Extensible Authentication Protocol (Windows CE 5.0)
The Extensible Authentication Protocol implementation in Microsoft® Windows® CE allows third-party authentication code to interact with the implementation of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) included in the Windows CE–based Remote Access Service (RAS). The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is also used with 802.1x and EAP over LAN (EAPOL) authentication.
In This Section
- EAP OS Design Development
Provides information about EAP that is helpful when designing and developing a Windows CE OS. This includes dependency information, the modules and components that implement EAP, and EAP implementation considerations. - EAP Application Development
Provides detailed information about the EAP implementation in Windows CE. Includes a description of the EAP extension DLL and the EAP-specific functions exposed in Windows CE. Provides information about the EAP authentication protocols and the EAP configuration user interface. - EAP Registry Settings
Provides a list of the possible registry values for an EAP extension protocol. - EAP Security
Includes security-related information for EAP. - EAP Migration
Provides information about issues to consider when migrating to a newer version of Windows CE. - EAP Samples
Provides sample-related information for EAP. - EAP Reference
Contains reference pages for the EAP programming elements.
Related Sections
- Communication Services and Networking
Provides an overview of the communications services and networking capabilities, including the architecture.
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