Hello Chris, Thank you for update. If there's anything else I can do for you, please do not hesitate to let me know. Thank you and have a nice day, Best regards, Terence Liu(MSFT) Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ===================================================== This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you
Hello Chris, Thank you for your update. 1. Yes. If the slow link is detected, folder redirection will not be applied, even if you logon thru VPN. However, the folder redirection policy mean the new folder redirection policy. The old folder redirection policy is still be there. 2. The folder redirection and the offline folder are two separate functions. Even if the folder redirection
Terence, Many thanks for this informative reply. To confirm, if a slow link is detected, then certian GPO policies will not be applied including folder redirection - is this true when the user logs in at the CRTL+ALTLDEL screen via a dial up VPN? In addition, although you state that "the offline files has no relationship with Slow link detection", I can assume that if the folders such
I wonder if anyone has any thought on this? "Chris Swinney" wrote: Hi, I trying to figure out what can happen with folder redirection and offline files over VPNs (PPTP) on a slow(ish) DSL link. Firstly, I need to get something straight. For any kind of automatic GPO/folder redirection/offline file synchronisation to be applied to a remote computer (Windows 2000 SP4/XP
I'm a hard core Linux User with a Linux infrastructure I am attempting to expand upon and include FreeRadius, with my existing Linux-only OpenLDAP, Kerberos, Samba, Bind Infrastructure. Here is my situation. I want to be able to create MS-CHAPv2 VPNs, that use pptpd, pppd and freeRadius. I want to secure my Wireless Access points using 802.1X and PEAP, or EAP-TLS that are operated by my