Re: Using VPN to log on to domain



Petsen wrote:
I have a SBS2003 R2 at home. One of my users has a laptop, that is a member of the domain. After I made the laptop a member of the domain I got the Connect To Small Business Server VPN connection, which I can use after the user logs on.

I'd like the user to log on to the domain using this VPN connection, but it is not available.

What can I do?

Do you have the logon box set to show extended information i.e. the
domain name also? If so, it should be possible to select a connection
to logon through.

It certainly does work that way, if you don't see it there must be a
configuration problem. My main client has two people who logon either
locally or via VPN, and they are managers, so it can't be difficult.
.



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