Hi there,
Thanks for reading my post. I have two questions.
Q1. I have a XP user that is prompted for a username and pasword after connecting to the VPN. They are authenticated on the network but the laptop still prompts for a username and password.
Their laptop username and password are exactly the same as the network. The only difference is that the laptop is set up to Workgroup rather than DOMAIN etc.
Q2. A second XP user has the VPN Cisco client set up on the laptop. When they plug their laptop into the LAN and try to access Exchange through Outlook, the email client prompts for the broadband connection rather than using the default LAN connection. Is there anyway of correcting this problem?
Just wondering anybody has had the same experience and found a solution for the problem.
Thanks again for reading the email.
Regards,
Daniel
Thanks for reading my post. I have two questions.
Q1. I have a XP user that is prompted for a username and pasword after connecting to the VPN. They are authenticated on the network but the laptop still prompts for a username and password.
Their laptop username and password are exactly the same as the network. The only difference is that the laptop is set up to Workgroup rather than DOMAIN etc.
Q2. A second XP user has the VPN Cisco client set up on the laptop. When they plug their laptop into the LAN and try to access Exchange through Outlook, the email client prompts for the broadband connection rather than using the default LAN connection. Is there anyway of correcting this problem?
Just wondering anybody has had the same experience and found a solution for the problem.
Thanks again for reading the email.
Regards,
Daniel