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Guest
Hi there,
At our University we can make use of our laptops everywhere by installing a
certificated that is mailed to us student.
This certificate installes/import perfectly withour giving any error.
There after we have to manually create a network profile (Network name,
802.1x tyoe, WEP encryption type ect ect). All goes well up to when I'm in
this network properties under the Security tab where I have to choose a
network authentication method (for Smart Card or other certification). After
Clicking on Settings I have to sellect the certificate that was installed
(under Trusted Root Certification Authorities) but it does not show up. It's
just not there. :S
The guys from the service desk here at the University couldn't help me
niether.
I have a Vista Home Premium edition, and they say that with the Business
edition that they dont have thsi problem and that I should upgrade.
I'm a student, all my capital just whent to this laptop :S:S.
Please Help,
Gerardo Flores
InHolland University, Rotterdam
At our University we can make use of our laptops everywhere by installing a
certificated that is mailed to us student.
This certificate installes/import perfectly withour giving any error.
There after we have to manually create a network profile (Network name,
802.1x tyoe, WEP encryption type ect ect). All goes well up to when I'm in
this network properties under the Security tab where I have to choose a
network authentication method (for Smart Card or other certification). After
Clicking on Settings I have to sellect the certificate that was installed
(under Trusted Root Certification Authorities) but it does not show up. It's
just not there. :S
The guys from the service desk here at the University couldn't help me
niether.
I have a Vista Home Premium edition, and they say that with the Business
edition that they dont have thsi problem and that I should upgrade.
I'm a student, all my capital just whent to this laptop :S:S.
Please Help,
Gerardo Flores
InHolland University, Rotterdam