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HI - not sure if this will help, or if you have already resolved this.
I created a new connection (vpn) to my office via ADLS. Then, at the ctrl-alt-del stage, I ticked the "use dialup connection" box. It then asks what connection I want to use from a menu. I pick the VPN I created and - presto!! Cheers Jim "rfroberts@gmail.com" wrote: > Hello all. > > I have successfully managed to join my office based domain over VPN > through My Computer properties. However when I reboot to log onto the > domain it fails as my VPN connection is not established....fair enough! > How do I log on (Ctrl Alt Del) when I start my pc? > > My set up is > > Office > Windows 2003 Server (AD) > Windows 2003 Server (AD) ISA > Home > Windows XP Pro > > The only option for me to log on remotly at (Ctrl Alt Del) is by using > a modem, but my home internet connection is through an ADSL router. > > Any info would be great! > > |
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