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No "Logon using dial-up connection" on Vista login screen

 
 
Agent86
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      02-17-2007
In windows 2000, Windows XP there was an option to logon using a dial
up connection. I used this feature to logon to my business network
over a vpn connection and found many advantages to doing it this way.
Sadly I cannot find this feature in Vista (business or ultimate) -
does anyone know how to achieve the same results?

Paul
 
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      02-26-2007
You need to have 'domain joined' machine and VPN connection (setup) for all
user. If you have these two then you will see a PLAP button at the right
bottom of your login screen which provides the same functionality.

"Agent86" wrote:

> In windows 2000, Windows XP there was an option to logon using a dial
> up connection. I used this feature to logon to my business network
> over a vpn connection and found many advantages to doing it this way.
> Sadly I cannot find this feature in Vista (business or ultimate) -
> does anyone know how to achieve the same results?
>
> Paul
>

 
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BG
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      03-20-2007
Hi,
I have the same problem agent86 has. I have joined the domain while at home
and connected to the vpn. Now when I use a user from the domain I dont see
any option to use a dialup/VPN

I have setup my vpn connection for all users. Still I dont see any PLAP
(what is a plap)

Thanks for your time
.../Bruno

"" wrote:

> You need to have 'domain joined' machine and VPN connection (setup) for all
> user. If you have these two then you will see a PLAP button at the right
> bottom of your login screen which provides the same functionality.
>
> "Agent86" wrote:
>
> > In windows 2000, Windows XP there was an option to logon using a dial
> > up connection. I used this feature to logon to my business network
> > over a vpn connection and found many advantages to doing it this way.
> > Sadly I cannot find this feature in Vista (business or ultimate) -
> > does anyone know how to achieve the same results?
> >
> > Paul
> >

 
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perfimage
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      04-18-2007
I too had the same problem but this post helped me find the answer.

After prossing CTRL ALT DEL to opent he login screen, press "Switch User".
Ath that point another icon (blue computer) will appear at the bottom R of
the screen. Click that and your dialup or VPN connections will appear.
Choose the one you want to use and logon normally.

Cheers,

RED

"BG" wrote:

> Hi,
> I have the same problem agent86 has. I have joined the domain while at home
> and connected to the vpn. Now when I use a user from the domain I dont see
> any option to use a dialup/VPN
>
> I have setup my vpn connection for all users. Still I dont see any PLAP
> (what is a plap)
>
> Thanks for your time
> ../Bruno
>
> "" wrote:
>
> > You need to have 'domain joined' machine and VPN connection (setup) for all
> > user. If you have these two then you will see a PLAP button at the right
> > bottom of your login screen which provides the same functionality.
> >
> > "Agent86" wrote:
> >
> > > In windows 2000, Windows XP there was an option to logon using a dial
> > > up connection. I used this feature to logon to my business network
> > > over a vpn connection and found many advantages to doing it this way.
> > > Sadly I cannot find this feature in Vista (business or ultimate) -
> > > does anyone know how to achieve the same results?
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >

 
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