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drynine Member since: 2006-01-30 13:14:32 | posted: 2006-01-30 13:17:34 Administrative problems
over the VPN ---------- I have a vpn setup on
2000 server. I have users
and groups setup to
control remote access to
this VPN. The problem is
that when I have a
computer that is not part
of the domain that
connects to the 2000
server over vpn and has
local computer
administrative rights,
those rights seem to
translate over the VPN
and grant the user of
that computer admin
rights on the domain.
Even though I used a
restriced domain user as
the logon for the VPN
connection this happens.
How do I prevent this as
there are security issues
here. |
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