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are notified that you must take one of the following actions:
A potential authentication problem for profile has been detected. The expiration
date in the associated certificate may be invalid. Choose one of the following
options:
Control Description
Continue with current parameters. Continue with the current certificate.
Update certificate manually. The Select Certificate page opens for you to choose
another certificate.
Update certificate automatically based on the
certificates in the local store.
This option is enabled only when the local store holds
one or more certificates for which the "issued to" and
"issued by" fields match the current certificate and for
which the "expiration date" has not expired. If you
choose this option, the application selects the first valid
certificate.
Log off to obtain certificate during logon
process (this does not update the profile and
only applies to certificates configured for auto
enrollment).
Logs off the user, who must obtain a proper certificate
during the next logon process. The profile must be
updated to select the new certificate.
Auto enrollment You are notified to: Please wait while the system is
trying to obtain the certificate automatically. Click
Cancel to end the certificate retrieval.
Do not show this message again. A user is able to avoid this step in subsequent sessions.
The choice selected is remembered for future sessions.
Create a Windows XP* Profile with LEAP Network Authentication
Cisco LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an 802.1X authentication type that supports strong
mutual authentication between the client and a RADIUS server. The LEAP profiles settings include LEAP,
CKIP with Rogue access point detection integration. To set up a client with LEAP authentication:
1. Click Profiles on the WiFi connection utility main window. Or if you are acting as the administrator,
open the
Administrator Tool.
2. On the Profiles list, click Add. The Create WiFi Profile General Settings opens.
3. Profile Name: Enter a descriptive profile name.
4. WiFi Network Name (SSID): Enter the network identifier.
5. Operating Mode: Click Network (Infrastructure). (This parameter is set to Infrastructure if you
are using the Administrator Tool.)
6. Administrator Profile Type: Select
Persistent or Pre-logon/Common. (This step applies only if you
are using the Administrator Tool.)
7. Click Next to open the Security Settings.
8. Click Enterprise Security.
9. Network Authentication: Select WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise (Recommended).
10. Data Encryption:
AES-CCMP is recommended.
11. Enable 802.1X: Selected by default.
12. Authentication Type: Select LEAP to be used with this connection.
13. Click Cisco Options.
14. Click Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions to enable Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) security
(Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM), Enable Radio Management Support, and Enable Mixed Cells Mode).
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