent Profile.
Pre-logon/Common Profiles
Pre-logon/Common profiles are applied once a user logs on. If Single Sign On support is installed, the connection
is made prior to the Windows log-on sequence (Pre-logon/Common). If Single Sign On support is not installed,
the profile is applied once the user session is active. Pre-logon/Common profiles always appear at the top of the
Profiles list. Users can still prioritize profiles that they have created but they cannot reprioritize Pre-logon/Common
profiles. Because these profiles appear at the top of the Profiles list, the WiFi connection utility automatically
attempts to connect to the Administrator profiles first before any user-created profiles.
NOTE: Only administrators can create or export Pre-logon/Common profiles.
Pre-logon Connect key points are:
Pre-logon Connect is active only at the Windows log on.
The following types of profiles can be created as Pre-logon/Common profiles:
802.1X PEAP,
password" or "Use the following user name and password" credentials when configuring the profile's
security settings.
LEAP
profiles that use the "Prompt for the user name and password." credentials when configuring the
Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility User's Guide
Windows*.
TTLS
or
EAP-FAST
profiles that use either the "Use Windows Logon user name and
EAP-FAST
for

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