Hallo Mathieu,

thanks for your answer. But you could not convince me, because I cannot 
reach this option to uncheck "Available to all users", because the 
question for admin password comes before. Did you really check this 
problem with a newly set 12.04 with a second user (without admin rights)?

Maybe I am totally studip, but please explain me step by step, how to 
uncheck "Available to all users" as a second user without admin rights. 
And please consider, that exactly the same pocedure was without any 
problems in 10.04: Set up a new Ubuntu, make an second user, and he can 
connest to a WLAN without any troubles.

Best greetings, J. R. B.


Am 04.09.2012 21:21, schrieb Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre:
> Users can uncheck "Available to all users" at the bottom of the dialog
> if they do not have sufficient rights for system-wide connections.
> Otherwise, you may wish to adjust PolicyKit rules if you have modified
> them.
>
> By default on install, users are already allowed to create connections
> without any issues.
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Invalid
>

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