I have a w98se machine which I use to connect to a w2000 domain via a cisco VPN tunnel. The problem is that I need to set up the w98se machine to use domain authorization when I get the secure connection.
This is a problem, because if I enable Domain logon in network settings, the machine asks for domain pass and login when I start it. Since there is no domain controller in the local network where this machine is located, I have to cancel that login. However, if I do that, the VPN connection will not connect, probably (I think) because of the lack of authorisation from the initial login.
Thus I have a deadlock: If I run the machine with a simple windows logon, I can use the VPN fine (however, if I cancel the windows logon, the problem is the same, the vpn connection will not work), but then I am not prompted for domain login when the secure link is established, only a normal windows login - which is insufficient, since I want to join the domain, not be a solo windows user outside the domain.
On the other hand, if I enable domain logon, I am prompted for that right from boot-up, where there is not yet a VPN link established. Thus I have to cancel that logon, with the result that the VPN won't work.
I see to ways of solving the problem:
1) get windows to not prompt for domain login at boot-up, but only when secure link is established.
2) Establish the VPN link prior to login at boot-up, and thus being already on the new network when the domain logon comes up.
But how? Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
-dennis
This is a problem, because if I enable Domain logon in network settings, the machine asks for domain pass and login when I start it. Since there is no domain controller in the local network where this machine is located, I have to cancel that login. However, if I do that, the VPN connection will not connect, probably (I think) because of the lack of authorisation from the initial login.
Thus I have a deadlock: If I run the machine with a simple windows logon, I can use the VPN fine (however, if I cancel the windows logon, the problem is the same, the vpn connection will not work), but then I am not prompted for domain login when the secure link is established, only a normal windows login - which is insufficient, since I want to join the domain, not be a solo windows user outside the domain.
On the other hand, if I enable domain logon, I am prompted for that right from boot-up, where there is not yet a VPN link established. Thus I have to cancel that logon, with the result that the VPN won't work.
I see to ways of solving the problem:
1) get windows to not prompt for domain login at boot-up, but only when secure link is established.
2) Establish the VPN link prior to login at boot-up, and thus being already on the new network when the domain logon comes up.
But how? Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
-dennis