Sanity checks on failures after Symantec VIP integration for Microsoft NPS
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Sanity checks on failures after Symantec VIP integration for Microsoft NPS

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Article ID: 221438

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Products

VIP Service

Issue/Introduction

This document discusses a few checks if VIP Integration for Microsoft Network Policy Server (NPS) fails with the following error.

Wed, 28 Jul 2021 15:07:58GMT] [symc_nps_plugin.dll] [Process:376][ERROR] : Missing password for user

Environment

Component: NPS Integration

Resolution

Per the NPS integration guide, check the following: 

  • Before integrating the NPS plugin for VIP, make sure that after configuring NPS with a third-party application first-factor authentication works correctly. If there are issues with first-factor authentication when using NPS, contact Microsoft support.
  • The NPS plugin supports only the RADIUS PAP protocol. When using a client, ensure that the communication between the client and the NPS server occurs over RADIUS using PAP.

After the above two checks:.

  • Cert Location Check: The VIP certificate (downloaded in PEM format from VIP Manager) should be placed in the same location where the NPS plugin will be installed. For example, C:\Program Files\Symantec\NPS\certs.
  • “Run as Administrator” Check: Confirm that the NPS plugin installer setup.exe is run as an Administrator.
  • RRAS check: Ensure RRAS (Routing and Remote Access is not running on the same Windows system where NPS is installed.