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How to configure PEAP and EAP methods using remote access policy

  1. Open Internet Authentication Service from Administrative Tools.
  2. In the console tree, click Remote Access Policies.
  3. In the details pane, double-click the policy that you want to configure.
  4. Click Edit Profile.
  5. On the Authentication tab, click EAP Methods.
  6. In Select EAP providers, click Add. Select the authentication methods that you want to use, and then click OK.
  7. In Select EAP providers, click the EAP type that you want to configure, and then click Edit. Depending on the EAP type selected, one of the following dialog boxes is displayed:
    • If Protected EAP (PEAP) is selected, the Protected EAP Properties dialog box opens. In Certificate Issued, select the certificate that the server uses to identify itself to client computers. To enable PEAP fast reconnect for 802.11 wireless client computers, click Enable Fast Reconnect. Secure password user authentication with EAP-MSCHAPv2 is the default in EAP Types. To configure EAP-MSCHAPv2 properties, click Edit. To configure certificate or smart card user authentication click Add. In Authentication methods, click Smart Card or other certificate, and then click OK.
    • If Smart Card or other Certificate Properties is selected, the Smart Card or other Certificate Properties dialog box opens. In Certificate issued to, select the certificate that the server uses to authenticate to client computers.
  8. In Select EAP providers, click Move Up or Move Down to specify the negotiation order of EAP methods. The server starts negotiation with the client according to the order specified in EAP types.

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