Re: Saving Credentials
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 01:30:49 -0500
For a Windows server acting as IAS for wireless authentication you can open
Remote Access Management Console and go to Remote Access Polices and select
edit profile for that being used for your user account which may be the
same for all users. Check the options under dial in constraints such as the
one for sessions timeout that he may want to try increasing or configuring.
It may also help to look in the logs on that server via Event Viewer to see
if any events are being recorded that may explain your disconnections. ---
Steve
"Eric Stott" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The person who helped me set it up is the person who manages the wireless
network, is there documentation on timeout/idle periods in their Remote
Access Policies.
"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you can use the same user name/password that you logon to your
computer then if you enable "automatically use Windows logon name and
password" I would think that may solve the problem. I don't know of any
way to save alternate credentials. You might check with those that manage
the wireless network to see if they can tweak their wireless settings
such as timeout/idle periods in their Remote Access Policies. --- Steve
"Eric Stott" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am connecting to a wireless router via Network Authentication of WPA,
with TKIP encryption.
The EAP Type is PEAP, I am not authenticating as computer when computer
information is available, nor am I authenticating as guest.
The properties of PEAP, is that I do not validate a server certificate,
I used EAP=MSCHAP v2 as the Authentication Method, (not using Windows
logon name and password)
and also Enabling Fast Reconnect.
However, I often am kicked off the network, and in order for me to
reconnect, I need to supply a particular username and password in the
credentials dialog box.
Is there any way for me to save this information for it to automatically
use this username and password.
I have found plenty of places that show how in the registry to delete
these credentials
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823731), but no
where does it say how to save them so I don't have to type in the user
id and password each time I get disconnected.
.
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