Re: SBS Wireless policy



Well, I tried with TKIP, and still no luck there.

I think the problem is that IAS for whatever reason is denying the
connection, though I can't figure out why. The cert I select in IAS
and Group policy seem to match...

Are there other settings that would cause IAS to deny login?

FWIW, when I try to connect wirelessly, it goes almost instantly to
'Windows is unable to log you on to the <ssid> network.'

Andy

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