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I have a wireless network WPA2-Enterprise (with login/password) and I want to delete the cached password and/or reset all the configs of wireless.

What's the file that caches that or the registry entry?

Windows 7, 64 bits

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Windows Vista and Windows 7 no longer store the Wireless keys in the registry.

Machine wide settings are stored at the following:

c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wlansvc\Profiles\Interfaces\Interface Guid

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  • Those files do not seem to contain any WPA2-Enterprise keys (those of networks using username/password combinations).
    – Ale
    Commented Jul 16, 2015 at 8:03
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For Vista I know, but I think windows 7 doesn't should be pretty the same.

  • Click Start and select Network.
  • Click the Network and Sharing Center button at the top of the window.
  • Click Manage wireless networks.
  • Right-click on NapAir and select Properties.
  • Click the Security tab.
  • Uncheck Cache user information for subsequent connections to this network.
  • Click OK.

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