Wireless WPA2 Group Policy
- From: Jamie Kelahan <Jamie Kelahan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:05:01 -0700
I am trying to create a Group Policy on Windows 2003 Server using the Vista
Group Policy tools. I am using WPA2-PSK, but there is no place to put in the
network key in the policy. The policy is being pushed down to clients, but
the clients will not connect.
On a Vista machine, I can go into the wireless setting and manually put in
the key and the network will connect. However, on my Windows XP SP3 clients,
when I try to add the key, I get the message saying, "At least one of your
changes was not applied successfully to the wireless configuration." This is
a typical message when changes are made, but overridden by the GP. The
client still will not connect to the wireless network - it continually
bounces between "Not Connected" and "Acquiring network address".
I don't know what I am missing to make this work. I would think that when I
set up the policy, there would be a place to put in the key.
Thanks in advance for any help.
.
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