[isapros] Re: OT: Vista VPN Client Credentials

  • From: "Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:18:05 -0800

Yes, but I told it the connection was "Work."  Tried "Home" as well.  Even
turned off the fw for the connection just in case, but it still uses the
interactive user context to authenticate (which is really bad, actually).

t


On 1/24/07 2:09 PM, "Ara Avvali" <Ara.Avvali@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> spoketh to all:

> 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
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> 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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