Manage wireless connections | Pre log on wireless domain
I don't see how I should use this. What I am thinking right now is: If I run netsh wlan export profile name "wlan1" folder c:\wlan I get an xml-file. That XML file is possible to manipulate (put the...
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Found something else. This comes as close to an auto domain login as possible. Why do you want your users to auto login...
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the two thing I want to achieve is: - Log-on pre user log-on would make all domain users happy - The other thing (with the gp) is that all they see is one wireless net which they are already logged in...
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I want the computer to log on to the wireless net. Not use auto-logon for the users.
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When you use a Windows 7 client it will set the wireless connection while the user is logging in. Otherwise it couldn't load the user's profile. You can set a wireless network as a default network....
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I have made it the only available network. All other networks are hidden. Problem is doing so the computer already is logged on to the wireless network prior to the user logging in.
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You put this in the original question:But, what I miss with this approach to wireless networking is the ability to add a password to the wireless network so I can make laptops log on to the wlan...
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With your approach where you add a key in the run registry, I don't have an option of adding the password key. Sorry about the misunderstanding, Frankhoven, and thank you for trying to help me. What I...
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Found exactly that on SW. Thanks for clearing that the question. This should fix it!http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/2047-enable-wireless-connection-pre-logon-on-domain
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Yes, I have noticed the very same thing. except the question that remains: What with the password? I have tried the following: Deleted the wireless profile from the computer Added netsh and so on to...
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That's step one of the manual. You have to make a wireless profile, not delete it. Therefor the wireless profile has to be stored on the computer, including the password. You're GPO refers to the...
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So the issue still remains. How do I create a wireless profile that includes the password. If I create registry input %comspec% /c netsh wlan connect name="" I don't get pre logon since the computer...
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Yes I see, you could try this:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/86c07850-f120-4b92-9575-dfc7cf57f788/wireless-before-login But that might be a lot of work. Also found out you...
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Thank you for your help so far! You haven't given up :-)
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No problem, I have a slow day here so I got time! And that's what SW is for!
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So did you get anywhere with that link?
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I didn't get anywhere with that link, no. I see what they do, but they still need to input a password. and I have tried importing the XML-file with password in cleartext, but Windows gives med...
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And removing the password from the Access Point, then hiding the SSID? If you use a difficult SSID it's almost just as safe. And it won't ask for a password.
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I have thought about it, but it's not feasible when you can see the wireless network with cell phones, other computers and connect without using the password.
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No when you hide the SSID on the Access Point they can't connect unless they know the name. Just have to make sure it's a difficult name..
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