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From: Chris Woodward (cwoodwardBANFI.COM)
Date: Mon Apr 23 2001 - 13:59:32 CDT

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    Install Client for Microsoft Networks....once installed double click on it
    and check log on to windows NT domain and make sure you enter the correct
    domain...click Quick Logon.
    when you reboot enter your network password at work and then click ok.
    You will ALWAYS get the no domain error...this is normal.
    Now when your VPN activates, you will be authenticated to the network.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dave Hellman [mailto:dhellman12HOTMAIL.COM]
    Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 5:42 PM
    To: FOCUS-MSSECURITYFOCUS.COM
    Subject: VPN Authentication

    I'm not sure if this is possible and was hoping someone could fill me in on
    this.

    I am currently using third party software to access my corporate network
    through a VPN connection. I want to be able to login to a domain as well.
    Since the VPN is software and not the Microsoft VPN client, I'm not sure how
    I can login to the domain. I know when using the Microsoft VPN client in the
    past, I can open up dial-up networking and check the enable login box under
    my VPN connection settings. Since I am using a third party software VPN, I
    don't get an entry added to the Dial up Networking box. Is there a command
    that can be run in DOS to enable authentication to an NT/2K server? Thanks
    in advance for any help/advice.