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How to connect to a remote Windows Domain by using the Start before Windows logon feature?

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How to connect to a remote Windows Domain by using the Start before Windows logon feature?

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To make it work, please proceed through the following steps: • Go to menu ‘File’ > ‘Preferences’, select ‘Start VPN Client before Windows logon’. • Go to ‘P2 advanced’, select ‘automatically open this vpn tunnel when client starts’. • Go to ‘P2 advanced’, select ‘automatically open this tunnel on traffic detection’. Now, please be aware that, due to the specificity of this functionality, it can only work with an IPSec VPN Client software that has been already activated. As long as the IPSec VPN Client software remains in trial mode, it will start only after the user clicked on ‘Evaluate’, and thus, after Windows logon of course. As a consequence, this is the only feature which cannot be tested with a demo version. Note: Because users can not check if the tunnel is opened, as Windows logon is not done yet, the best way to test your VPN Configuration is to define a ‘Remote VPN Client address’ (i.e. panel ‘Advanced Phase2’) and try to ping this IP address from the remote network.

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To make it work, please proceed through the following steps: • Go to menu ‘File’ > ‘Preferences’, select ‘Start VPN Client before Windows logon’. • Go to ‘P2 advanced’, select ‘automatically open this vpn tunnel when client starts’. • Go to ‘P2 advanced’, select ‘automatically open this tunnel on traffic detection’. Now, please be aware that, due to the specificity of this functionality, it can only work with an IPSec VPN Client software that has been already activated. As long as the IPSec VPN Client software remains in trial mode, it will start only after the user clicked on ‘Evaluate’, and thus, after Windows logon of course. As a consequence, this is the only feature which cannot be tested with a demo version. Note: Because users can not check if the tunnel is opened, as Windows logon is not done yet, the best way to test your VPN Configuration is to define a ‘Remote VPN Client address’ (i.e. panel ‘Advanced Phase2’) and try to ping this IP address from the remote network. If ping

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