I want to reinstall my Cisco Aironet Client, because every time I start up my Wallstreet now, it demands to know what my WEP key is. I can get this information displayed by opening the file and enabling WEP; the key is there and will show itself, but I have to go through this rigmarole every time, even after sleep.

I am trying to delete all Cisco related files, so as to do a complete reinstall, but I cannot, as I am told that some of them are in use by a background application. How can I get this to work, please? I should be most grateful for some help.

Susan
Swindon, Wiltshire
England


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