hi, i am trying to go for an absolute minimum VPN client configuration. no
changing advanced network properties, installing CMAK executables, etc.
from an administrator point of view, i want clients to run a command
after they connect to the VPN:
net use P: \\server\share
they won't be logging on to the VPN at windows logon, it will be after
that, so i guess windows logon scripts are a no go.
is there a way to accomplish this? i tried out CMAK but it doesn't
suit my preferred deployment model, if the clients need to install an
executable to set it up.
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