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UCSFwpa Script for Windows Vista (64 bit)

  1. Download UCSFwpa zip file from http://its.ucsf.edu/main/wireless/installers/windows_64bit_script , and extract the zip file by right-clicking and selecting Extract.

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  1. In the extract compressed (zipped) Folders window, Click Extract

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  1. In the UCSFwpa-installer-64bit folder right click on UCSFwpa-cert.exe and select Run as Administrator

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If Windows User Account Control (UAC) is enabled on the computer, there will be a pop-up window requesting permission to install UCSFwpa certificates;

  1. Click Yes

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Once the installation is complete, a dialog box will appear to confirm a successful installation of UCSFwpa certificates.

  1. Click OK.

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If the installation is not successful, go to the UCSFwpa User Guide for Windows Vista for step-by-step configuration instructions.

  1. Locate installUCSFwpa in the UCSFwpa-installer-64-bit folder, double click to launch

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Once the installation is complete, a dialog box will appear to confirm a successful installation.

  1. Click OK.

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The wireless network will immediately attempt to connect. A balloon will appear from the Task Bar area with the instructions to "Click here to select a certificate or other credentials for connection to the network UCSFwpa."

  1. Click in the balloon to bring up the logon screen.

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  1. At the Logon Screen:
    • enter your MyAccess or mail@UCSF* username and password;
    • Leave the Logon domain field blank
    • click the OK button.

*Also known as an Active Directory (AD)/computer logon account.

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  1. In the Set Network Location screen, choose Work Network.

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  1. If Windows UAC is enabled on the computer there will be a pop-up requesting permission to configure UCSFwpa, Click Continue

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  1. Congratulations! You are now connected to the UCSFwpa wireless network.

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