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2/13/2007 07:12 PM  
Did anyone try it? On my XP machines it works, but on my Vista Portable not...

Event 3 from IAS.Talks about dll and registry..

Maybe i did something wrong...

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2/13/2007 07:13 PM  
Works fine for me :-)

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2/13/2007 07:37 PM  
Glad it works for you... ;-)

It's on the XP client also now.. don't now why this is happening.

In the Cert. instance i see that the laptop is getting a certificate.

Btw that hotfix you mentioned, is that already included in SP1?

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2/13/2007 07:42 PM  
What hotfix?

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2/13/2007 08:03 PM  
Well in your article you talk about a hotfix, for the group policy. But when i called to microsoft, they said that this was included in the sp1.

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2/13/2007 11:41 PM  
Well...and this is what I write:
 
Before you can enable deployment of WPA settings in a GPO (we do this later) you need to install hotfix 811233 'Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) support for Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies is available for Windows Server 2003or SBS 2003 SP1.

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2/14/2007 08:57 AM  
My bad :-)

Still searching for the error. Maybe working and beïng sick isn't a good idea.. thx

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2/14/2007 09:37 AM  
Well in the log's i get more info now, after server reboot. It ends with a session time-out during certification request

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2/14/2007 12:31 PM  
When connecting to the WL, and looking in the sbs log. I see first an error from IAS that an "extension DLL from a 3th party is blocked (don't know the correct translation of "verworpen" in dutch)

The following error gives me the Session time out

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2/14/2007 12:32 PM  
I have no idea what that means but it seems some third party is involved...

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2/14/2007 12:37 PM  
It's a 3Com Officeconnect, maybe i get some info there.

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2/14/2007 12:40 PM  
Are you using Zero Wireless or stuff from 3Com?

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2/14/2007 12:45 PM  
The Windows zero thingie.

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2/14/2007 02:07 PM  
Just called to 3Com... they can't help me either, they blame it on Vista, but it's not working on XP Pro either :-(

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2/14/2007 02:47 PM  
Maybe you should try another WAP and/or Wireless Network Adapter.

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2/14/2007 03:08 PM  
Gonna try another WL, don't think it's the wlan because the other portables don't work either.

Gonna update this thread when i've done this..

thx!

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2/25/2007 03:05 PM  
Found the solution....

It appears that you can't have VPN and the IAS at the same time...

After performing some tracers i fount that vpnplgin.dll is the "3rd party extension error"...

Deleting the key in: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\AuthSrv\vpnplgin.dll solved the problem! Downside is that the vpn does not work anymore, so if someone has the same issue as me... Export the key first!!! Whenever you need vpn back you can import it back into the registry.

Other solution is to configure the IAS etc on a member server or use WPA PSK on clients...

I kept me busy for about 2 weeks... But after deleting the key, restarting IAS everything works.

Strange that i did not see any post yet, i mean maybe others don't have these issues or don't have vpn or ias configured...

Oh well... problem solved (partially), up to the next one!

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2/27/2007 11:16 PM  
I had this exact same problem and posted in October 2006 in the remote access category.  I've had others say they did get both VPN and IAS authentication to work on the SBS box, but they couldn't tell me what they did differently from what I did.  If you ever do get both to work on the SBS box, I would very much appreciate you posting the solution here.  Did you try setting your VPN to use "RADIUS Authentication" instead of "Windows Authentication".  This was suggested to me, but we really need our VPN and I was afraid to mess anything up.
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2/27/2007 11:21 PM  
Gonna try it and keep you updated, i guess that won't be a problem.

From MS kb's it is not possible on the SBS situation, but i don't see any problem with Radius.

greetz

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2/27/2007 11:37 PM  
Ok, with radius it works... never thougt so far... it's pretty obvious..

Add a Radius Client in IAS, that would be your isa server ip (sbs lan ip).

This is what is so great about this forum ;-), all for one and one for all!

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