Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Is it possible to assign a machine (XP not part of the domain) a certificate
to access a wireless network? I don't care for accessing the domain as the
machine is not a member of it. I just need a way to authenticate to the
wireless AP anf get an IP address to browse the internet.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Yes, it is.
On windows, every user has a cert store. If you add the certificate to the
certstore for a particular user, he/she will be able to get access to the
network. The machine need not be part of the domain.
The microsoft CA (and may be others) may expose a web interface to request a
certificate. That interface should allow to request a certificate, and later
install it as well.
Thanks,
Taroon
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"Carlos A. Morillo" <carlos.morillo@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to assign a machine (XP not part of the domain) a
> certificate to access a wireless network? I don't care for accessing the
> domain as the machine is not a member of it. I just need a way to
> authenticate to the wireless AP anf get an IP address to browse the
> internet.
>
>
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