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| vista black 32bit | Help with syntax error in command prompt? Can someone fix this for me i dont really knw what this is saying when i put that command in. I wanted to do the command where it turns of the spikes while gaming and for some reason this is the error its showing. I think the statement C:\USERS\KOS>C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /k netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=ye s interface=Wireless Network Connection juss needs some corrections juss dont knw what. Plz help thnx Microsoft(R) Windows DOS (C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1990-2001. C:\USERS\KOS>C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /k netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=ye s interface=Wireless Network Connection One or more parameters for the command are not correct or missing. Usage: set autoconfig [enabled=]yes|no [interface=]<string> Parameters: Tag Value enabled - Set auto configuration logic to enabled or disabled. interface - Name of the interface for which the setting has to be changed. Remarks: Enable or disable the auto configuration logic on an interface. If it is, disabled then Windows will not connect to any wireless network automatically from the specified interface. Both parameters are required. Examples: set autoconfig enabled=yes interface="Wireless Network Connection" C:\Users\kos> |
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