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Laptop Wireless won't initialize for standard user


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Got a weird one here.  Have just finished my first Laptop Hackintosh.  Have a "fresh install" of Yosemite on a Dell Inspiron 5520.  I used a [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] install source, then the "Vietnam Tool" (awesome job on that by the way).  Everything went PERFECTLY and is working great.  I had read up on compatibility and purchased the EDUP EP-8508 USB WiFi adaptor.  This worked well, once I installed the kext for USB 3.0.  During the initial install and configuration, I created a local administrator user and completed the setup with that local account.

 

Now, once the system all installed and I was sure it was solid, I joined the machine to my Active Directory domain.  Lots of joy and then rebooted.

 

Now comes the issue.  I am NOT able to log in as any network account after the reboot.  However, if I login as the local admin account, the WiFi connects to my network and everything works.  Now, if I LOG OUT from the local admin account, and login as the network account, suddenly everything works just fine.

 

I have tried making the network account a local admin (not really what I wanted to do) but it does not make a difference.  I have also tried adding a new wireless network using the network user and still no difference.

 

What is so special about needing to login as the original user first?  Has anyone ever seen this and if so, what is the fix.

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