EAP problems in win XP !

From: Beno (benoit.becel@uhb.fr)
Date: 03/05/03


From: Beno <benoit.becel@uhb.fr>
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 18:16:42 +0000

I do not understand why, when I protect my private key with a password
in win XP, EAP-TLS works no more ??
Why win XP does not ask me my password ?

May be it is the same problem that I have with EAP-MD5 because win XP
does not answer to the EAP request of the switch, it does not ask my
login !
May be win XP needs something to ask a password ? ;-)

If you have any suggestions to help me ....

Thanks!

Beno



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