IEEE 802.1x authentication for domain user accounts only
Hi all,
I've just started working with the 802.1x authentication and it's
brilliant.
The scenario I'm looking into implementing is to enable the 802.1x
authentication for specific domain accounts on a number of mobile
computers.
The laptop computers contain a number of accounts, some being domain
and local accounts. I'd like the 802.1x authentication to be enabled
only when the user logs into his domain account (which obviously will
be locally cached).
If the user logs into the local user account, 802.1x should be
disabled.
Can this be done using group policies or any other 3rd party tool ?
Any feedback/suggestions are highly appreciated.
Thank you.
.
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