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When editing the registry permissions on those 2 keys, you have to remove everyone except system and add the local admin. I followed the directions exactly and it didn't work at first. All the other posts we found said "that's the way it is in Windows 7" I was about to give up when I found this post.
#FACENIFF FOR WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 7#
(granted it was a year ago but we just started looking into it) We started deploying Windows 7 for teachers this summer and we don't want them to see the wireless key. Users who take their laptops home to connect to their own WiFi routers, will be able to add a WIFI connection and but will not be able to see the characters that they type.Ĭhipotle lists the first useful post I have seen on this issue. You should be able to connect to the WIFI network, access network and sharing center but you should not be able to uncheck the "Show characters". Log off and then back on with a user with local admin privileges.
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In my case, I found it in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Appid\ Open the registry and search for the following value: (sans the quotes) "CElevateWlanUi" Always make a backup of the Windows Registry before you modify any settings. However it works.ĭISCLAIMER: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Windows. There is a solution for this, but it is not very elegant.