Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350 and CB20A Client Adapter Install Wizard 1.4 for Windows
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  Caveats
Open Security Module Caveats
The following caveats are not resolved in EAP-FAST security module 1.0 and PEAP security module 
1.2.
CSCed90666—EAP-FAST may require multiple initial provisioning attempts
If you have a domain, rather than a local, account and do not have a pre-existing PAC, you are 
required to automatically provision a PAC twice.
CSCin32330—Many PEAP login screens appear when computer is left idle
If you leave your computer idle while it is using PEAP authentication, you may receive three PEAP 
login screens upon resume. To resolve this problem, cancel the first two login screens and use the 
last one (which is on top) to log in.
Other Open Caveats
The following caveat is not resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)JA and affects the behavior of Cisco 
Aironet client adapters running Install Wizard 1.4.
CSCed54143—Session disconnects may occur during password changes when using PEAP-GTC
If you are using PEAP-GTC with a Cisco Secure ACS server and you are prompted to change your 
password, a message appears when you are done indicating that the password change was 
performed; however, the session may disconnect. 
Resolved Caveats
Resolved Install Wizard Caveats
The following caveats are resolved in Install Wizard 1.4.
CSCed14388—Install Wizard fails for non-English Windows operating systems
When you run Install Wizard 1.2 or 1.3 on a non-English-based Windows operating system, the 
following error message appears: “Administrator privileges are required to run the installation. 
Please log in as an administrator to run this installation. Select OK to exit.”
CSCed94476—Uninstalling ACU 6.x prevents changes to Windows font settings
When you uninstall ACU 6.x, the Install Wizard deletes the layout.inf file from the Windows\Inf 
directory (for example, C:\WINNT\Inf), which consequently prevents you from changing the size 
of Windows fonts. To work around this issue, copy the layout.inf file from another location on your 
computer (such as the directory containing your Windows installation files or service pack 
installation files), from your Windows installation disk, or from another computer running the same 
operating system with files of similar vintage, and paste it into your Windows\Inf directory.
Note
You can use the Windows Search option to find the layout.inf file. Make sure you set the tool 
to show hidden files and folders. The layout.inf file will most likely be in the I386 
subdirectory of the Windows installation files or service pack installation files.