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Connecting to Server using VPN for 98

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rabidbrowns - 24 May 2005 17:21 GMT
I have an offsite user working from home.  Her home PC is using Windows98.  
She can connect using VPN, but I can't figure out how to get the user
connected to the server that she needs.  I asked her to try to map and
connect as the domain\userid, but there is no "connect as" option for 98.  
Any thoughts?  Thanks
Richard G. Harper - 25 May 2005 00:43 GMT
She will need to log onto the VPN with an account and password that exist on
the domain and have the access she requires.  Windows 98 cannot do "Connect
As" in any manner or way.

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>I have an offsite user working from home.  Her home PC is using Windows98.
> She can connect using VPN, but I can't figure out how to get the user
> connected to the server that she needs.  I asked her to try to map and
> connect as the domain\userid, but there is no "connect as" option for 98.
> Any thoughts?  Thanks
 
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