Dial up logon to domain with XP
This is a discussion about Dial up logon to domain with XP in the Windows Networking category; We've got an XP client on Win NT 4 server network. She logs on fine when on the LAN, can get to all the correct folders, internet, etc. When she dials up from outside the office, the shared folders that are supposed to get mapped during the logon script don't get mapped, and she can't get to the internet at all.
We've got an XP client on Win NT 4 server network. She logs on fine when on the LAN, can get to all the correct folders, internet, etc. When she dials up from outside the office, the shared folders that are supposed to get mapped during the logon script don't get mapped, and she can't get to the internet at all. It seems like she's getting authenticated, because she can open network folders through the START RUN window, and all the permissions are correct. I've got the dial up session set to logon to the domain (as far as I can tell), so why is it not mapping correctly? What could be causing it to fail to go to the internet?
Our Win95 and 98 clients can logon to the domain and internet remotely with far fewer problems. Where the heck is winipcfg command in W2K and XP????
Thanks
Our Win95 and 98 clients can logon to the domain and internet remotely with far fewer problems. Where the heck is winipcfg command in W2K and XP????
Thanks
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