Im using Vista and am planning to reinstall it. I have backed everything up but cant find a way to back up my network connections. I have put alot of my college wep keys and such in there and dont want to have to type them all in again. Is there a way to back this up?
Tried using
http://www.codeplex.com/wlan/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=14107
It saves the first network and then crashes.. Any suggestions?
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1 colanth // Sep 14, 2008
No. That would be a real security risk. Get a good password safe, like PINS (it’s free), and store them there, so you can just copy and paste in the future.
(Make sure you have all your drivers downloaded to a flash drive or CD before you reinstall. A lot of people overlook that little point.)
2 cornpie jones // Sep 14, 2008
Yes, there are ways to back them up.
Easiest way: http://www.codeplex.com/wlan/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=14107
Open source program to backup and restore your wireless settings
Run the .exe to backup settings. Run the .wnb to restore.
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