Can substitute us the group policy for wireless network settings

Original title: try to substitute wireless system admin settings
Our sysadmin makes me crazy, he has networked wireless manual connection and now I have to click the network button whenever I start my computer.
the box "connect automatically" is not simply there. I asked and he said it is his policy. (well, because he is sitting on a desk all day and never moves, so he cares)
Is there a way to override the policy settings, that he pushed? I am an administrator on my own computer.
Thanks 1million

Hello

If you are connected to a domain, then you will not be able to replace the settings that were applied by the administration of the system.

See also:

Group Policy

http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/Windows/desktop/ee663280 (v = vs. 85) .aspx

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