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| Howdy, I don't think this is a specific Vista-ism, may happen with XP as well, but noticing it most with Vista. I'm running Vista Ultimate. When I VPN into a customer's network my local resources try to connect using the VPN account, not my Windows account. For example. I VPN into Customer with username of Delphi and my machine's local items like Outlook, SharePoint, MS CRM 3.0, Visual SourceSafe, Windows Explorer, which all assume my Windows login of dlozzi are now trying to authenticate me with a username of Delphi. Some items like Outlook, SharePoint and VSS I can manually override and enter in the correct info. CRM and Explorer doesn't let me. I can see in Event View on my machine that CRM failed connect due to invalid credentials with user name Delphi. I cannot access my local network servers, \\Server1, due to invalid credentials and it won't let me enter any in. This is quite annoying. Is there anyway to keep my Windows authentication running for my local items? Thanks!! David Lozzi | Guest
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| You may want to use net use command to cache the credentials. these search results may help, Can access remote computer via VPN occasionally However, when the same user access the VPN, he uses cached credentials to access the remote computer. The VPN user may lose the cached credentials and may ... http://www.chicagotech.net/casestudy/vpnaccess1.htm - Similar pages VPN Issues How to get VPN client to authenticate on the server with the same credentials that they used to connect to the VPN How to manage VPN idle time ... http://www.chicagotech.net/vpn.htm Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "David Lozzi" <dlozzi@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:64650408-314B-485B-83A1-66425293EE5F@microsoft.com... Howdy, I don't think this is a specific Vista-ism, may happen with XP as well, but noticing it most with Vista. I'm running Vista Ultimate. When I VPN into a customer's network my local resources try to connect using the VPN account, not my Windows account. For example. I VPN into Customer with username of Delphi and my machine's local items like Outlook, SharePoint, MS CRM 3.0, Visual SourceSafe, Windows Explorer, which all assume my Windows login of dlozzi are now trying to authenticate me with a username of Delphi. Some items like Outlook, SharePoint and VSS I can manually override and enter in the correct info. CRM and Explorer doesn't let me. I can see in Event View on my machine that CRM failed connect due to invalid credentials with user name Delphi. I cannot access my local network servers, \\Server1, due to invalid credentials and it won't let me enter any in. This is quite annoying. Is there anyway to keep my Windows authentication running for my local items? Thanks!! David Lozzi | Guest
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| Hi David, This is a know problem in Vista due to a design change in Credentail Manager. The windows account (domain) credentials are actually cached, however, when a VPN connection is setup and VPN creds dont work while accessing a local resource the credential manager (CredMan)doesnt automatically fall back to the windows creds. To get around this problem there are 2 workarounds 1. Specify the full FQDN of the resource when you try to access it. This will enable CredMan to fallback to the cached windows creds automatically 2. Disable caching of VPN creds. If you do this the windows account creds will be used for all resources and you will be able to seamlessly access local resources. However, this will cause resources in the remote network to prompt for creds. Here is the procedure to disable caching of VPN creds - In the phonebook.pbk file there is a key called UseRasCredentials for every connectoid on your computer. For the one that you are using to setup the VPN connection set the value of this key to 0. thanks Aanand "David Lozzi" <dlozzi@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:64650408-314B-485B-83A1-66425293EE5F@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Where is this file located? I cannot find it. Thanks, David Lozzi "Aanand Ramachandran" <aanandr@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:46869b82@news.microsoft.com... Quote:
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