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Using the Administrator Tool
Overview
Administrator Packages
Create a New Package
Open an Existing Package
Set Administrator Password
Administrator Tool Settings
Administrator Profiles
Single Sign-on Considerations for Windows Vista* and Windows* 7
Persistent Profile
Pre-logon Connect
Exclude Networks
Voice over IP (VoIP) Connection
Application Settings
Adapter Settings
EAP-FAST A-ID Groups
Overview
The Administrator Tool is used to create custom install
packages
that can be exported to client systems running
Microsoft Windows* XP, Windows Vista* and Windows* 7. The Administrator Tool is used to configure user settings
and common (shared) WiFi network profiles. The tool is used by the person who has administrator privileges on
this computer.
The feature must be selected during a custom installation of the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility or
the feature is not displayed.
Administrator Packages
An Administrator Package is a self-extracting executable file that contains administrative profiles and other user
settings. You can copy or send an administrative package to clients on your network. When the executable runs,
the contents are installed and configured on the destination computer. If a profile is part of the package, the
profile governs how the destination computer connects to a specific WiFi network. For information about profiles,
see
Administrator Profiles
.
Create a New Package
1. For Windows* XP users: on the Tools menu, click
Administrator Tool
.
2. Enter your password to access the Administrator Tool.
3. Click
Create a new package
.
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