01-30-2015 02:24 PM - edited 03-10-2019 10:23 PM
I want to try out Anyconnect NAM as a 802.1x supplicant replacement in Windows 8.1
And I have made myself a fine little config xml file that I want to test.
But where do I put that config file?
Should I rename it to something special, or should Anyconnect NAM have some extra startup parameters?
Thank you.
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01-31-2015 10:52 AM
The file must be called "configuration.xml" and if you already installed NAM, then put the file in \Users\All Users\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Network Access Manager\newConfigfiles\ and restart the anyconnect service
If instead you are creating an install package for deploying, you can put the configuration in a directory named Profiles/NAM/ together with the msi package, the installation will import the config itself.when you run the msi file.
01-31-2015 10:52 AM
The file must be called "configuration.xml" and if you already installed NAM, then put the file in \Users\All Users\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Network Access Manager\newConfigfiles\ and restart the anyconnect service
If instead you are creating an install package for deploying, you can put the configuration in a directory named Profiles/NAM/ together with the msi package, the installation will import the config itself.when you run the msi file.
02-02-2015 03:04 AM
That did the trick.
Thank you very much.
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