Access Connections always asks for Ethernet card
Access Connections always asks for Ethernet card
I recently got an X61 downgraded to XP, which I love for its small weight, portability and power. I use it mostly docked and it's great.
The first time I booted the machine, I got a prompt from AC indicating it had found an Ethernet card and asking what to do with it. So I created a profile for "work" (which is where I will use this wired card) and added the card to it. I see the AC tray icon and it indicates this profile as active (and the card works flawlessly).
Now, every time I boot I get the exact same prompt for the exact same card. Sometimes this prompt comes up even before I have entered my login credentials. When the prompt comes up (either before or after logging in), it does not have available the "work" profile I already created, only two choices: "(Choose profile)" and "(Create profile)".
Is this normal behavior? How can I stop it from happening? Why won't it recognize the card I already entered into a profile? Mind you, it IS the same card every time. Device Manager, while docked, only shows three cards: "1394 Net Adapter", "Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG" and "Intel(R) 82566M Gigabit Network Connection", and it is this last one that is repeatedly detected.
Maybe I just don't understand how AC is supposed to work; if that is the case, I would appreciate being educated.
Thanks for any hints and best regards.
The first time I booted the machine, I got a prompt from AC indicating it had found an Ethernet card and asking what to do with it. So I created a profile for "work" (which is where I will use this wired card) and added the card to it. I see the AC tray icon and it indicates this profile as active (and the card works flawlessly).
Now, every time I boot I get the exact same prompt for the exact same card. Sometimes this prompt comes up even before I have entered my login credentials. When the prompt comes up (either before or after logging in), it does not have available the "work" profile I already created, only two choices: "(Choose profile)" and "(Create profile)".
Is this normal behavior? How can I stop it from happening? Why won't it recognize the card I already entered into a profile? Mind you, it IS the same card every time. Device Manager, while docked, only shows three cards: "1394 Net Adapter", "Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG" and "Intel(R) 82566M Gigabit Network Connection", and it is this last one that is repeatedly detected.
Maybe I just don't understand how AC is supposed to work; if that is the case, I would appreciate being educated.
Thanks for any hints and best regards.
Gonzalo Diethelm
Re: Access Connections always asks for Ethernet card
It is not normal behaviour. Make sure the profile was established in a user ID with administrative priveleges. If that doesn't work, remove the profile in the userid where you created it, and then create a new profile in the userid you use, and see if that works.gonzus wrote:<snip>
Now, every time I boot I get the exact same prompt for the exact same card. Sometimes this prompt comes up even before I have entered my login credentials. When the prompt comes up (either before or after logging in), it does not have available the "work" profile I already created, only two choices: "(Choose profile)" and "(Create profile)".
Is this normal behavior? <snip>
... JDH
I tried removing the profiles and recreating them under my own user id (which has administrative privileges), no change.
Then I completely uninstalled Access Connections (deleting all profiles), rebooted, reinstalled (with the latest version downloaded from Lenovo's web site, 4.52) and recreated the profile. Still no change, every once in a while I get that annoying window asking me to add the Ethernet adapter to an existing profile or to create one (but the already created profile is nowhere to be seen). D@mn it all.
I think I will just uninstall this thing. Thanks for the tips anyway.
Then I completely uninstalled Access Connections (deleting all profiles), rebooted, reinstalled (with the latest version downloaded from Lenovo's web site, 4.52) and recreated the profile. Still no change, every once in a while I get that annoying window asking me to add the Ethernet adapter to an existing profile or to create one (but the already created profile is nowhere to be seen). D@mn it all.
I think I will just uninstall this thing. Thanks for the tips anyway.
Gonzalo Diethelm
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
-
WTB W701 Parts Express Card or CF/Express Card Board
by MisterB » Mon Jun 19, 2017 4:43 pm » in Marketplace - Forum Members only - 1 Replies
- 125 Views
-
Last post by MisterB
Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:57 pm
-
-
-
FS: Dell TrueMobile 2300 Access Point/Router
by RealBlackStuff » Wed Feb 01, 2017 11:00 am » in Marketplace - Forum Members only - 0 Replies
- 234 Views
-
Last post by RealBlackStuff
Wed Feb 01, 2017 11:00 am
-
-
-
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC 3GB Video Card PCI express 16x $185 shipped
by excal32 » Sun Jan 15, 2017 5:06 am » in Marketplace - Forum Members only - 3 Replies
- 418 Views
-
Last post by RMSMajestic
Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:08 pm
-
-
-
Network Card Conundrum
by gicos73 » Sat Jan 21, 2017 2:57 pm » in Thinkpad X6x Series incl. X6x Tablet - 1 Replies
- 1370 Views
-
Last post by jaspen-meyer
Thu Jan 26, 2017 2:51 pm
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest





