Re: can you authentication/login to a domain over a VPN the same way you would if you were local?
From: Chileno (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/08/04
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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 16:11:06 -0700
The point to get Authentication/login is because users what access to remote LAN resource. This my current set up:
on the VPN dial connection, second tab: check include windows logon domain, also if there are remote user dont joint domain only match workgroup to domain name, the user will have access to network resource, for backup create a batch file on the desktop -> net use \\<server ip>\netlogon /user:<domain\username><password>
Sorry for my english.
Marcelo Lorca, MCSE
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