On Jun 20, 12:20 am, "J" <Jvisi...@live.com> wrote: http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Religion/?id=1.0.2251234575 Vatican: Pope thanks Bush for defending 'fundamental moral values' ROFL! Two losers, grasping at straws, cling to each other for dear life while trying to pretend their misspent lives actually amounted to something. I wonder if they slept together..."strange bedfellows"
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Hi, Thanks for your suggestion I've tried this and it makes no difference, I tried setting it to various numbers 1344,1000,64,128 none made any difference. I have since found out that using another make Access Point rather than 3Com and Vista will connect but all 3Com acccess points i've tried work fine with XP but not with Vista. I'm not sure what else to try. Regards Paul Mckenna
again I Appreciate your response but this works with XP, XP sends the message to IAS that it wants to use PEAP authentication where as Vista sends the message to use EAP (which is not configured and is not something i want to use) even though Vista is configured to use PEAP. So although these error message will probably help with someone who wants to use EAP-TLS without having properly configured
Thanks for your quick response, It's my fault i posted the wrong error message.. The actual failure is User DOMAIN\Paul was denied access. Fully-Qualified-User-Name = domain.local/Technical/Paul Mckenna NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.100.126 NAS-Identifier = Called-Station-Identifier = <not present> Calling-Station-Identifier = <not present> Client-Friendly-Name = 3com Client-IP-Address