Re: PLAP provider
- From: "Fredrik Jansson" <no_spam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 09:11:14 +0100
Hi!
Ok, that makes sense thanks!
The credentials my PLAP enumerates, should that be users or could it be just one credential/tile allowing any user to enter username, password and domain? How do I get that credential information to winlogon after I am done with it, i.e. the VPN connection is established and ordinary domain or machine logon should continue?
Best regards,
Fredrik Jansson
"Eric Perlin [MSFT]" <EricPerlinMSFT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:10448A17-4626-461B-9100-388EC0902C5F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It's critical that the VPN connection is not specific to a particular user.
It needs to be available to all.
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Eric Perlin [MSFT]
"Fredrik Jansson" wrote:
Hi!
I have created a skeleton PLAP provider for Vista based on the credential
provder samples. I have registered in the registry but I never see the PLAP
button at login. I have also tried to create a Windows VPN connection which,
according to credentil provider documentation, should make a PLAP button
visible. I have tried to press switch user and all buttons seen on the login
page, but no luck.
Has anyone else had problems with this?
Best regards,
Fredrik Jansson
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