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At 11:12 -0500 10/31/2007, Kobiske, Rob wrote:
>I was wondering how others handle account password changes and wireless.
>The problem we seem to be running into is if a user changes their password
>and then tries to connected to wireless, windows will try to connect using
>the old cached username and password but will fail, and never reprompts
>them for their new password.

This is a fun issue.  Basically your authentication server has to send back
the proper EAP failure message in order to get Windows to re-prompt for the
password.  I can't remember all the details, but it was extensively discussed
back in the early 2006-ish timeframe if you search through the archives.


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Julian Y. Koh                         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Telecommunications and Network Services         Northwestern University
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