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    Jun 4, 2012, 09:19 AM
    How to get wireless connection enabled on startup?
    Have a system running MS XP MCE 2005 with all updates. Awhile
    Back had some problems and did some cleanup getting rid of bunches
    Of old programs no longer needed, etc. It improved a lot of things but
    Ever since then on start-up the wireless connection comes up disabled.
    I have to open connections, disable the connection, and then enable the
    Connection and then everything is fine.

    What do I need to do to have it enabled on start-up?

    Thanks... Skip

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