The wireless profiles of Windows 8, which exists but can not be found any where... including in the netsh command

Why can I not see or delete Active profiles?  I started to get error messages saying: unable to connect to the profile 'NAME '.  When I try to remove the profile from the command prompt, it shows that those that work, but I have two profiles that show and error to connect but have no way to remove them from the system.  I have removed connections wireless for these profiles and have reconfigured all of them, but they still keep coming back.

Hi GordSmyth,

I suggest you follow these steps to remove the network unwanted wireless.

a. click on the network icon in the system tray and then you will be able to see the wireless connections.

b. right-click on the network, and then select Forget this network.

Up to Windows 7, connected wireless networks were previously recorded and searchable via the preferred wireless network list, but this feature seems to have been deleted in Windows 8. Microsoft has removed as a smart feature has been added, which handles wireless profiles by how you connect to him, and while we can always watch yet natively wireless network profiles in Windows 8:

Manage wireless network profiles

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/manage-wireless-network-profiles

Let us know if you have any additional questions.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

Maybe you are looking for