in the list of policies on the right, right-click and select Create a new Windows Vista policy or create a new Windows XP policy . It is necessary to note that Windows Vista policy is also in effect for Windows 7. If you are a domain-joined computer that has both Windows XP and Windows Vista or Windows 7, you need to create policies for multiple platforms separately. 6.1 Creating a Windows Vista policy
Fill in the policy name , tick the client using the Windows WLAN Auto-Configuration service and click the Add button, select Add structure;
Next we configure the connection options: Configure the wireless SSID name and click the Add button;
Note: When configuring the wireless SSID to be consistent with the WAC configuration of the WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Certified SSID, if not consistent, even if issued successfully, certification is also a failure, here to note; For example: WAC configured on the Enterprise authentication WLAN (SSID) is Sundray_wifi Then the SSID here should be written as Sundray_wifi;
Continue with the configuration of the security options: Authentication type selection:wpa2-Enterprise, AES encryption mode , Select network authentication method:Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP), Authentication Mode selection : User or computer authentication
After this section is configured, click the Properties button to configure the properties: canceling server certificate authentication and Windows username and password Authentication
6.2 The configuration file is added successfully and the new Windows XP policy is created according to the same configuration parameters
7, need special attention: Finally, we go back to the Default Domain Policy Strategy, in the right view , tick the force and tick the enabled link (if you do not check the two items, The configuration is not automatically down to the client)
8, the last step, remember to refresh the Group Policy: CMD window execution:gpupdate/force, the last hint: the user Policy update successfully completed, we are done;
Note: This step is performed on the domain-joined terminal, is issued configuration Group Policy, if the distribution is successful, take Win7 system as an example, in "Manage wireless network", you can see the same WLAN (SSID) as configured on the WAC (SSID);