Another question for my fellow Spice-heads. I have several
laptops that we use as workstations that connect wirelessly. The problem we are
running in to is that Windows is trying to connect to the network shares before
the wireless is fully loaded which mean the connection fails. When we were
using XP, we were able to use the Dell utility which allowed is to delay the
log in process, but with the roll out to Windows 7 the utility no longer has the
function.
I used to have this issue years ago, and I know there is a way to delay the connection to the network share. If I remember correctly, I did it through the service snap in via MMC. I thought it had something to do the with network log on dependencies. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I’m trying to avoid gong with scripts since the workstations are used by several employees. I can’t do it through the manage wireless networks option in Windows 7 due to corporate. GPO in effect.