Copy and paste a clipboard file?

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Copy and paste a clipboard file? Ritter197 04-01-2005
Posted by Ritter197 on April 1, 2005, 7:55 pm
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I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the clipboard
to my settings on the desktop and the laptop.

But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save it
in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I
cannot copy and past.

How do I proceed?




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Posted by Bill M. on April 2, 2005, 3:56 am
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wrote:

>I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the clipboard
>to my settings on the desktop and the laptop.
>
>But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save it
>in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I
>cannot copy and past.
>
>How do I proceed?

In this group, the first troubleshooting step is usually to reboot
your cable modem.

--
Bill


Posted by Ritter197 on April 2, 2005, 10:59 am
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Reboot? What in the world can that do???


> wrote:
>
>>I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the
>>clipboard
>>to my settings on the desktop and the laptop.
>>
>>But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save
>>it
>>in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I
>>cannot copy and past.
>>
>>How do I proceed?
>
> In this group, the first troubleshooting step is usually to reboot
> your cable modem.
>
> --
> Bill




Posted by Bill M. on April 3, 2005, 7:14 am
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wrote:

>> wrote:
>>
>>>I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the
>>>clipboard
>>>to my settings on the desktop and the laptop.
>>>
>>>But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save
>>>it
>>>in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I
>>>cannot copy and past.
>>>
>>>How do I proceed?
>>
>> In this group, the first troubleshooting step is usually to reboot
>> your cable modem.

>Reboot? What in the world can that do???

It was a gentle reminder that this is a cable modem group...:-)

--
Bill


Posted by James Knott on April 2, 2005, 7:12 am
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Ritter197 wrote:

> I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the
> clipboard to my settings on the desktop and the laptop.
>
> But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save
> it in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that,
> I cannot copy and past.
>
> How do I proceed?

By telling us what you're working with.



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