Setting Security Parameters
Step 13
If you want to change the value of the Group Policy Delay parameter, enter a new value or use the up
and down arrows to select a value between 0 and 65535 seconds. (Microsoft supports only values
between 30 and 600 seconds. The default value is 60 seconds.)
The Group Policy Delay parameter specifies how much time elapses before the Windows logon process
starts Group Policy, a Windows feature used by administrators to specify configuration options for
groups of users. The objective is to delay the start of Group Policy until wireless network authentication
occurs. The value that you set for this parameter goes into effect after the computer reboots with this
profile set as the active profile.
Note
Step 14
Click OK to save your settings and return to the Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility (Profile Management)
window.
Step 15
Refer to
Deleting a Manually Provisioned PAC File
Follow these steps if you ever want to remove a manually provisioned PAC file from storage.
Step 1
On the Select EAP-FAST PAC window, highlight the PAC file in the Select the PAC list that you want
to remove from storage.
Step 2
Click Delete.
Step 3
When a message appears asking you to confirm your decision, click Yes. The PAC file is removed from
the Select the PAC list.
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A Microsoft hot fix is required in order to use this parameter on computers running Windows
2000. Refer to the
"Installing a Microsoft Hot Fix for Group Policy Delay" section on page 3-20
for information on obtaining and installing the hot fix.
Chapter 6
for instructions on authenticating using EAP-FAST.
Chapter 5
Configuring the Client Adapter
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