"Jane C" <janecolman@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote in message
news:AD61C1A4-2197-4F9F-B3BA-F7EE4EA0378A@microsoft.com...
> Hello Ian,
>
> If you are sure that FxVisor was responsible for your wireless problem,
> perhaps you could let the author Rich know via contact details on his
> blog:
>
> http://www.frameworkx.com/contentblo...blog=56&id=636
>
> It may just have been coincidence - I have not heard of anyone else losing
> their wireless connection after using FxVisor.
Yes, it must have been a coincidence. All that program needs to do is make
a registry edit. There is no way it could have had anything to do with loss
of connectivity unless it was deliberate malware.
ss.