Lee,

The default Dell drivers for the Intel chips are pretty bad. Try upgrading them directly from Intel. I have other issues with the Dell drivers and was able to resolve them by getting rid of them completely and using the Intel drivers.

Justin

Lee Badman wrote:
This is not a browser pop-up, but a message bubble down near the tray
icons. And agin, it works on some machines (so far Toshibas) but not not
on the three Dells I've tried- which is very well a coincidence.

Lee

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Lee,

Just stating the obvious but have you disable the pop up blockers for the site issuing the certificates?

Justin

Lee Badman wrote:
Discovered a bit of an issue on certain Dell laptops (so far it's
just
these), running the Windows native client (802.1x, PEAP, MS-CHAPv2).
Seeing that the "enter credentials" window either never appears, pops
up
behind other active windows and thus can't be seen, or flashes once
or
twice so fast that you can't click on it if you wanted to... this is
that little login window that on my other machines gives the

 "Wireless Network Connection X- Clicke Here to Enter a Certificate
or
other credential to connect to network X"

Wondering if anyone else has run across this with the native client,
and if there is a known system setting to get it to behave?

Regards-

Lee Badman
Syracuse University

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