VPN Authentication
From: Tony Su (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/06/04
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Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 12:49:47 -0800
If you believe this is an ISA related problem, you need to
describe your network configuration.
Seriously, although you should post in another newsgroup
(Windows RRAS, for example) for this kind of question, you
likely will need to login using alternate credentials
which are valid on the machine you're connecting to.
Tony Su
>-----Original Message-----
>VPN Server is running on a Windows XP Home Edition
>computer.
>VPN Client is running on a machine that happens to be
>Windows XP Professional.
>
>I am able to make a connection to the VPN Server machine,
>but I cannot get past
>
>the login screen. Neither of the computers is on a
>domain. Thus, what am I
>
>supposed to put for a domain name.
>
>I've tried logging in with as administrator, leaving the
>domain field blank, but
>
>it won't let me in.
>
>How does one authenticate when there is no domain on
>either system?
>
>Thanks.
>.
>
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