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No more manage wireless networks :smh:

Why do i have to go to command prompt just to remove a network i once connected to :beli:
i've never once used that but i only check the box to automatically connect to my home network anyway.
 

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i've never once used that but i only check the box to automatically connect to my home network anyway.

I only noticed it because people try to connect to the wireless at work without letting me set it up for them and fukk it all up with the wrong settings. So when I go to remove the network then add it back the right way i have to remove it from the command prompt. I don't mind it, but its going to be a pain for troubleshooting something so simple for those who dont know.
 

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windows 8 is whack. Im about to install windows 7 on my windows 8 pc
 

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No more manage wireless networks :smh:

Why do i have to go to command prompt just to remove a network i once connected to :beli:

what you mean? just click on your wireless network icon and the "networks" tabs pop out , right click on a network and click "forget network"
 
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months later....I still hate this shyt

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Real Rap

I Don't Have A Touch Screen

But I also don't care enough to get one

I'll say until they figure out how to run this with kinect

Then it's the best advertisement Apple comp could wish for

Watch Google put glass with Chrome OS and make your computer some virtual heads up cool shyt


Microsoft is heading for the coffin

They better pay attention
 

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what you mean? just click on your wireless network icon and the "networks" tabs pop out , right click on a network and click "forget network"

I wish it was that easy but its a hidden SSID in the office and if the profile isn't entered with the right password/security properly on the PC it wont show up on the networks list at all. So remember in the previous windows it would show a list of all the network profiles that pc ever connected to or configured? You could just remove it that way. Not that way in 8. You have to do it from command prompt no more GUI.

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Thats gone. I looked it up and its something they took out of 8 for some reason :yeshrug:
 
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