PEAP Cached User Credentials and Support for TTLS  
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Joseph





PostPosted: Thu Jan 22 08:25:59 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP Security >> PEAP Cached User Credentials and Support for TTLS Hi, I have a question about WinXP cached user credentials
for PEAP authentication. I'm aware that there's a solution
of remove the cached credentials using regedit. But is
this something MS will change - i.e. not caching the
credentials? (Perhaps in SP2)

Also, will MS provide support for TTLS authentication for
WinXP and Win2000 in the near future?

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it-wise





PostPosted: Thu Jan 22 08:25:59 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP Security >> PEAP Cached User Credentials and Support for TTLS There are situations where you want the credentials to be cached. I don't
think MS is planning on changing that.

"Matt Morris" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:203601c3e09a$c93a6a60$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hi, I have a question about WinXP cached user credentials
> for PEAP authentication. I'm aware that there's a solution
> of remove the cached credentials using regedit. But is
> this something MS will change - i.e. not caching the
> credentials? (Perhaps in SP2)
>
> Also, will MS provide support for TTLS authentication for
> WinXP and Win2000 in the near future?


 
 
anonymous





PostPosted: Thu Jan 22 14:52:34 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP Security >> PEAP Cached User Credentials and Support for TTLS Perhaps an option to allow the user to enable/disable to
caching?



>-----Original Message-----
>There are situations where you want the credentials to be
cached. I don't
>think MS is planning on changing that.
>
>"Matt Morris" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>news:203601c3e09a$c93a6a60$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Hi, I have a question about WinXP cached user
credentials
>> for PEAP authentication. I'm aware that there's a
solution
>> of remove the cached credentials using regedit. But is
>> this something MS will change - i.e. not caching the
>> credentials? (Perhaps in SP2)
>>
>> Also, will MS provide support for TTLS authentication
for
>> WinXP and Win2000 in the near future?
>
>
>.
>