AC 5.21/5.30 - profile deployment - WPA key

Hello

I am currently tuning our installation program for the installation of our new laptop T400 and I Yuri in location profiles. I want to include the WPA key in the file of LOA, everywhere where is written that its no problem, but I actually can't find a point to add / README for the hollow he...

Can someone can give me a tip?

I tried adding the REG part saved for the key, but it does not work...

Thanks in advance!

Kind regards

Klaus

Unfortunately, there was no coming popup when selecting the WLAN profile...

its not working now, was the solution or the problem:

I used the "AdminEnabler" for Windows XP version 4.xx, as there is no version available for download on the lenovo, HP

=> I have used the AdminEnabler for WinVista now on laptop computer Windows XP

isn't it strange? I thought that the delayed activation code just a box inside the AccConn to display the buttons...

Thanks for help

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