additional connection information are necessary to connect to this network windows 7

Just for the record, this works very well with Windows XP

I have a question about Windows 7 and x 8021.  You know with windows 7, you can get the popups and the connection using the PEAP authentication.

If authentication fails for a reason that you will never see the pop-up again.  The only way to solve this problem is to turn on/off the network adapter or disconnect and reconnect the network cable from the port or enter the settings 802. 1 x and out to get the authentication to occur.

It's the only way I have found to get the pop - up is displayed so you can see that the additional connection information of the message are required to connect to this network to the network so that you can log on to the network.  I also tried this fix, but it does not solve the issue.

http://support.Microsoft.

Is there a solution so if authentication or logon fails the pop-up message is displayed so that you can log in without doing the steps I mentioned above.

Hello

I suggest you to report the issue in The Forums Pro TechNet Windows 7 IT: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/

Thank you.

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