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Jordan Paris
Aug 29, 2018Brass Contributor
Always on VPN prompting for action needed - Azure AD Join issue?
Hello! We have Always on VPN implemented for our Windows 10 laptops. Everything was/is working great, until we purchased Microsoft 365. Once devices started to Azure AD Join, it put in an additio...
Syed_Raza
Sep 18, 2020Copper Contributor
Jordan Paris We are having the same issue after migrating our emails to O365. The AD was already on Azure. Can you explain the solution a bit further as dont know which certificate you mean and where it needs to be edited?
AC_Martin
Oct 28, 2022Copper Contributor
You may have solved it already, but others may find this useful..
In addition to Jordans message, I edited the connection by going into Security -> Properties (for the EAP-authentication setting) -> Configure at the "Choose an authentication method" section -> Advanced under the "When I connect" section -> Check the checkbox at the top and select the root certificate provider that will handle these authentications. Go back with the OK-button until it's saved and then it should work. At least it did for me.
Thanks Jordan for pointing me in the right direction!
EDIT: I should point out that the menu options can differ slightly since I had to translate my equivalents into English, but hopefully they will be close enough.
EDIT2: The <TLSExtensions ...> ... </TLSExtensions> is then added to the config when you export the XML.