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| nathalie 2004-10-18, 3:16 am |
| Hi,
I am trying to set up GPO under a secured 802.1x environment (WPA + TKIP).
I am running Win2003 server, cisco Aironet 1200 APs and XP clients.
I have 3 OU and a GPO (with basic configs such as desktop, control panel, ...) for each OU.
When I switch my client (user + computer), it works fine when I am on a wired non-secured configuration.
When I try in a secured configuration (either wired or wireless via an AP), the new GPO is not applied anymore.
Do I have to change something on the client side? on the AP side? on the server side?
I am wondering if the fact that the authentication is finalised after the desktop (and so on) appears means that the current GPO cannot be sent on time. (hope this is not too messy...)
Thanks for you help. | |
| Sam Salhi [MSFT] 2004-10-18, 5:52 pm |
| Are you using RADIUS to authenticate your clients?
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"nathalie" <nathalie.1eboh8@mail.webservertalk.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up GPO under a secured 802.1x environment (WPA +
> TKIP).
> I am running Win2003 server, cisco Aironet 1200 APs and XP clients.
>
> I have 3 OU and a GPO (with basic configs such as desktop, control
> panel, ...) for each OU.
>
> When I switch my client (user + computer), it works fine when I am on a
> wired non-secured configuration.
> When I try in a secured configuration (either wired or wireless via an
> AP), the new GPO is not applied anymore.
>
> Do I have to change something on the client side? on the AP side? on
> the server side?
> I am wondering if the fact that the authentication is finalised after
> the desktop (and so on) appears means that the current GPO cannot be
> sent on time. (hope this is not too messy...)
>
> Thanks for you help.
>
>
>
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> nathalie
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