Hello,
We are currently developing a VPN solution involving a national ISP and CheckPoint SecuRemote VPN.
The idea is to dial into the ISP, then establish the VPN connection. This in of iteslf works well.
My issue is that I want to be able to have the users be able to authenticate to the domain, and run the login script. I’m open to any way that this could be done, but I need a manageable solution that win9x, NT and 2000 users can us that doesn’t involve managing individual laptops.
I’d really like a way to have the domain login box show up again, but am open to other alternatives.
Currently on 9x clients, if “logon to network” is checked, then the “no domain server available” box results when you try to logon. If you click OK to this, and then try to map drives, they work.
However, I’d like a solution that doesn’t involve error messages so that I can support a community of not-very-computer-savvy users.
Might there be a utility out there somewhere? I way to get the domain login sequence to show up again?
Any help would be most apprecated.
Kevin Murphy
kevin.murphy@paymentech.com