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I got a question about 802.1x authentications with both machine and user
certificate.

How can I use machine certificate to connect wireless client computer to AP
at boot time, and smart-card after user authentication.

If I use user certificate stored on computer - I don't get any problem.

If I use smartcard, I can't set wireless policy to connect to APs with one
SSID with certificate on computer (which required when I authenticated with
computer certificate) and with smartcard.

I want use both - computer level authentication (for GPO application, and
login without cached logon) and user-level after user had been loged on.



Thanks and sorry for my English.

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It is my understanding that this is not supported, yet. Machine and
user-certificate have to be in the same certificate-store.

Regards
Rainer Sinsch

"Sergey V. Gordeychik" <gordey@infosec.ru> wrote in message
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> I got a question about 802.1x authentications with both machine and user
> certificate.
>
> How can I use machine certificate to connect wireless client computer to
AP
> at boot time, and smart-card after user authentication.
>
> If I use user certificate stored on computer - I don't get any problem.
>
> If I use smartcard, I can't set wireless policy to connect to APs with one
> SSID with certificate on computer (which required when I authenticated
with
> computer certificate) and with smartcard.
>
> I want use both - computer level authentication (for GPO application, and
> login without cached logon) and user-level after user had been loged on.
>
>
>
> Thanks and sorry for my English.
>
>

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