Re: vpn to outside network when logged in to local network



> > No. Local is 192.0.x.x and remote is 10.1.x.x. It fails at the
verifying
> > username and password point. The username and password work fine from a
> > machine where they are not already logged in to the local network.
>
> Then as you type "User name:" put remote domain name first, backslash and
> user name:
> remotedomain\username
> Otherwise, your localdomain will be used silently.
>
> You can change that behavior if you set to "1" the following:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\
> Value Name: disabledomaincreds
> Value Type: REG_DWORD
> Values: 0 = allow domain credentials to be stored
> 1 = do not store domain credentials
>

Or on "Virtual Private Network" connection properties, in "Options" tab,
"Dialing options", check "Include Windows logon domain" and specify it
during connection time.


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