Re: Detecting a slow WAN link

From: Jeffrey Randow (MVP) (jeffreyr-support_at_remotenetworktechnology.com)
Date: 12/30/04


Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:48:22 -0600

First - I'll give a possible workaround...

Your script can possibly be updated to detect whether or not it is
connected via a VPN and act appropriately. This capability is easily
added to KixTart Script and a VBS example is available at
http://www.codeproject.com/internet/rasconnection.asp

Also, note per
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;227369&sd=tech

"NOTE: "Scripts policy processing" to "Allow processing across a slow
network connection" should be interpreted as only logon/logoff scripts
from the user configuration of the Group Policy. Scripts from the
computer configuration (startup/shutdown) will not be processed over a
slow link."

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On 29 Dec 2004 08:18:22 -0800, tcrosby@fhtinc.com wrote:
>I am trying to figure out how to prevent our XP machines from running
>logoff scripts when users are connected over the VPN.  I have set our
>slow link threshold in group policy to 1000Kbps, but no matter what I
>do, my XP machines never seem to detect a slow link.  When I run
>gpresult, it does show that the slow link threshold is 1000Kbps, but
>even if I am on a 28.8 dialup connection to the VPN, it always says
>"Connected over a slow link?: No".  
>
>Am I missing something?


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