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Not found any profile ...
I get a message on boot-up that says "Not found any profile that can match
current network environment! Do you want to create a now one?".. If I select "Yes" and enter my user name, the message re-appears at the next boot-up. If I ignore the message and close it, the system boots normally anyway. How can I stop this mesage appearing? |
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Not found any profile ...
Ken,
Does it log you in with a temp profile? Who is the owner of the profile & do you have permission to access it? -- SPAMCOP User "Ken G" wrote in message ... I get a message on boot-up that says "Not found any profile that can match current network environment! Do you want to create a now one?".. If I select "Yes" and enter my user name, the message re-appears at the next boot-up. If I ignore the message and close it, the system boots normally anyway. How can I stop this mesage appearing? |
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Not found any profile ...
This is on a laptop and it uses the default profile "Profile 1"
If I go to Control Panel/System/Hardware/Hardware Profiles this is always the only profile shown, even if I've answered "Yes" when it asks if I want to create a new profile, and given it a new name, or if I've just ignored the message and closed the box. I'm the only user of this laptop, so I'm also the administrator. "SPAMCOP User" wrote: Ken, Does it log you in with a temp profile? Who is the owner of the profile & do you have permission to access it? -- SPAMCOP User "Ken G" wrote in message ... I get a message on boot-up that says "Not found any profile that can match current network environment! Do you want to create a now one?".. If I select "Yes" and enter my user name, the message re-appears at the next boot-up. If I ignore the message and close it, the system boots normally anyway. How can I stop this mesage appearing? |
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