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I know exactly where that error message is located, as I am receiving it, too. It's in the Intel ProSet/Wireless "Wireless Event Viewer." The entire text reads: MurocApi:802.1x Config - initialization failure
Usually this comes up when trying to apply a different profile. The next log record after that failure is:
Profile [profile_name] for [ssid_name] being applied.
I don't know if this happens to everyone, but since I'm trying to connect to a WPA Enterprise LEAP authentication, I get these next two log records:
Failed to start authentication.
Failed to stop authentication.
Finally, I get the following log record:
Problem applying Profile!. Apply profile function failed.
I would really like to get this resolved. Thanks in advance.
Usually this comes up when trying to apply a different profile. The next log record after that failure is:
Profile [profile_name] for [ssid_name] being applied.
I don't know if this happens to everyone, but since I'm trying to connect to a WPA Enterprise LEAP authentication, I get these next two log records:
Failed to start authentication.
Failed to stop authentication.
Finally, I get the following log record:
Problem applying Profile!. Apply profile function failed.
I would really like to get this resolved. Thanks in advance.
I searched the Intel support site and found this solution (disable DEP):
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/83418/network-and-i-o.html
I realized this occurred right after a Windows update, so it may be that current updates require you to disable this Windows DEP
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/83418/network-and-i-o.html
I realized this occurred right after a Windows update, so it may be that current updates require you to disable this Windows DEP
I have a Dell Inspiron E1505. I also have Goback installed. Goabck crashed the system and after it crashed I could not connect to the wireless network at my office. I tried using the suggestions in the Intel site about DEP but that did not work. Out of desparation and with no other ideas I went to the device manager and disabled and then reenabled the Intel ProWireless Network Connection and I was then able to cure the problem and connect to the network with no error messages. Hope this helps someone.
I was hoping Jack's solution would work for me but it did not. Neither was the Intel solution long-lived. But now I have transferred control to Windows for wireless network and it is working fine. I did this by right-clicking the Intel PROSet Wireless icon in the system tray and selecting Use Windows to manage Wi-FI. Then I selected my connection and it was ready to go.
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I fixed the problem by reinstalling the Intel Pro Driver and Utility (repair option).
I think the trouble was because I managed to crash the murocapi.dll in the ProWireless Folder on the hard disc somehow.
Anyhow, have (wireless) fun!!
Nick
I think the trouble was because I managed to crash the murocapi.dll in the ProWireless Folder on the hard disc somehow.
Anyhow, have (wireless) fun!!
Nick
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Apr 15, 2008 at 01:52 PM
Apr 15, 2008 at 01:52 PM
You mean your browser has these errors ? I need more info to help dude !
May 11, 2008 at 10:14 AM
Have you recently added SP3 ?
Sorry not much help.
Hadley
Jun 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM
I am getting the same issue. Were you able to find a solution?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Jewel