RE: Roaming Users Local Profile



Hi,

Thanks for your clarification.

However, I would like to know how do you connect to your domain remotely
from the client workstation/laptop? Are you using Remote Desktop Connection
directly ? or first VPN to your domain then use the Remote Desktop
Connection to connect your workstation/laptop at our office rooms?

As far as I know, the cached credentials security feature/cached logon
works the same for both local or useing VPN to connect to your domain
remotely. (this cached logon feature is disabled for Windows server
systems by default for security consideration)

For the "log on using dial-up connection" checkbox, If you want to start
the VPN session before login, we can select "log on using dial-up
connection" check box (when you press ctrl-alt-del and type user name,
password) to use the built-in VPN component of Windows XP. You can
configure the built-in VPN component of Windows XP as default VPN
connection. If the check box is selected, the system will use VPN to
connect to the domain before the user login.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,

Robbin Meng(MSFT)

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