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  1. Please I would like to create a script that will configure my wireless settings for all my pc's my org. I have ways of deployment and also want to put this into my scripted deployment for new machines. I have not used autoit in like 4 years and I'm not a programmer I'm a network admin. I have been reviewing MattyD's scripts () he created but my one question and problem is I really don't understand where to begin as he does not have like a walk through. 1. what is the difference between the a and b files? Which file do I edit? Is there any newb information on how to walk through getting started using his stuff to do what I need? I have a basic wpa tkip configuration I need to setup. Windows XP SP3 SSID: WSLAN Network Authentication: WPA-PSK Data Encryption: TKIP Network key: 123456789samplePassword12345789 NO IEEE 802.1x authentication yes - connect when this network is in range. Please any help in getting started with this would be very grateful. Until I can get more help with MattyD's stuff I have modified and used: Not perfect but it does exactly what I need it to do.
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