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When using ad hoc connections, part of the PSM security benefits are lost since the privilege credentials that are used to connect are not secured and vaulted. When possible, it is recommended to take a more secure approach by storing the credentials in the Vault and using standard PSM connections.
SSH keys cannot be used with unmanaged accounts using the ad hoc connection capability. Configure multiple ad hoc connections PAS enables you to configure multiple ad hoc connections so that users can access different platforms and networks from a central point. Ad hoc connections for specific users and groups By default, all users and groups can use ad hoc connections. Save your changes. Ad Hoc Connections.
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Connect Technical Community. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Networking. For specific hardware-related issues, please use the Windows Vista Hardware forum 4 9. Sign in to vote. I'm using Vista Business SP2. After a while I gave up but that's not the problem I want to discuss here. After this I wanted to remove this ad-hoc network, but this did not work - and even after googling around I did not find any working hint to remove it.
The funny thing is I succeded to removed the profile using "Manage Wireless Networks", but still the ad-hoc network remains active. Reboot did not help neither Using "netsh wlan show profiles" I can see the profile is gone, but nevertheless the ad-hoc networks keeps showing up on the window "Connect to a network" and also at the end of the output of "netsh wlan show all"!!
Last but not least I tried a " System Restore " to a restore point before I set up the ad-hoc network of course but with no effect!! The ad-hoc network still shows up! So what should I try next?? Monday, June 22, PM. Tuesday, June 23, AM. This is what I call a neat answer, short and Tuesday, June 23, PM.
I have been Googling for the last 45 minits hours for a soloutin to this problem and found this forum thank you.
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