Re: Connecting to Windows servers through adsl

From: Peter Yang [MSFT] (petery@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/04/03


From: petery@online.microsoft.com (Peter Yang [MSFT])
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 13:55:22 GMT


Hello Haim,

Just checking in to see if the suggestions were helpful.
Please let us know if you would like further assistance.

Thanks & Regards,

Peter Yang
Microsoft Online Support Engineer

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| Subject: Re: Connecting to Windows servers through adsl
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| 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
|
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| | From: "Haim Beyhan" <haimb@enigma.com>
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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
| | >
| | > =====================================================
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| | > your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit
| | > from your issue.
| | > =====================================================
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| | >
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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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| | > | 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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