Cassady
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Hello all,
Would appreciate some quick assistance.
Been having fun and games with connecting to the Secure Wifi network at work [Yosemite – latest version].
I'm not entirely convinced that the issue is with the Network – may be my side.
I figured easiest way to check this, would be to log out, and log in as a Guest user.
When I try and log in to the same Wifi Network, it fires up a Certificate warning, that I need to accept it/Trust it.
Upon trying to do this, the "You are trying to make changes to blah blah blah" message pops up, and asks me for a password...
Thing is >> I'm stumped as to how to get around this?
I've tried any number of them – including (obviously) my Admin password (that I use to log into my normal account), and nothing takes...
Where would I find this?
Is there some other password I might have set many moons ago, that could relate to this?
Any suggestions would be appreciated – pulling my hair out this side...
Would appreciate some quick assistance.
Been having fun and games with connecting to the Secure Wifi network at work [Yosemite – latest version].
I'm not entirely convinced that the issue is with the Network – may be my side.
I figured easiest way to check this, would be to log out, and log in as a Guest user.
When I try and log in to the same Wifi Network, it fires up a Certificate warning, that I need to accept it/Trust it.
Upon trying to do this, the "You are trying to make changes to blah blah blah" message pops up, and asks me for a password...
Thing is >> I'm stumped as to how to get around this?
I've tried any number of them – including (obviously) my Admin password (that I use to log into my normal account), and nothing takes...
Where would I find this?
Is there some other password I might have set many moons ago, that could relate to this?
Any suggestions would be appreciated – pulling my hair out this side...