How to install the Radius Server Cert. to PDA ?
- From: "Mark" <mark@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 11:39:49 +0800
Dear folks,
Our company are using Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition and Running Radius
Server(IAS) , and 2 notebook computers can successful authentication, via
http://serverip/certsrv install the certificate.
Recently, I bought a new HP PDA running WM5.0 with 802.11b WPA (PEAP)
function, but I
have try to install the certificate on it, and unsuccessful.
How to do it ?
Thanks in advance.
Tony Mark
.
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