>>   3. Will disabling machine authentication have any affect on SSO so that
>>      a user can login to a domain computer and automatically authenticate
>>      to the wifi (assuming the proper GPOs are in place).
> The recent Windows versions seem to have a number of possibilities to
> choose which account, user or computer, does the wifi authentiation.
> However, I have not looked more closely how these settings work with
> group policies. It would be interesting to hear how it works, so please
> let us know if you decide to test it.
>
I just wanted to follow up on this as I have done some testing. I was 
able to use GPOs to allow SSO with a domain user account despite 
dropping requests for computer authentication. The user's credentials 
are used to authenticate to the wireless network before the rest of the 
logon process. I'm using Windows 7 clients and Server 2008R2.

Thanks,
Michael

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Michael Rodrigues
Technical Support Services Manager
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
Education Building 4203
(805) 893-8031
h...@education.ucsb.edu

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