Correct me if I am wrong, but that should not be needed when you are not validating server certificate.

That would mean windows is trying to validate server cert when doing machine auth even if the profile says otherwise??

On 11-10-26 2:36 PM, Bonald wrote:
Client is Windows7 w/SP1. Using Cisco PEAP it's working. When using
Microsoft PEAP it's failing for machine auth.

I am on WLAN
"netsh wlan show profile" just shows my SSID

That fixed my problem. I needed to check the correct CA in the
protected PEAP properties.
http://www.letu.edu/it/faq/article/AA-00414/0/What-should-I-do-if-I-get-the-error-message-The-connection-attempt-could-not-be-completed-when-connecting-to-wireless.html

thanks

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Phil Mayers<p.may...@imperial.ac.uk>  wrote:
On 26/10/11 17:15, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 26/10/11 14:24, Bonald wrote:
Yes i've read it.
Yes the certificate is trusted on the machine and the user store.

It must be something else, using USER auth it's working. MACHINE auth
is failling.
What is the client operating system and version, including service pack?

Are you using the built-in operating system supplicant, or a 3rd-party
supplicant?

Also, if you can (unicast, if you want) show the "netsh lan show profile"
output from a command prompt please?
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