RE: VPN NT Authentication

From: Lisa (lisa@sepanksi.org)
Date: 10/25/02


From: "Lisa" <lisa@sepanksi.org>
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 07:32:49 -0700


Bill,
Thanks for WHOAMI. I forgot about that and I now see that
the VPN is probably sending my local LAN ID, rather than
the ID which I'm logged onto via the VPN. I even tried to
log off the LAN and just log onto the workstation, but
then I get the local computer ID rather than the VPN ID.
Is there anyway to specify the Login to ODBC or even
WHOAMI?

I should mention that I am connecting using Windows 2000
and the server is running Windows 2000 Server.

Thanks,
Lisa



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