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| Domain login from home with Vista Ultimate Hello. I have Vista Ultimate for 2 weeks now. Tonight, I joined it to my domain at work with a PPTP vpn connection to our ISA 2004 server. After the successful domain membership, it asked me to restart my computer. Well, I did. Now, the login screen changed to press Ctrl-Alt-Del to start login in. BUT the authentication screen does not show an option to use dial-up before loging in. Unlike XP Pro where I can connect to our domain using PPTP vpn to the ISA 2004 server before I login so that I am fully authenticated with our AD server. How can I do this in Vista Ultimate? Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Domain login from home with Vista Ultimate C R C wrote:[color=blue] > Hello. I have Vista Ultimate for 2 weeks now. Tonight, I joined it > to my domain at work with a PPTP vpn connection to our ISA 2004 > server. After the successful domain membership, it asked me to > restart my computer. Well, I did. Now, the login screen changed to > press Ctrl-Alt-Del to start login in. BUT the authentication screen > does not show an option to use dial-up before loging in. Unlike XP > Pro where I can connect to our domain using PPTP vpn to the ISA 2004 > server before I login so that I am fully authenticated with our AD > server. > How can I do this in Vista Ultimate? > > Thanks in advance.[/color] Why do you need to? Just log on locally using your domain account - this will authenticate using cached credentials - then start the VPN afterwards. -- LSR |
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| Re: Domain login from home with Vista Ultimate On 16 Mar, 08:59, "LSR" <nos...@easily.net> wrote:[color=blue] > C R C wrote:[color=green] > > Hello. I have Vista Ultimate for 2 weeks now. Tonight, I joined it > > to my domain at work with a PPTP vpn connection to our ISA 2004 > > server. After the successful domain membership, it asked me to > > restart my computer. Well, I did. Now, the login screen changed to > > press Ctrl-Alt-Del to start login in. BUT the authentication screen > > does not show an option to use dial-up before loging in. Unlike XP > > Pro where I can connect to our domain using PPTP vpn to the ISA 2004 > > server before I login so that I am fully authenticated with our AD > > server. > > How can I do this in Vista Ultimate?[/color] >[color=green] > > Thanks in advance.[/color] > > Why do you need to? Just log on locally using your domain account - this > will authenticate using cached credentials - then start the VPN afterwards. > -- > LSR[/color] Ahh - not sure that will work as there won't be cached credentials the first time round.. I've only done this with laptops that join the domain while LAN-attached in the office then get used at home over a VPN. I'm not sure why your home computer needs to join the domain as you can access domain resources over the VPN. |
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