Re: VPN Server on Domain
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Date: 08/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:16:44 -0700
Thanks Steven, I will give it a try. I do have local users
already configured and they will not work on the VPN
server anymore since I joined it to the domain. I wish the
night instructor would let the domain controller run, But
I guess I could leave the VPN server as a standalone if I
have to. But I would like to use it in the domain and as a
standalone when the DC is off.
>-----Original Message-----
>I assume you have local accounts on the rras server that
match the domain accounts,
>but joined it to the domain. It "might" work if you
remove it from the RAS and IAS
>servers group in AD Users and Computers but you would
have to add it back when you
>want it to authenticate for domain users again. The link
below describes this a
>it. --- Steve
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=227747 ---
see the section for
>"resolution".
>
>"Misslemike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message
>news:442b01c47ff7$f8d5b020$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi, I am an instructor with a VPN server joined to my
>> Windows Server 2003 domain and users in the Domain can
VPN
>> in for class folders. It used to be set up as a
Workgroup
>> VPN Server. But after joining it to the domain, I forgot
>> the night instructor will be using his own drive and my
>> Domain Contoller will be down at nights. So, I am not
able
>> to VPN into the vpn server now because I get an
>> authentication error with any of the user accounts I
used
>> before. I guess I will have to unjoin it from the
domain,
>> but is there a way to set the VPN server so that a user
>> can still vpn in when the DC is down and by keeping it a
>> member of the domain? Thanks
>
>
>.
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