RE: Wireless connection problem from XP Pro SP2 to SBS 2003



Ok. I'm able to get to the /certsrv. I go to request a certificate. It gives
me the option to request a User certificate, not a computer authentation
certificate. There is a submit request for advanced cert, but those options
are over my head.

I went ahead and requested a User cert, which installed fine but didn't
affect the problem. Do I need to log out for it to take effect or is that the
wrong cert all together?

"Matabra" wrote:

Ok, that sounds strange,

Try manually requesting a computer cetificate for this machine. go to
Http://*Servername*/certsrv and request a computer authentication
certificate.

Regards,

Matt

"Cuervolush" wrote:

Thanks for the reply Matt.

This computer is able to log on to the domain when wired. Also there are
other PC's in the office that can currently connect wirelessly as well, so I
dont suspect the service has stopped.

This computer can connect to other wireless networks without problems. Its
definetly not getting the cert for this network but only when trying to
connect via wireless. I'm relatively unfamiliar with the CA thing, so bear
with me.


"Matabra" wrote:

Hi,

Can you try disjoing the workstation from the domain, running the connect
computer wizard with it wired into the network and logging on. It sounds like
it needs a cert to connect ot the wireless and obviously cant get one when
its not connected.

Cheers

Matt

"Cuervolush" wrote:

Our office is running SBS2003 and we recently had to rebuild a
workstation. After the rebuild, I can no longer connect wirelessly to
the server. In Event Viewer I get the following:

Autoenrollment | Event 13

Automatic Certificate Enrollment for local system failed to enroll
for one Computer certificate. (0x800706ba). The RPC Server is
unavailable.

The wireless connection continuously tries to log in but comes back with
status: Authentication Failed.

I've searched a bunch of places with this error but haven't been able
to find an identical issue with a solution.

Unfortunately I did not set this server up, and have somewhat limited
knowledge on the server side of things but know enough to be
dangerous. Any help would be much appreciated and I would be happy to
provide any more information that would help in solving this problem.

Thanks

.



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