OK. I got this to work. it seems that I only had to uncheck "Available to all users." and have the proper network items selected (i.e, no eap, use MPPE, 40-bit encryption, don't allow bsd compression, don't allow Deflate data compression) and it would then save the password into the keyring.
OK. I got this to work. it seems that I only had to uncheck "Available to all users." and have the proper network items selected (i.e, no eap, use MPPE, 40-bit encryption, don't allow bsd compression, don't allow Deflate data compression) and it would then save the password into the keyring.