Cancel Submit. LemP Volunteer Moderator. You have at least two separate problems, not including your decision to stay with XP. Assuming that your wireless network is listed under "Preferred networks," select it and click "Properties" On the "Association" tab, ensure that the authentication and encryption boxes are properly configured for whatever level of encryption you configured on your router e. How satisfied are you with this reply?
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to LemP's post on August 28, Oh, and there is nothing wrong with decision to stay with Windows XP! In reply to DonAmerex's post on August 31, Thanks a lot i'm connected to wifi you are awesome! By completing this form you confirm that you understand and agree to our Privacy Policy.
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The marketing cookies can be set through our website by our advertising partners in order to create a profile of your interests and to show you relevant advertisements on other websites. How to fix Validating identity error in windows XP. After doing the above, was immediately able to connect to the wireless network. This leads me to believe it is some sort of certificate issue, either on the server side or on the client side.
There are two internet shortcuts on the desktop, "ACS Admin" and "Wireless Controller" leading to what seem to be Cisco management pages. Tried looking through these but couldn't see anything obvious and didn't want to break anything. Checked certificates on the CA and both servers using Certificates MMC snapin which were listed as RADIUS servers in some old notes i found, all seem to have valid certs expiring end of although don't take my word for it as am inexperienced in certificates.
Any help or pointers would be much appreciated as I don't even know where to start troubleshooting this issue! Tuesday, January 17, AM. Hi All Thanks for all the responses. These are the steps I figured out for future problem havers Browse to the certsrv webpage of your CA. Open up the Certificates snapin for local computer from MMC. Delete all other existing unexpired certificates which may exist under the ACS template you will see why later.
This will delete your currently installed certificate, you can't go back after clicking yes. Choose the "read from store" option, this will allow it to detect the cert you previously imported into Trusted Root Certification Authorities.
Leave all the other fields blank and click submit. If you have created the cert correctly it will accept and ask you to restart the service. Hopefully done! Monday, January 23, AM. Hi, I think you've correctly diagnosed the issue. I hope this helps, -Greg. Hi Greg Thanks so much for your reply. Thanks again! Wednesday, January 18, AM.
Hi James, Thanks for posting here. Thursday, January 19, AM. Hi Tiger Li Thanks for your reply. Which certificate are you asking me to renew? In the meantime, I have done a couple of things.
Thanks again to everyone who has responded, much appreciated. Is there a specific place I could look on working vs non-working laptops to help determine the cause?
I've had a look but couldn't see anything different, and without knowing exactly where I could spend hours with no result, so a specific location or thing to look for would help immensely. Hi Greg I checked group policy and renew expired certificates is enabled. Friday, January 20, AM. Edited by James Friday, January 20, AM "certificate" changed to "certificate template".
Restarted both servers. Hi James, The "don't have permission" message is fairly simple. Hi Greg Thanks for your response. Hi James, I am a little confused. Please let me know if you've tried this already.
If you are having trouble finding the ACS template, we can create a new template. Let me know. Autoenrollment is for the Root cert. Step 4 Select the Wireless Networks tab, and then select the network from the bottom list.
Step 6 Select the Connection tab and check the Connect when this network is in range box. Once the error is fixed, Windows can automatically log you onto the network. Is this faq useful? Your feedback helps improve this site.
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