Hi,

Ok, it was a problem of windows checkbox, when I have imported the client
certificate on win2K, in the wizard, I have checked the option :

" Enable strong private key protection. You will be prompted every time
the private key is used by an application if you enable this option."

Then I found in a french tutoriel that if you check this, 802.1x
authentication can't work. But if you doesn't check it, your certificate
will be used automaticaly with all applications wich need it, without
asking the private-key password, then be carefull...

Thx again for all, Artur.

Fred.














> hi
>
>
>>>Unless you tell
>>>it to use some other identity (there is a check box you can mark)
>>
>> I've tryed that, but nothing happened.
>
> sorry, i actually didn't mean to tell that windows would send messages
> in that case. actually, i don't know if it will send anything, it still
> needs the certificate for TLS.
>
> one silly question: did you activate the Wireless Zero Config service
> under Win2k? (it's called "Configuration something" in french). because
> if it's not the case, it's not gonna work.
>
>
>> I think client and root cert are valids, then I'm going to contr�l the
>> place where they have to be....
>
> yes try that. the certificates also need the corresponding extensions,
> don't forget.
>
>
> ciao
> artr
>
>
>
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