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Windows unable to locate a certificate...Hi!
I am trying to connect a second laptop to a wireless network, I am on XP Media center Edition (so I wasn't even sure which group to log this under), it's a d-link route and a scientific atlantica modem. I can find the network as well as knowing the password (obviously). the problem is that everytime I try it, I get a message saying "Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you onto the network (Network name here)". I have contacted the ISP provider who directed me to D-Link technical support who gave me the suggestion to uncheck the "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" but I had already tried that and it is unchecked and greyed out so I couldn't check it if I wanted to. Then they led me to Microsoft where I need a flash file kb885453, I requested that and was told that it is not compatible to the platform I picked but I have a 32 bit platform and that was not an option. I still don't have the HOTFIX nor do i have any solution. Ideas?
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> Hi! > > I am trying to connect a second laptop to a wireless network, I am on XP > Media center Edition (so I wasn't even sure which group to log this under), > it's a d-link route and a scientific atlantica modem. I can find the network > as well as knowing the password (obviously). the problem is that everytime I > try it, I get a message saying "Windows was unable to find a certificate to > log you onto the network (Network name here)". I have contacted the ISP > provider who directed me to D-Link technical support who gave me the > suggestion to uncheck the "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this > network" but I had already tried that and it is unchecked and greyed out so I > couldn't check it if I wanted to. Then they led me to Microsoft where I need > a flash file kb885453, I requested that and was told that it is not > compatible to the platform I picked but I have a 32 bit platform and that was > not an option. I still don't have the HOTFIX nor do i have any solution. > Ideas? Sorry I can't help. I'm having the same problem with my netgear router. I
have spent two solid days trying everything and reading tons of knowledge base articles nothing works. I would like an answer, too. Show quoteHide quote "BD" wrote: > > > "Krys" wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I am trying to connect a second laptop to a wireless network, I am on XP > > Media center Edition (so I wasn't even sure which group to log this under), > > it's a d-link route and a scientific atlantica modem. I can find the network > > as well as knowing the password (obviously). the problem is that everytime I > > try it, I get a message saying "Windows was unable to find a certificate to > > log you onto the network (Network name here)". I have contacted the ISP > > provider who directed me to D-Link technical support who gave me the > > suggestion to uncheck the "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this > > network" but I had already tried that and it is unchecked and greyed out so I > > couldn't check it if I wanted to. Then they led me to Microsoft where I need > > a flash file kb885453, I requested that and was told that it is not > > compatible to the platform I picked but I have a 32 bit platform and that was > > not an option. I still don't have the HOTFIX nor do i have any solution. > > Ideas?
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