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   Hi again,   
      
   I am oviously not sure where the problem lies. Internally everything   
   works great. When I VPN in the server share has to be remapped and the   
   LDAP service and related Exchange account has to be erased and put   
   back into the mail settings every time. I have read the slow link   
   pages on Microsoft but I don't see how that would fix this. I need to   
   be able to log on to the server with the VPN already established if   
   that is possible.   
      
   On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 05:41:45 GMT, Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED   
   EMAIL wrote:   
      
   >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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