Using LEAP with a Manually Prompted Login
After a Reboot or Logon
After your computer reboots or you log on, follow these steps to LEAP authenticate.
When the Windows login window appears, enter your Windows username and password and click OK.
Step 1
The domain name is optional.
Note
The LEAP Authentication Status window appears.
If your client adapter authenticates, the window shows that each stage was successful and then
Step 2
disappears. ASTU and the Link Status field on the ADU Current Status window show Authenticated.
If the authentication attempt fails, ASTU and ADU show Authentication Failed, and an error message
appears after the LEAP timeout period has expired. Refer to the
for the necessary action to take.
Windows continues to log you onto the system.
Step 3
Using LEAP with a Manually Prompted Login
After Profile Selection
After you (or auto profile selection) select a profile that uses LEAP authentication with a manually
prompted login, follow these steps to LEAP authenticate.
Note
This procedure is applicable the first time a manual LEAP profile is selected. After you follow these
steps to enter your LEAP credentials, you can switch profiles without having to re-enter your credentials
until you reboot your computer, eject and reinsert your client adapter, or change the profile in any way
(including its priority in auto profile selection).
Step 1
Perform one of the following:
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If your computer has Novell Client 32 software installed, a separate LEAP login window appears
before the Novell login window. If this occurs, enter your Windows and Novell username and
password in the login windows and click OK.
If you activate a manual LEAP profile, the Enter Wireless Network Password window appears (see
Figure
6-2).
Chapter 6
Using EAP Authentication
"Error Messages" section on page 10-12
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