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- Enable Windows firewall - Disable file and printer sharing v Start applications automatically v Set default printer v Override TCP/IP and DNS defaults v Enable VPN connection v Override Home page v Override Proxy Configurations Figure 14. Additional Settings for Windows Vista PAC AID Groups with this package (Windows 2000 and XP only) Protected Access Credentials (PAC) protects user credentials that are exchanged with the Extensible Authentication Protocol-Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST) and a PAC key. All EAP-FAST authenticators are identified by an authority identity (AID). The local authenticator sends its AID to an authenticating client, and the client checks the PAC AID group referenced in the location profile being applied, to see if the authenticating AID belongs to the group. If yes, then the client tries to use an existing PAC if available with out any confirmatory message. If not, then a confirmatory message is shown to the user to use the existing PAC. If a matching PAC does not exist for the user, then the client system requests a new PAC. The .loa package imports and exports the PAC AID Groups to target systems. To include PAC AID Groups when you create the distribution package, mark the check box Include PAC AID Groups with this package: 18 Access Connections Deployment Guide