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   Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED EMA to davidl@yourmama.com   
   Re: Using a VPN to logon to a domain usi   
   09 Apr 05 05:41:45   
   
   XPost: cp.products.vpn-1, mailing.comp.vpn   
   From: mike-newsgroup@-DELETETHISPART-.upcraft.com   
      
   davidl@yourmama.com wrote:   
   > I am using a highspeed connection (4.5 Mb DSL) to connect to the   
   > internet. I then use a VPN client to connect to the endpoint (FVS318).   
   > I would like to find a way to log directly onto the DC using this   
   > setup so the mappings (and LDAP) remain intact. The DC is already set   
   > to NOT update GP settings  on a slow link detect (< 128Kb/s) . I   
   > appreciate the attempted help but I don't see how this applies in my   
   > case as the mappings and LDAP are failing on the client side not on   
   > the DC.   
   >   
   > On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 04:01:13 GMT, Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED   
   > EMAIL  wrote:   
   >   
   >   
   >>davidl@yourmama.com wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>How can I log on to a domain not using cached credentials , this is to   
   >>>resolve mapping and Exchange (LDAP) issues . The client connects fine   
   >>>and is solid but the drives have to be remapped everytime and Exchange   
   >>>has to be reconfigured on every boot as well. Any help would be   
   >>>appreciated. I am trying to us the Netgear client onto an FVS318 but   
   >>>the principle is all that is needed. I don't see how to use "logon   
   >>>using dialup connection " when the VPN client is not shown as an   
   >>>available connection.   
   >>   
   >>Change your slow link detection thresholds in group policy on your   
   >>domain controller.   
   >>   
   >>For more info you might want to do some searches on "slow link   
   >>detection" on microsoft's technet website, or google.  Also the newsgroup:   
   >>microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory   
   >>Will be better at dealing with this problem if you can't find the info.   
      
   Le me put this another way.   
      
   Q: How does the VPN relate to LDAP or drive mappings?   
   A: It doesn't.  They are 2 separate and distinct pieces of technology   
   and as long as the IP link is established, you do not have a problem   
   with the VPN.   
      
      
   If you are having trouble with Exchange, then why are you posting in VPN   
   newsgroups?  As long as your VPN connection is giving you IP level   
   connectivity to the server and assigning the correct DNS and WINS   
   servers then your problem is not with the VPN.   
      
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