profile's security settings.
802.1X
PEAP
or
TTLS
profiles with user or machine certificates (the user must have administrative
rights to use machine certificates).
TLS
profiles that use digital certificates to verify the identity of a client and a server.
EAP-SIM
profiles that use a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card to validate your credentials with the
network.
All non-802.1X (Open and WEP) Common or User Based profiles.
A Pre-logon/Common profile is applied at Windows user log-on time.
Pre-logon/Common Connection Status
Pre-logon/Common profiles support is installed during a
Custom
install of the WiFi connection utility. See
Install or
Uninstall the Single Sign On Feature
for more information.
NOTE
: If the Single Sign On or Pre-logon Connect features are not installed, an administrator is still
able to create Pre-logon/Common profiles for export to a user's computer.
The following describes how the Pre-logon Connect feature functions from system power-up. The assumption is
that a saved profile exits. This saved profile has valid security settings marked with "Use Windows Logon user
name and password" that are applied at the time of Windows log on.
1. After a system power-up, enter your Windows log on domain, user name, and password.
2. Click
OK
. The Pre-logon/Common Profile Status page displays the progress of the network connection. After
the WiFi adapter is connected to the network access point, the Status page closes and the Windows user
logs on.
If the corresponding access point rejects your credentials during the Common connection, the profile
credentials prompt you for your user credentials.
Enter your credentials.
Click
OK
. The profile is applied and the Status page displays the progress of the connection status
until you are logged onto Windows.
Click
Cancel
on the Credentials page to select another profile.
NOTE
: A user certificate can only be accessed by a user that has been authenticated on the computer.
Therefore, a user should log onto the computer once (using either a wired connection, alternate profile
or local log in) before using a Pre-logon/Common profile that authenticates with a user certificate.
When you log off, any wireless connection is disconnected and a Persistent profile (if one is available) is applied.
Under certain circumstances, it is desirable to maintain the current connection (for example, if user-specific data
needs to be uploaded to the server post-logoff or when roaming profiles are used). Create a profile that is marked
as both Pre-logon/Common and Persistent to achieve this functionality. If such a profile is active when the user
logs off, the connection is maintained.
Create a Pre-logon/Common Profile for a Client Package
Following are general instructions for this type of Administrator profile. For more detailed information and
restrictions, see
Create Profiles for Windows*
.
1. For Windows* XP users: on the Tools menu, click
Administrator Tool
.
2. Enter your password to access the Administrator Tool.
3. Select
Create new package
or
Open existing package
. For existing packages, you may browse to locate
it. Then click
OK
.
4. Click
Include Profiles in this package
.
5. Click
Pre-logon/Common
.
6. Click
Add
to open the General Settings.
7.
Profile Name
: Enter a descriptive profile name.
8.
WiFi Network Name (SSID)
: Enter the network identifier.
9.
Operating Mode: Network (Infrastructure)
is selected by default.
10.
Administrator Profile Type
:
Pre-logon/Common: Active when a user is logged on. This profile is
shared by all users
. This profile type is already selected.
11. Click
Next
.
12. Click
Advanced
to open the
Advanced Settings
. Configure Advanced Settings and then return to these
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