I have setup NPS and its working well with a wireless network we have. The only point that isnt done is the fact that I have to configure the network settings to (a)use 802.1X because it
So this user tried to save a Visio file to a SharePoint site. Instead of properly navigating to a library, it appears she hit save, overwriting the document library. When I access the site via
.We not using certificates or PKI but want to use group policy to enable the network adapters of the different XP SP versions: If I manually enable the following settings on
.This question crosses so many boundaries that I just decided to put it in the Server area. We have a 2003 Windows domain with XP clients and Cisco switches. We are
I am working on 802.1X vlan authentication setup and have so far got my Windows clients both authenticating and being assigned the correct VLANs based upon AD User group membership.
.I have an issue that has happened a few times now where the Package Transfer Manager raises a status message ID 8204 which indicates a package is being sent to a
For a user to connect to a 802.1x secured network from a non-Domain machine you need to import ROOT certificate into trusted store (like Greg said), but you also need to export a
.We currently have a 802.1x wireless solution that has been working great using NPS with tunnel-ids to assist with placing specific AD groups into their respective VLANs. Im