Still a problem in Bionic Beaver development. In the past you could work
around it by going into network properties, and manually adding a
network, being careful to uncheck the "make it available for all users"
option.  I couldn't work around it in Bionic.

But the point is that you shouldn't have to "work around" anything. A
normal user should be able to follow the simple process of selecting the
wireless and being prompted to connect and save the password just for
himself.

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  Impossible for non-administrator users to connect to new wireless
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