Administrator Profiles:
Persistent
or
Pre-logon/Common
. You can also configure
Voice over IP (VoIP)
settings for
export to a soft-phone application.
Single Sign-On Considerations for Windows Vista* and Windows* 7
The following information applies only to Single Sign-On (SSO) profiles created for Windows Vista* and Windows*
7* clients.
Persistent profiles are not supported. Persistent profiles are ignored during package import.
Saved credentials in profiles that are both Persistent and Pre-logon/Common are not supported.
Saved credential profiles
become
prompt for credentials profiles
.
Profiles that are Persistent-plus-Pre-logon/Common, use machine credentials, with an exception of
TTLS profiles.
Profiles that are Persistent-plus-Pre-logon/Common with TTLS, are not supported. Only Pre-
logon/Common with TTLS profiles are supported.
There is no pre-logon support for TLS profiles (including profiles with TLS as tunnel method).
No connection attempt during user log-in; TLS uses user certificates after user logon.
Machine certificates for user connection is not supported.
Machine certificate setting will become user certificate setting on import.
For specific information about each profile type, see the following:
SSO TTLS profiles
SSO EAP-SIM profiles
SSO EAP-AKA profiles
SSO LEAP profiles
SSO EAP-FAST profiles
SSO PEAP-GTC profiles
SSO PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2
SSO PEAP-TLS profiles
SSO TLS profiles
Persistent Profile
Persistent profiles are applied at boot time or whenever no one is logged on the computer. After a user logs off, a
Persistent profile maintains a wireless connection either until the computer is turned off, or a different user logs
on.
NOTE
: Persistent profiles are not supported for Windows Vista* or Windows* 7. See
Single Sign-on Considerations
for Windows Vista* and Windows* 7
.
Persistent profile key points:
The following types of profiles can be created as Persistent Profiles:
All profiles that do not require 802.1X authentication (for example, Open authentication with WEP
encryption, Open authentication with no encryption).
All profiles with 802.1X authentication that have the credentials saved:
LEAP
or
EAP-FAST
.
Profiles with security settings that include "Use the following user name and password" option.
Profiles that use the machine certificate to authenticate.
WPA-Enterprise profiles that do not use a user certificate.
WPA-Personal profiles.
Persistent profiles are applied at system power up and after a user logs off.
NOTE
: The WiFi connection utility supports machine certificates. However, they are not displayed in
the certificate listings.
Create a Persistent Profile for a Client Package
Following are general instructions for this type of Administrator profile. For more detailed information and
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