Issue with connecting to encrypted network after logging in.

I work for an academic institution and we have two networks that the students are able to access the web by; open and encrypted. We have made each computer in the library default to access the encrypted network through an app called Xpress Connect and a majority of them work properly. However, after logging off a user and then logging back in, some of the computers claim they are connected to the Encrypted network and have the proper IP, however are unable to access web pages. When system preferences is opened, the 802.1X encrypted network still has the button to connect to encrypted. When the button is pressed, internet access is gained.
I have deleted the following files from Library>Preferences>System Configuration:
     com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
     com.apple.network.identification.plist
     com.apple.smb.server.plist
     NetworkInterfaces.plist
     preferences.plist
Then I restarted the computer and manually set the preferences to connect to the Encrypted network. The same issue occured where it says I am connected but I have no internet access. I then click the connect button under the Network panel of System Preferences and then it finally works.
Is there any way I can set the computer to automatically start the connection to the 802.1X encrypted network?

You'll have to talk to the Xpress Connect people, perhaps it requires a update.
Mac's connect automatically to encrypted networks if it's stored in the keychain, provided they are not hidden and not WEP Encrypted networks since that's worthless standard now.

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