I think there is a utility from NirSoft that can do this.  Or at least
save the keys.
 
-Sam

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From: cs [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Migrate XP wireless settings


Thanks Webster, I'll give the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard a shot.

Chris, re the netsh suggestion, as far as I'm aware this approach can
only be taken with Vista or later. If I open CMD and type "netsh wlan
show profiles" I receive an error saying that the command was not found.

Steven, in theory this approach could potentially work though I have no
idea whether or not the user's router is "Connect Now" compatible. Also,
I guess the exported settings on the USB key would be encrypted.

In the past I've used a tool called wirelesskeyview to extract WEP/WPA
keys but this only gathers wireless settings for preferred networks that
are currently active.

Any more suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If I can't find a way
I guess I'll just tell the user to reconfigure their new laptop with
their home wireless network.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: cs [mailto:[email protected]] 
        
        Subject: Re: Migrate XP wireless settings

        

         

        What's FAST??

        Files and Settings Transfer Wizard.  I have used it hundreds of
times and it has worked probably 99% of the time.

        Webster

         

        

         


 

 


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