Pablohoney32
January 28th, 2008, 01:00 PM
I am running a small Win2003 network and want to control Wireless access authentication via Group Policy to prevent the user from removing there Wireless connections.
I have created a GPO within the Client OU and via the Wireless Network Policy have set encryption to WPA-PSK. The Policy applies but the Client can not acquire a Network Address.
When I add the Wireless settings\credentials before Policy is applied the Client will connect ok. Even when I then apply the Policy via a gpupdate the connection remains constant.
The problem starts when I reboot the Client. Once rebooted the Client again can not acquire a Network address.
I have had a look at Local Computer Group Policy but no Wireless Policy appears to exist there.
Can anyone advise me how to keep the authentication on the client after reboot?
Cheers,
Pablo
I have created a GPO within the Client OU and via the Wireless Network Policy have set encryption to WPA-PSK. The Policy applies but the Client can not acquire a Network Address.
When I add the Wireless settings\credentials before Policy is applied the Client will connect ok. Even when I then apply the Policy via a gpupdate the connection remains constant.
The problem starts when I reboot the Client. Once rebooted the Client again can not acquire a Network address.
I have had a look at Local Computer Group Policy but no Wireless Policy appears to exist there.
Can anyone advise me how to keep the authentication on the client after reboot?
Cheers,
Pablo