Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Install Wizard 2.0
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  New and Changed Information
Group Policy Delay Parameter Added to ADU
A new parameter entitled Group Policy Delay has been added to the Profile Management (Security) 
window in ADU. This parameter enables you to specify how much time elapses before the Windows 
logon process starts Group Policy, a Windows feature used by administrators to specify configuration 
options for groups of users. The objective is to delay the start of Group Policy until wireless network 
authentication occurs.
The Group Policy Delay parameter is available on the Profile Management (Security) window only when 
EAP-based authentication is selected. The value that you set for this parameter goes into effect after the 
computer reboots with this profile set as the active profile.
Range:
0 to 65535 seconds (However, Microsoft supports only values between 30 and 600 seconds.)
Default: 60 seconds
A Microsoft hot fix is required in order to use this feature on computers running Windows 2000. (The 
hot fix is incorporated into Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later.) Follow the steps below to install the 
hot fix on a Windows 2000 machine.
Note
You must be a registered Cisco customer and log into Cisco.com in order to download the hot fix. If you 
are unable to access the hot fix from Cisco.com, contact Microsoft Support to obtain it. The Windows 
2000 support page provides the contact information:
Step 1
Use your computer’s web browser to access the following URL:
Step 2
Click the hot fix file (userenv.zip).
Step 3
Complete the encryption authorization form and click Submit.
Step 4
Click the file again to download it.
Step 5
Save the file to your computer’s hard drive.
Step 6
Find the file using Windows Explorer, double-click it, and extract its files to a folder.
Step 7
Reboot your computer and press F8 while your computer is booting.
Step 8
When the boot menu appears, select Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
Note
You must complete this procedure in safe mode; otherwise, system file protection (SFP) will 
silently restore the original version of the file you are replacing.
Step 9
Copy the hot fix file (userenv.dll) to %systemroot%\System32 and overwrite the existing version of this 
file.
Step 10
Delete the copy of userenv.dll in %systemroot%\System32\DllCache.
Step 11
Reboot your computer.