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Don't be late! Windows has encountered an error saving the wireless profile specific error:the data is invalid Discussion in 'Computer Science | IT | Networking' started by VIJAYSY, Oct 6, 2012. VIJAYSY Rookie Engineering Discipline: Computer Science When I try to open wireless network connection's property it shows a message that :windows has encountered an error windows has encountered an error saving the wireless profile specific error the group or resource saving the wireless profile specific error:the data is invalid. Please help me identify and solve this problem. #1 VIJAYSY, Oct 6, 2012 Kaustubh Katdare Administrator Engineering Discipline: Electrical In order to troubleshoot this Wi-Fi related issue, could you tell us the operating system you're using (the version, specifically) and any causes of this problem (tweaking of settings, installation of a software etc.?). It'd also help if you could tell us the details of your network adapter, router and related software that you're using? You could try checking whether the Network Connections service is up and running on your computer. You can check it by right clicking on the taskbar and checking the services that are currently running. If it's not, you could try turning it on. I don't have exact steps because I'm on OSX machine at the moment. #2 Kaustubh Katdare, Oct 6, 2012 VIJAYSY Rookie Engineering Discipline: Computer Science The_Big_K said: ↑ In order to troubleshoot this
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News: Home Help Search Login Register Kitz Forum > Computer Software > Windows Vista > Element not found error « previous next » Pages: [1] Print Author Topic: Element not found error (Read 15174 times) sasmj Just arrived Posts: 3 Element not found error « on: February 07, 2009, 10:40:10 AM » Hi all. I've followed the instructions on how to amend the MTU size, but I get an error which read "Element not found". It's not referring to the name of the connection because that brings up a different error message. Any advice please? Thanks. Logged kitz Administrator Senior Kitizen Posts: 29446 Trinity: Most guys do. Re: Element not found error « Reply #1 on: February 07, 2009, 07:15:29 PM » Are you using XP or Vista? Logged Please do not PM me with queries for broadband help as I may not be able to respond. ----- How to get your router line stats :: ADSL Exchange Checker kitz Administrator Senior Kitizen Posts: 29446 Trinity: Most guys do. Re: Element not found error « Reply #2 on: February 07, 2009, 07:16:56 PM » Whoops stupid question - just realised this is in the Vista section Are you following the instructions on this page?http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/vistaMTU.htm Logged Please do not PM me with queries for broadband help as I may not be able to respond. ----- How to get your router line stats :: ADSL Exchange Checker sasmj Just arrived Posts: 3 Re: Element not found error « Reply #3 on: February 07, 2009, 08:51:32 PM » Yes, those are the exact instructions I am following. Logged kitz Administrator Senior Kitizen Posts: 29446 Trinity: Most guys do. Re: Element not found error « Reply #4 on: February 08, 2009, 08:55:42 PM » >> "Element not found".I'm not sure at which stage its giving you that error, but at a guess at step 3? - Setting the MTU value>> It's not referring to the name of the connection because that brings up a different error message.By that I'm assuming that youve made sure the network connection name is correct - and youve checked by putting in a 'wrong name' which is when it gives you the different error message.Have you made sure that you are running cmd as Administrator (step 2).How are you connecting to the internet by wireless or Ethernet to your router?The error message see