This concerns: Managed Windows 10 installations.
There seems to be new Group Policy settings, which cause problems while installing some applications, drivers, etc.
Group Policy settings are a diverse range of Windows settings on managed PCs. These configurations are set by the ZID and cannot be changed by local administrators.
It seems that installers are not allowed anymore to write into the "System32" folder.
The problem popped up when installing:
TopSpin
DeLock drivers via installer
Why is this happening?
Windows updates did it.
Will the ZID not do something?
Some day it will magically work again, no notice given.
What can be done?
You have to configure the connection manually. We will post the necessary steps here, in the meantime please contact Harald Fuchs for the solution.
Why this again?
Windows updates - Who would have known?
What does the ZID say to the matter?
The official comment is, to wait it out until Microsoft pushes new updates to solve the problem.
Is there no other solution?
All solutions that could be found do not work, at least not at managed PCs.
Why?
Most likely you are trying to connect to EDUROAM at a physical point at the faculty where two or more hotspots are crossing over.
Android does not like that very much.
A good spot to connect to Eduroam is the main staircase in Währingerstraße 42.
You really just have to try out a few places.
Sometimes the same problem is happening on notebooks too.