If I remember right, at least the Linux (Ubuntu) I am using, there is a 
setting on the wifi setup that says something like "all users may use this 
network"



On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 9:07:08 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I am new to Linux.  I just installed Zorin Lite 7.1.  I chose this version 
> mainly because I am using a netpad computer with a single core Atom 
> processor (humble) system.  Here is my issue: When I try to open Google it 
> tells me to go online.  So, I try to go online through my wi-fi.  When I do 
> this I get a box that says:
>
>  Authenticate, system policy prevents modification of network settings for 
> all users. An application is attempting to perform an action that requires 
> priviliges.  Authentication is required to perform this action.
>
> There is a line for typing in a password.  I have tried using my Uverse 
> wifi password (the one the works for all of my other computers using XP), 
>  and the Zorin password (the one that I used while installing Zorin.) 
>  Neither of these work. I can't get connected to the internet. All my other 
> Windows based machines are connected just fine.   Does anyone have 
> suggestions?
>

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