[isapros] Re: OT: Vista VPN Client Credentials

  • From: "Ara Avvali" <Ara.Avvali@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:09:26 -0800

Hi
Isn't it because in Vista any new network connection initiated will ask
you if it is a work or home or other type of network and based on your
answer certain services will be on and off?
Just a thought. 

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On Behalf Of Thor (Hammer of God)
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:37 PM
To: isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isapros] OT: Vista VPN Client Credentials

Greetings... I'm hoping this something stupid that I'm just not seeing,
but
I'm having an issue automatically authenticating to a remote network
under
my VPN credential in Vista (x64).

With XP, on a non-domain, standalone workgroup box, I can create a
standard
VPN client and log on to the remote network using my user account on
remote
network domain.  Though I'm logged on interactively as a local user on
that
XP box, when I go to \\host.domain.com, my VPN credentials are
automatically
used to access shared resources on the remote network.  Same thing with
connecting to a remote SQL box (requiring integrated auth).  No problems
at
all with XP, been doing it for years.

However, with Vista, the credentials I use to log onto the remote
network
are NOT being used when I access resources on the remote network.
Browsing
to the share point results in a logon box being displayed.  If I attempt
to
connect to a SQL box, it says "not a trusted connection"  (as it would
if my
local user is being used.)  WTF?  I've looked through and set everything
that I can, including setting the location as "Work" and "Home."  I do
NOT
want to have to join the box to the remote domain.

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong??  Thanks.
t




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