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Join Date: Jan 2006
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hi all
Well my employer has 'lost' their record of our wpa key for our network and the network admin cant be bothered to get off his backside and reset it and all the laptops. My laptop (macbook) connects fine to the network but I set it up about a year ago now so I don't have a record of the wpa key they gave me. My question is does anyone know where the wpa key is stored in OSX or is there a utility, like cain and able on the windows that I can use to recover it. We are trying to get a colleagues mac connected to the network. Any ideas appreciated. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Keychain Access should have it.
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