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When I use the certificate-import wizard it offers the option to enable
strong private key protection. But enabling this it breaks WPA, I did not find a window where I can write the password, and Windows told me that it was unable to find a certificate to log me on the wireless network (using EAP/TLS) . Is there a method to enable strong private key protection for the certificate and using WPA to logon to the wireless network using the Windows XP SP2 supplicant? Thanks in advance. |
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You don't want to use strong private key protection with WPA as it will not
work. --- Steve "Francesca" <Francesca@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:58238CDC-3743-4F73-A37C-AECE6FCF3A73@microsoft.com... > When I use the certificate-import wizard it offers the option to enable > strong private key protection. But enabling this it breaks WPA, I did not > find a window where I can write the password, and Windows told me that it > was > unable to find a certificate to log me on the wireless network (using > EAP/TLS) . Is there a method to enable strong private key protection for > the > certificate and using WPA to logon to the wireless network using the > Windows > XP SP2 supplicant? > Thanks in advance. |
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