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Looking for updated unattended guides for PROSet Wireless 13.x for XP and Win7.
The ADDLOCAL settings have obviously changed.
Similar to this one for 12.
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-030736.htm http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-030736.htm
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The ADDLOCAL settings on that page should work with PROSet 13. If you have a specific question or need assistance, please post it here or contact technical support. As soon as updated information is available for 13.3 I'll post the link to this thread.
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Ilenek
Intel Customer Support
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If it makes any difference, I'm using the Intel PRO-Wireless 6200 13.2.1.5 Win7x32-ENTERPRISE.
Does the fact that I'm using the enterprise version make any difference?
I didn't see any ADDLOCAL settings for "My WiFi" for example.
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And using v 12.4.4.5 for the 2100 Series, I'm getting the error "Error 2711. The specified Feature name ("WIFI_SSO") not found in Feature table.
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The 2100 series is not supported with v12.4.4.5. That is why you are getting an error message. Check the http://www.intel.com/support/notebook/centrino/sb/cs-008174.htm table for supported software/hardware.
There are some differences with the PROSet Advanced Enterprise version - you might want to check out the http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-031772.htm supported feature list. However Intel® My WiFi Technology is one of the supported features.
You can use WIFI_IPAN with ADDLOCAL to install Intel® MWT on Windows 7*.
Let me know if this works for you.
Thanks,
Ilenek
Intel Customer Support
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Actually I'm trying to prevent the installation of My Wifi. It appears the MSI installs My Wifi by default.
If I run the MSI with "ADDLOCAL=WIFI_Driver,WIFI_Software,WIFI_UI", it installs fine, but when I try to import a profile from and Admin Tool package, ProSET continually prompts for credentials and will never connect.
If I install without the ADDLOCAL line, the Admin Tool package works as expected, using the windows logon.
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Hello,
Which file did you download the software the EXE or the ZIP file? The desktop engineer was using the EXE file to install the software in the laptops, but I was using the files from the ZIP file to install the software and create the profile. I got the same results as you, where it kept asking me to enter the credentials. I remove the software, reinstall using the files from the ZIP file using the msiexec parameters, running in silent mode, after that completed, I executed the profile.exe file that I created from the Admin Tool, rebooted laptop, and then login, pop up the pre-logon screen like I wanted.
Is the PROSet Advanced Enterprise version only for Windows 7?
Question: Can you have a persistant connection while using the pre-logon profile? If so, how do you create the profile? If you pick persistant while creating the profile, it does not give you a option to use "windows logon" option.
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I was using the ZIP file to both install PRO/Set and use the Administrator Tool.
I was only able to correct this issue by removing the ADDLOCAL line from my MSIEXEC command.
I don't see an Enterprise version for any of the XP PRO/Set installations.
You would have to define both.
You can't use the windows logon for a persistant connection because the persistant is active even when no one is logged on, so you have to specify a certificate or a service account to use.
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Hello Matt,
Please clarify yourself: so you have to specify a certificate or a service account to use. Mostly on the certificate?
I used the following command:
msiexec /i "C:\Software\Intel Wireless\ICS_x32\Disk\XP\x32\Install\Intel PROSet Wireless.msi" /quiet ADDLOCAL=WIFI_Driver,WIFI_Software,WIFI_UI,WIFI_Simple_Config,WIFI_SSO,WIFI_PLC,WIFI_Help,WIFI_Troubleshooter,WIFI_Custom_Help,WIFI_Admin_Toolkit
The command worked for me.
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It appears the "WMI Support" component is no longer packaged in the Proset Wireless 13.3/13.4. Was this intended or accidently left out? Incidently, I'm leveraging the WMI to extract adapter information in one of my WSH/VBS scripts.
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