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Windows 11 22H2 and NPS Enterprise WiFi

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Working on a variation on the Windows 11 WiFi issues.

We have Group Policy and a CA server issuing certificates to users and computers. Windows 10 machines I can automatically join the secured WiFi network with no problem.

Windows 11 machines display "Can't connect to this network" message and an accompanying log entry on the NPS RADIUS server that claims that "Reason: The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted."

This is the same CA that issues all the certs. The certs all look good and check out on the laptop.

I've tried a registry hack to roll back TLS to 1.2 with no success. The other solutions I've seen center around shared secrets which isn't a problem once you get past the anonymous user problem.

Any thoughts on where a solution to this problem might lie?

Thanks to all for looking!

Gregg

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https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/kb5014754-certificate-based-authentication-changes-on-windows-domain-controllers-ad2c23b0-15d8-4340-a468-4d4f3b188f16#bkmk_certmap
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