Totally agreed, this fix doesn't seem like the best solution; instead
I'd recommend handling this properly in the policykit policy and making
sure the user is prompted for an "admin user" password to be able to
create arbitrary connections (those that aren't already connected)
rather than simply returning with the current error message.

I totally agree that the error message in lightdm when clicking a
wireless network that isn't previously created is unsightly, but I
really think we should avoid having the user get into an "admin"
account, add the network, and disconnect to be able to do whatever they
might want to do in the greeter. The current error is also pretty vague,
and doesn't provide a hint to the user as to how to fix the issue.
Unfortunately, it can't be changed in place because that message is
reused in different contexts for insufficient privileges out of a
policykit action, which is why the behavior in greeter mode should be
fixed up.

Any change for fixing this would require a Freeze Exception; subscribing
the release team.

** Summary changed:

- At login screen, error message when choosing wi-fi network without stored 
password
+ [UIFE/FFE] At login screen, error message when choosing wi-fi network without 
stored password

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  [UIFE/FFE] At login screen, error message when choosing wi-fi network
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