Maximum authentication failures: Enter the maximum number of authentication failures for this set of credentials to authenticate, from 1-100. If you leave this value empty or blank, then a maximum of 3 messages are sent. Maximum EAPOL-start: Enter the number of EAPOL-Start messages, from 1 and 100. If you leave this value empty or blank, then 5 seconds are used. Start period: Enter the number of seconds to wait before sending an EAPOL-Start message, from 1-3600. If you leave this value empty or blank, then 1 second is used. If you leave this value empty or blank, then 18 seconds are used.Īuthentication retry delay period: Enter the number of seconds between a failed authentication attempt and the next authentication attempt, from 1-3600. If the device doesn't connect in the time you enter, then authentication fails. When users connect to the network, users must enter their credentials every time.Īuthentication period: Enter the number of seconds devices must wait after trying to authenticate, from 1-3600. Disable: User credentials aren't remembered or cached.Cached credentials are used for future connections, and users don't need to reenter them. Enable: Caches user credentials when entered the first time users connect to the network.By default, the OS might enable this feature, and cache the credentials. Not configured: Intune doesn't change or update this setting.Remember credentials at each logon: Select to cache user credentials, or if users must enter them every time when connecting to the network. Authentication is either open, or handled externally, such as through a web page. Guest: No credentials are associated with the network.When no users are signed in, then device credentials authenticate. User or machine: When a user is signed in to the device, user credentials authenticate to the network.Machine: Device credentials authenticate to the network.User: The user account signed in to the device authenticates to the network. By default, the OS might use User or machine authentication.
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