Is it possible to logon to a domain via wireless in windows 7?

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Solution 1

The network has (thankfully) moved away from secureW2 and to straight AD-based auth, so it ties in with windows much more nicely. Together with single-sign on, it almost works perfectly (machine group policy still isn't there yet though...)

Solution 2

We're running into the exact same problem with our campus network. The essentially user-space login page means that workstation-logon isn't working, so the workstations aren't getting their Group Policies updated. The work-around for our laptop maintainers is to plug the laptop into the wire after they're done staging it up in order to get the GPOs cached locally. GPO-based software installs just don't work, and we need it to.

What we're doing to fix this is to use a NAC solution and a separate SSID for these laptops. The NAC client ensures the system is ours and allowed to talk. We're also really looking into 802.1x systems as a way to solve it more permanently.

Solution 3

A portion of the information on this page is relevant to your question. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727033.aspx

I agree that removal of securew2 from the required configuration would likely aid in accomplishing this task.

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  • muneikh
    muneikh over 1 year

    I have been experiencing a different behavior while executing my application in different Android OS.

    I have LG-E612 with Android 4.0.3 and my application uses GPS for location updates, once the GPS gets fixed with satellite, the GPS status icon on the Status Bar remains constant through out while running the application. My application request for GPS location updates after every 2 seconds.

    While the same application I executed, on Android 4.0.4 it seems that everytime I request for location update, the GPS icon on the status bar appears and dis-appears again during the 2 sec interval.

    I trying to find why there is two different behavior in Android OS. Anyone could link the revision change in the two different OS ir any idea...

    Or If anyone could explain under what circumstances the GPS icon on the status bar appears, dis-appears or blinks.

    Thanks in advance

    • Spence
      Spence almost 14 years
      Sounds painful. Personally, I'd be asking this of SecureW2. They seem to puff out their chests and spout off about being "Rigorously tested" and how the "SecureW2 Enterprise Client is Microsoft certified". Perhaps they can be bothered to describe such basic functionality. (Looking at their web site I'm getting a bad feeling about them... no public knowledge base, prominent "customer login", description of "support services" when you click the "Support" link. Not things that I consider positive in terms of an ISV. I'd guess that Customers look like "recurring revenue streams" to them.)
    • askvictor
      askvictor almost 14 years
      would it be easier if secureW2 were not in the equation?
  • songei2f
    songei2f almost 14 years
    My personal experience as well. Welcome to the wonderful world of cached credentials . . .