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    PreviousPoster is offline 100+ Helpful Posts! 50+ Helpful Posts
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    I'm losing my hair and I can;t sleep at night.. I think I may even be getting an ulcer over this problem.

    We have laptop clients that don't consistently connect to the domain. Our network engineers say that wireless is fine and that it's all group policies fault. I;'ve been tasked with proving that it's not group policies fault.

    It's presumed that because the wireless settings are being pushed out via group policy that thepolicy isn't getting the the machine in the first place.

    I get two types of problems with the clients
    1. "No domain available" errors at login
    2. Desktop loads without wireless authentication - authenticates within 60 to 120 seconds

    My questions for you folks is this:

    Do the wireless settings stay on the computer?

    If they are supposed to stay in place what could cause them to disappear?

    User profiles are deleted on shutdown does that matter?

    I really hope you folks can give me some insight here. TIA

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    bbartel is offline Getting Started on GPanswers.com
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    Sorry, I know this is extremely late and if you haven't figured it out by now, you've probably moved on, but here's my 2 cents.

    I think it's because your profiles are deleted when you shutdown. It is a user policy so if you delete the profile that the policy is applied to, it wouldn't be there anymore.

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