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      27th Oct 2004
Does anyone know if there is a way to change the 802.1x authentication
properties of an ethernet interface view a group policy or some other means
of automation? I need to change to EAP type to peap and also use a
certificate. I found a way in group policy to do this for a wireless
interface, but did not find the ability to do this on an ethernet interface.
Any help would be great.
 
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      1st Nov 2004

Hi, official line from MS is that this will not be supported in Grou
Policy until Longhorn. We are a big intl company and have a call logge
with them regarding this issue, but as of yet the outcome is anyone'
guess. I'm happy to let you know how it turns out ..


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