Re: Connecting to Windows servers through adsl

From: Peter Yang [MSFT] (petery@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/27/03


From: petery@online.microsoft.com (Peter Yang [MSFT])
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 01:38:42 GMT


Hello Haim,

Thank you for your reponse.

Before we go further, I would like to confirm the following information:

1. Did you try to use the dial up connection on the same laptop (windows
xp) having the issue?
2. When you use VPN connection to connect to the your cooperation network,
do you use domain credential?

The issue may also occur if the cached domain credential is corrupted. I
suggest that you try the following steps to test the issue.

1. Let the laptop be a workgroup computer first
2. Connect to the laptop to Inernet and then use VPN to connect to your
cooperation network
3. Join the laptop again as a domain computer

If you have furhter questions, please feel free to post back.

Thanks & Regards,

Peter Yang
Microsoft Online Support Engineer

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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| Hi,
|
| I'm using my laptop which is already a part of our Windows NT domain. XP
is
| installed on this laptop. The problem occurs only on XP machines and only
on
| ADSL connection. If I connect to internet through dialup modem, then the
| problem does not occur. I have also one more laptop which is a part of our
| domain and windows 2000 is installed on it. There is no problem with
Windows
| 2000.
|
| Haim
|
| "Peter Yang [MSFT]" <petery@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:s7Gi6N62CHA.1660@cpmsftngxa06...
| > Hello Haim,
| >
| > It seems that your computer is not joined in cooperation domain. Please
| > join your computer into domain after the VPN connection is established.
| > Your computer is a workgroup computer at this time.
| >
| > If you have any questions, please feel free to post back.
| >
| > Thanks & Regards,
| >
| > Peter Yang
| > Microsoft Online Support Engineer
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
| >
| > =====================================================
| > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via
| > your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit
| > from your issue.
| > =====================================================
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| rights.
| >
| >
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| > | From: "Haim Beyhan" <haimb@enigma.com>
| > | Subject: Connecting to Windows servers through adsl
| > | Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 23:23:56 +0200
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| > | Xref: cpmsftngxa08 microsoft.public.win2000.security:4352
| > microsoft.public.win2000.networking:8838
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| > |
| > | I don't know if this is the correct newsgroups I should ask the
question
| > but
| > | I'll be grateful if someone can help me.
| > |
| > | I have Windows 2000 Professional / XP machines (connected to office
| > domain)
| > | which connect to internet through adsl line from home. The users first
| > logon
| > | with cached user account or resume from hibernate state then connect
to
| > | internet. The internet works fine. Then they run Cisco vpn client to
| > | connect to PIX firewall. The user authentication is through Radius
| server.
| > | The user can be authenticated without problem and the user can ping
the
| > | servers with their internal ip's and machine names. When the user is
| > trying
| > | to see any server's shares, he gets a logon window (username and
| password)
| > | on which the user name is internet connection's user name and it's
| waiting
| > | for me to type a password. It's the same for each server I want to
| > connect.
| > | If I give my domain user name ad password, I can connect without
problem
| > and
| > | see all the shares. This problem does not occur if the user connects
| > through
| > | dialup modem and then connects to vpn. He gets directly the server's
| > shares
| > | without any logon window.
| > |
| > | There is also a possibility to connect to adsl, then run the vpn
client
| > | before logon session. Then I can enter user name and password of my
| domain
| > | and logon to domain. Then the os is passing the domain user
credentials
| to
| > | the servers automatically thus preventing to show me logon window.
| > |
| > | It seems to me that however the os is passing always the last user
| > | credentials to the servers and when the server cannot authenticate, it
| > shows
| > | a logon window.
| > |
| > | I don't know if any of you had the same problem but what I know that
we
| > did
| > | not have such a problem until ~10 days. It started suddenly. We're
also
| > | updating always the machines through windows update site. I wonder if
| any
| > | security setting has changed anything on the operating systems.
| > |
| > | Thanks in advance,
| > |
| > | HaimB@enigma.com
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| >
|
|
|



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