Switch Intel WiFi Profile Manager to Acc. Conn. Profiles

Hi there,
today I updated my WiFi drivers. Since than the configuration was switched to intel profile manager but not longer available through access connections. Although its running I can not access the profiles there. How can I switch back to Access connections? I hope you have a good suggestion :-)
Thanks for your help!
T420 Model 4236 Type P2G

See if you can disable the Intel ZeroConfig service. Reboot, then see if Access Connections regains control.
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