How To Create User Groups and Remote Accounts (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

To run the Wi-Fi Authentication Test, you must create the following user groups and accounts shown in the following table.

User groups User accounts

EAP-TLS Users

Username: eaptls / Password: eaptls

EAP-PEAP Users

Username: eappeap / Password: eappeap

EAP-MD5 Users

Username: eapmd5 / Password: eapmd5

Note

You must follow all three procedures that are described here for each user account and each user group in the preceding table.

Procedure

To set up user groups

  1. On the Start menu, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.

  2. In the console tree in the left pane, click System Tools, then Local Users and Groups, and then double-click Groups.

  3. Click Action, and then click New Group.

  4. In the Group name box, type a name for the new group.

  5. In the Group Scope list, select Global.

  6. In the Group Type list, select Security.

  7. Click OK.

To set up user accounts

  1. On the Start menu, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.

  2. In the console tree in the left pane, click System Tools, click Local Users and Groups, and then double-click Users.

  3. Click Action, and then click New User.

  4. In User name box, type the name for the new user account, and then click Next to launch the New Object - User wizard.

  5. In the first dialog box, enter and confirm the password for the user account in the appropriate boxes.

  6. Select the User cannot change password check box, and then select the Password never expires check box.

  7. Click Next.

  8. Right-click Properties, and then click the Account tab.

  9. Select the Store password using reversible encryption check box.

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  10. Click the Dial-in tab.

  11. Under Remote Access Permission (Dial-in or VPN), select Allow access, and then click OK.

To add user accounts to user groups

  1. On the Start menu, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.

  2. In the console tree in the left pane, click System Tools, click Local Users and Groups, and then double-click Groups.

  3. Right-click the newly created group to open the Select Users, Contacts or Computers dialog box.

  4. In the Enter the object names to select box, enter the user account name for the appropriate group, and then click OK.

See Also

Other Resources

How To Set Up Authentication Servers on Windows Server 2003
Wi-Fi Authentication Tests