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      11-18-2005, 01:18 AM
I have some laptops I need to configured to log on to a domain LAN via 1X
modems and VPN. I can make it happen, but there are two problems:

1. The process involves three separate logons and passwords: for Windows,
the 1X dial connection, and the VPN. This is cumbersome and error-prone,
but there doesn't even seem to be any way to default the dial and VPN
credentials properly.

2. I need to limit bandwidth utilization over 1X, so I'm going to have to
make sure that these laptops never try to do folder synchronization,
default or roaming profiles, etc.

Is there a simple way to do these things, or will I have to used CMAK? And
if the latter, how much of this can it actually do?

I've never used CMAK, but it looks like a pain to configure. Am I wrong?
Is it the right tool? I don't want anything fancy; simple is best.

/kenw
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      11-18-2005, 03:27 AM
By the way, the kicker: this has to support new users who have never
logged on to the laptop or domain before, which means their profile doesn't
yet exist on the PC. I.e., I need to pre-define the dial and VPN
IDs/passwords for new users.

Dial-up network allows me the option to save the default IDs and passwords,
but when I dial as a logged-out user, it overwrites those with Windows
defaults.

BTW, I've been playing with CMAK (what lousy documentation!). Where can I
find phonebook entries? Do I need them to launch the dial-up link? I
already have a VPN and dial-up session defined -- all I need to do is
control the &^%$&^%$ defaults.

/kenw


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>I have some laptops I need to configured to log on to a domain LAN via 1X
>modems and VPN. I can make it happen, but there are two problems:
>
>1. The process involves three separate logons and passwords: for Windows,
>the 1X dial connection, and the VPN. This is cumbersome and error-prone,
>but there doesn't even seem to be any way to default the dial and VPN
>credentials properly.
>
>2. I need to limit bandwidth utilization over 1X, so I'm going to have to
>make sure that these laptops never try to do folder synchronization,
>default or roaming profiles, etc.
>
>Is there a simple way to do these things, or will I have to used CMAK? And
>if the latter, how much of this can it actually do?
>
>I've never used CMAK, but it looks like a pain to configure. Am I wrong?
>Is it the right tool? I don't want anything fancy; simple is best.


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Fax (403)275-4535
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      11-18-2005, 01:55 PM
Further fun and games: It looks like CMAK's dialing only understands
traditional phone numbers. 1X modems use full alphanumeric addresses, so
it's impossible to configure them. Same for PBA.

What gets me is that I already have all my connect profiles properly
defined in traditional Dial Up Networking. All I'm trying to do is save
the defaults for logged-out users.

If CMAK could use DUN definitions, I'd be home free.

/kenw


(E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>By the way, the kicker: this has to support new users who have never
>logged on to the laptop or domain before, which means their profile doesn't
>yet exist on the PC. I.e., I need to pre-define the dial and VPN
>IDs/passwords for new users.
>
>Dial-up network allows me the option to save the default IDs and passwords,
>but when I dial as a logged-out user, it overwrites those with Windows
>defaults.
>
>BTW, I've been playing with CMAK (what lousy documentation!). Where can I
>find phonebook entries? Do I need them to launch the dial-up link? I
>already have a VPN and dial-up session defined -- all I need to do is
>control the &^%$&^%$ defaults.
>
>/kenw
>
>
>(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
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>>I have some laptops I need to configured to log on to a domain LAN via 1X
>>modems and VPN. I can make it happen, but there are two problems:
>>
>>1. The process involves three separate logons and passwords: for Windows,
>>the 1X dial connection, and the VPN. This is cumbersome and error-prone,
>>but there doesn't even seem to be any way to default the dial and VPN
>>credentials properly.
>>
>>2. I need to limit bandwidth utilization over 1X, so I'm going to have to
>>make sure that these laptops never try to do folder synchronization,
>>default or roaming profiles, etc.
>>
>>Is there a simple way to do these things, or will I have to used CMAK? And
>>if the latter, how much of this can it actually do?
>>
>>I've never used CMAK, but it looks like a pain to configure. Am I wrong?
>>Is it the right tool? I don't want anything fancy; simple is best.

Ken Wallewein
K&M Systems Integration
Phone (403)274-7848
Fax (403)275-4535
(E-Mail Removed)
www.kmsi.net
 
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