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paul1901




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:57 pm
Post subject: Cisco VPN Before Logon

http://www.winforumz.com/windows/Connection-Manager-Cisco-VPN-client-logon-ftopict659046.html (Connection Manager with Cisco VPN client before logon)
I am trying to use the Cisco VPN client 5.0 with XP SP2 and have users dial into our VPN before the Windows logon, so they may connect and then log into the network and run their login scripts. I have setup a dial-up connection and configured the Cisco VPN client to use that connection, and ca..

http://www.winforumz.com/windows/Assistabce-Cisco-VPN-Client-ftopict611930.html (Asking for Assistabce w/ Cisco VPN Client)
Hi, we have two XP Pro PCs in a remote location that connects to the main site via DSL, VPN, Remote Desktop. I went to the remote site to replace the PCs and realized the people using VPN, Remote Desktop will not be able to print data when connected to the main site via vpn client and remote de..
« You writing about printing to network printers via TCP/IP in the domain of the remote site? If so, the alternative is to resort to local printing. »
« I'm referring to the inability of people to print data to local (slaved) printers at the remote site they are viewing via VPN. I hope I wrote this so others can understand it. »
« If the printers are at the VPN site, then it should be possible to set up the printers at that site through their IP addresses, if they are so equipped, that are in the same VPN domain. This could .. »
« They are dedicated printers connected w/ paraLLEL cables. However, I can probably take a networkable printer to the remote site. Then I'd have put the remote network printer on the main site network.. »

http://www.winforumz.com/windows/VPN-VPN-ftopict655446.html (VPN within another VPN?)
Hello, I use Cisco Systems VPN Client at work to do two things: 1. connecting to the *production* network from my office 2. connecting to the "normal" network from home (ADSL access): this means I can work from home as if I were in my office. I do 1 if I connect to "Connection Entry" = A, I do 2 i..
« I haven't test Cisco VPN, but for Windows you can do that. This link may help. Can I access two VPNs using Vista -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting .. »
« I just test. The Cisco VPN plus Windows VPN work. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on »
« Excellent! Now the only remaining problem is: how can I set up Windows XP VPN to work like Cisco VPN? The problem is that my company is using Cisco VPN's "group authentication" (+ RSA SecurID) and I.. »

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