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Bruce Wayne
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      08-12-2005, 04:29 PM
Hello,

I am using MS-XP Prof. w/ SP2, along with Cisco 4100 WLAN controller and
Cisco Secure ACS.
I have setup PEAP on XP along with WPA, and I do not use client
certificates.

I have wireless WPA/PEAP/Active directory authentication working if a user
logs onto the Windows domain using a wireless client XP laptop.

IHowever, if a user logs onto the local laptop instead of the domain, then
he/she is unable to authenticate against the domain for the wireless
connection.
In the right hand side task bar a small pop shows that authentication has
failed, when I double click on the pop up, a username/password/domain window
pop up.
However, both the username and domain options are greyed out, the username
shows my local username with which I am logged onto the laptop, and the
domain
shows the name of the local laptop and is greyed out.

How do I set an option to specify the local username/domain?

Thank you!


 
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Jerry Peterson[MSFT]
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      08-18-2005, 08:52 PM
When the username and domain boxes are greyed out, that means the password
failed authentication against the RADIUS server. You are being prompted for
a different password.

It sounds like the wireless profile is configured to automatically use your
logon credentials. When you logon to the system with a local computer user,
then those will be the credentials sent out on the authentication attempt.
That is why you see the local machine name in the "domain" box.

To successfully authenticate, you will have to modify the connection profile
to manually prompt for credentials when you are using a local user account.

START > RUN > NCPA.CPL
this will open the network connections page
RIGHT-CLICK on your wireless adapter
select "properties"
this will open the property sheet for your wireless adapter
select the "Wireless Networks" tab
LEFT-CLICK the name of the wireless network
select the "edit" button just below
this will open the property sheet for the preferred network
select the "Authentication" tab
select the "properties" button just below the "EAP TYPE" drop down box
select the "configure" button
uncheck the box for "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password
(and domain if any)"
click "OK" to close the dialogue
click "OK" to close Protected EAP Properties
click "OK" to close the property sheet for your preferred network
click "OK" to close the network connection properties

Reply back with your results.

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Jerry Peterson
Windows Network Services - Wireless

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"Bruce Wayne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> I am using MS-XP Prof. w/ SP2, along with Cisco 4100 WLAN controller and
> Cisco Secure ACS.
> I have setup PEAP on XP along with WPA, and I do not use client
> certificates.
>
> I have wireless WPA/PEAP/Active directory authentication working if a user
> logs onto the Windows domain using a wireless client XP laptop.
>
> IHowever, if a user logs onto the local laptop instead of the domain,
> then he/she is unable to authenticate against the domain for the wireless
> connection.
> In the right hand side task bar a small pop shows that authentication has
> failed, when I double click on the pop up, a username/password/domain
> window pop up.
> However, both the username and domain options are greyed out, the username
> shows my local username with which I am logged onto the laptop, and the
> domain
> shows the name of the local laptop and is greyed out.
>
> How do I set an option to specify the local username/domain?
>
> Thank you!
>
>



 
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