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Active Directory-based wireless network policies to create, modify and assignment




Wireless network settings, locally, or by the users of the client computer can be configured as a center. Wireless networks to improve the delivery and management, Active Directory clients for the center to create a wireless network policy, change, and you can use Group Policy to assign. Wireless network policies to define Group Policies when using a wireless network connection settings on the clients to configure and use Windows can not use the wireless network connection for the 802.1X authentication and to enable the clients can connect to preferred wireless network, you can specify.

While Active Directory-based wireless network policy at the policy is stored in Active Directory and local computer is cached in the registry. The computer's temporary Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 has been disconnected from the domain, instead, the Active Directory is cached in the local registry policy (such a policy is cached) is applied.

Group Policy object, access to accounts and resources, configuration settings, definitions and usage. Wireless network policies of a site, domain or organizational unit can be assigned to the Group Policy objects. Wireless network policies, the Group Policy object in Active Directory object is applied to one of the wireless network policy, the Group Policy object can be spread from the affected computer accounts. For more information, see Group Policy overview.

While at a wireless network policy in Active Directory, please consider the following:

    * Active Directory, a certain level can be assigned only a single wireless network policy.
    * For the domain assigned to the wireless network policy, the client computer is a member of the domain, the client computer settings take precedence over the local wireless network.
    * Active Directory organizational unit assigned to a wireless network policy domain of the members of that organizational unit level is a priority principle.
    * Policy inheritance feature is not explicitly blocked or clear policy has not been assigned, belongs to an organizational unit inherits the policy of the parent organizational unit.
    * Necessary to reduce the amount of configuration and management, the policy is assigned, while the top of the Active Directory hierarchy, the highest level possible should be used.

Identification of Active Directory-based wireless network policies for information, see Identifying Active Directory-based Wireless Network Policies.

Note

    * Ensuring the integrity of the IPSec policy in Active Directory about the information given here, for computers running Windows XP Home Edition does not apply. Active Directory-based IPSec policy, from a computer running Windows XP Home Edition (this computer to Active Directory domain additional) can not manage.
 
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