Using LEAP with a Saved Username and Password
Note
Using LEAP with a Saved Username and Password
After Profile Selection or Card Insertion
After you (or auto profile selection) select a profile that uses LEAP authentication with a saved LEAP
username and password or you eject and reinsert the client adapter while this profile is selected, the
following events occur:
1.
2.
After a Reboot or Logon
After your computer reboots or you log on, the following events occur:
1.
2.
3.
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If you click Cancel rather than OK on the LEAP login screen, the following message appears:
"The profile will be disabled until you select the Reauthenticate option, Windows restarts, or the
card is ejected and reinserted. Are you sure?" If you click No, the LEAP login screen reappears
and allows you to enter your new credentials. If you click Yes, the current profile is disabled until
you select Reauthenticate from ACM or the Commands drop-down menu in ACU, reboot your
computer, or eject and reinsert the card. The Current Profile field on the ACU Status screen lists
the profile as being Disabled.
The LEAP Authentication Status screen appears.
If your client adapter authenticates, the screen shows that each stage was successful and then
disappears. ACM now shows Authenticated, and the Server Based Authentication field on the ACU
Status screen shows LEAP Authenticated.
If the authentication attempt fails, an error message appears after the LEAP timeout period has
expired. Refer to the
"LEAP Authentication Error Messages" section on page 10-20
necessary action to take.
After you enter your Windows username and password, the LEAP authentication process begins
automatically using your saved LEAP username and password.
Note
If you unchecked the No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In check box on the
LEAP Settings screen, the LEAP authentication process begins before the Windows login
screen appears.
If your client adapter authenticates, the screen shows that each stage was successful and then
disappears. ACM now shows Authenticated, and the Server Based Authentication field on the ACU
Status screen shows LEAP Authenticated.
If the authentication attempt fails, an error message appears after the LEAP timeout period has
expired. Refer to the
"LEAP Authentication Error Messages" section on page 10-20
necessary action to take.
Windows continues to log you onto the system.
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