Re: VPN Access



Yes check the logs on the servers you are trying to access to see if a logon
failure shows and the name of the user account that was attempting access
and the source computer. If you select the option in the VPN connection to
specify domain name then I think that the credentials you present to the VPN
server are used to access domain resources and not the logon/password you
initially used to logon to your computer before trying to access the
N. --- Steve


"Mr.B" <MrB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That is interested. I will look in to logs.
If I understand correctly. When I use VPN TLS connection, I or my machin
do
not authenticate with the DC or resources, probably, only authenticated is
VPN connection, but when I use Username & Password, these credentials, do
cach, and are represented correctly to resources ?


"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

Make sure that you are logging onto your computer with credentials that
will
authenticate you to your domain resources. It sounds like the user
certificate is authenticating you to the VPN server but then your logged
on
user credentials do not. Checking the security log on the servers you are
trying to access for failed logon events may help determine why access is
being denied. -- Steve


"Mr.B" <MrB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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VPN server is ISA 2004 + RRAS
VPN Client is PPTP MS Client
CA is Enterprise root .
User Certificate is Valid


"Mr.B" wrote:

I have VPN(PPTP) access to my company. If I use Username & password I
connect
successfully and I can access share drive on one server.
But if I chose TLS authentication. I successfully connect to my
company,
but
I can not access share folder. Share folders, are Mydocument that I
synchronize with my laptop. I get pop up massage, to choose witch
certificate
to use.
In both type of connections, I can access Exchange server with my
outlook
client.






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