For security reasons, there isn't a method to extract a WEP key from a
Windows system.
Some access points store the WEP key in plain text. Grab the key from the
configuration manager of an access point in your network.
--
Jerry Peterson
Windows Network Services - Wireless
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Grendelz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I just took over a new network, with poor doc's explaining any setup
> procedures and network layout. I need to find a way to print the wep-key
> they use. Current OS is XP pro SP2 is some one has a script the calls to
> the
> RPCQuerryInterface or has another way please let me know.
>
> And yes I would like to change it but not all of the employees have made
> it
> back yet so i can not change it yet but plan on moving to wpa w/radius.
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