Re: VPN CMAK Login script issue
From: msnews (curlyxtxt_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/03/04
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 11:44:20 -0800
I receive the same error.
It seems that when I login to my external workstation under a different
username and password than username and password I authenticate with through
the VPN, I'm not able to map drives and am prompted for a password for each
network share I try to connect to. How do I fix this other than logging
into my local workstation with the same username and password as the VPN
connection?
Aaron
"Praveen Swaminathan [MSFT]" <praveens@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> I think this is due to authentication issues:
>
> From outside,
>
> 1. Can you ping the 'Server'?
>
> 2. Are the user creds the same for both internal and external.
> If not, validate if the share has permission for external users
>
> 3. Check the event logs on the RAS server to see if there is any event
> logged for external users.
>
> If all these are fine, can you do the following before you net use:
> ping -n 20 server
>
> If this doesn't work, could you send the following: (after connecting from
> the external site)
> pathping server
> route print
>
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> "Microsoft" <news@login2.net> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running ISA 2000 STD on Windows Enterprise server 2003, this a DC
(I
> > know it shouldn't be), VPN is configured via ISA and uses a DHCP server
to
> > issue ip addresses (+wins & dns) on the same subnet as the ISA server.
All
> > the other DC's are on the same subnet.
> >
> > I have used CMAK to create a dialer for our XP Pro clients, the dialler
> > connects and then runs our login script in sysvol.
> >
> > My test users are reporting that the VPN connects 100% of the time and
the
> > login script runs but no drives are mapped. We have only the one login
> > script for use inside and outside of our network. When logging in
> internally
> > the script always maps drives, externally it fails to do so. the drives
> are
> > mapped using net use \\server\mydir /home syntax.
> >
> > Can anyone offer any advice ?
> >
> > Andy.
> >
> >
>
>
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