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[[cat-users]] Windows 10 - eduroamCAT utility fails due to "createalluserprofile" flag set to disabled


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  • Subject: [[cat-users]] Windows 10 - eduroamCAT utility fails due to "createalluserprofile" flag set to disabled
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 19:10:38 +0000
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Good Afternoon,

 

We’re just starting to make use of the eduroamCAT utility and ran into an issue. Wasn’t sure if this was right place to report problem/request?

 

I wanted to inquire if additional logic could be built into the CAT utility to create the eduroam profile as a “User” profile instead of “All User Profiles”? This is to help end-users in Windows 10 that have managed machines where the “createalluserprofile” flag is globally set to disabled via group policy (default in GPO apparently after consulting with GPO admin). When the utility is ran with this flag set to disabled, the profile installation will fail when “netsh wlan add profile **** xml” is ran.

 

Looking at the switches/format the “netsh wlan add profile commands”, if “user=current” was added – this would get around the issue.

 

  1. Netsh wlan show createalluserprofile – shows current state of this flag.

 

  1. Administrator Privileges - netsh wlan set profile createalluserprofile enabled=yes/no – can be used to reproduce this problem on a home/personal machine.

 

  1. Screen shot with example below: createalluserprofile is set to “disabled”. By attempting to perform a “netsh wlan add profile wlan_prof-0.xml” – errors out due to “You do not have the permission to add profile “eduroam” for all users”. If I append “user=current” to the netsh command – the profile is installed successfully.

 

 

Output of inst_cat.cmd when eduroamCAT is ran:

 

 

Christopher Johnson

Wireless Network Engineer

AT Infrastructure Operations & Networking (ION)

Illinois State University

(309) 438-8444

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