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| Reply-To: "Richard Tubb" <richard@netlinktrading.co.uk>
| From: "Richard Tubb" <richard@netlinktrading.co.uk>
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| Subject: Re: Exporting VPN Settings
| Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:27:13 +0100
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| Hi Bob,
|
| Just a quick note to say that your advice on CMAK was superb. Many
thanks. I
| now have a full "one-click" solution to enable users to install VPN
details
| on their PC's.
|
| Regards,
|
| Richard Tubb.
| www.netlinktrading.co.uk
|
| "Bob Qin [MSFT]" <bobqin@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:xI$vlgoqEHA.1344@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl...
| > Hi Richard,
| >
| > Thanks for your update.
| >
| > To set "I am already connected to the Internet" as default settings, you
| > can try the following steps to create a customized connection.
| >
| > 1 Run CMAK to create a connection
| > 2 Follow the wizard until the last step which including "Advanced
| > customization"
| > 3 Check "Advanced customization", click Next
| > 4 Choose the .CMP file in file name box
| > 5 Choose Connection manager in the Section name box
| > 6 Type ConnectionType in the Key Name box
| > 7 Type 1 in the Value box
| > 8 Click Apply, click Next.
| >
| > Have a nice day!
| >
| > Regards,
| > Bob Qin
| > Microsoft Online Partner Support
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
| >
| > ====================================================
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| > that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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| > From: "Richard Tubb" <richard@netlinktrading.co.uk>
| > Subject: Re: Exporting VPN Settings
| > Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 21:36:13 +0100
| > Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely
| >
| > Bob,
| >
| > Many thanks - the CMAK wizard is ideal. For those following this
| > thread it
| > can be found on the Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server CD in
| > /i386/adminpak.msi for Windows 2000 PC's, or in the same location
on
| > the
| > Windows 2003 Server CD for Windows XP machines.
| >
| > Bob - a final question you may be able to help me with. I want to
use
| > CMAK
| > to create a connection profile JUST for a VPN, no ISP dial-up
| > connection
| > required. When created using CMAK a profile by default asks for a
| > telephone
| > number to dial. I am having to manually change this option (by
| > clicking
| > Properties from within the profile logon screen) to "I am already
| > connected
| > to the Internet". I'd like this option to be ticked as default for
my
| > broadband users who don't need to make a DUN connection before
using
| > the
| > VPN. Can you suggest a way this can be done?
| >
| > Regards,
| >
| > Richard Tubb.
| > www.netlinktrading.co.uk
| >
| > "Bob Qin [MSFT]" <bobqin@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:KBDKMR2pEHA.3636@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl...
| > > Hi Richard,
| > >
| > > Thanks for your posting here.
| > >
| > > I think CMAK (Connection Manager Administration Kit ) is just
what
| > you
| > > want.
| > >
| > > Microsoft Connection Manager is a client dialer and connection
tool
| > that
| > > you can customize by using the CMAK Wizard. You can use the
wizard
| > to
| > > create service profiles that include the functionality and
| > appearance that
| > > you want for your service. The wizard provides you with the
ability
| > to
| > > create a custom Connection Manager dialer for your remote network
| > clients
| > > that they can use to connect to the network. The wizard builds a
| > > self-installing package that contains the service profile. You
can
| > then
| > > distribute the custom service profile to users so that they can
| > install
| > > and
| > > run the custom version of Connection Manager.
| > >
| > > You can specify the elements that you want Connection Manager to
| > support,
| > > such as custom graphics, access numbers for dial-up connections,
| > VPN
| > > connections, automatic programs that run during a connection, and
| > other
| > > features that are specific to your service.
| > >
| > > Please refer to the following document for the detailed
information
| > about
| > > how to use the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK)
Wizard
| > to
| > > create a custom Connection Manager service profile.
| > >
| > > 317593 HOW TO: Create a Custom Connection Manager Service Profile
| > in
| > > Windows
| > >
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=317593
| > >
| > > Have a nice day!
| > >
| > > Regards,
| > > Bob Qin
| > > Microsoft Online Partner Support
| > >
| > > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
| > >
| > > ====================================================
| > > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your
| > newsreader so
| > > that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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| > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
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| > > rights.
| > >
| > > --------------------
| > > From: "Richard Tubb" <richard@netlinktrading.co.uk>
| > > Subject: Exporting VPN Settings
| > > Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:52:19 +0100
| > > Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely
| > >
| > > Hi,
| > >
| > > This question may well apply to "normal" dial-up settings
for
| > an ISP,
| > > but in
| > > this case I want to export a VPN connection I have created
| > under
| > > Windows XP
| > > to provide to end-users (perhaps as a single file that they
| > can
| > > double
| > > click) to setup the VPN connection on their desktop.
| > >
| > > Clients are primarily Windows XP Professional SP2 users,
but I
| > also
| > > have a
| > > handful of Windows 2000 users that I may also need to cater
| > for.
| > >
| > > Is there a way of exporting a VPN (or dial-up) connection,
or
| > perhaps
| > > even a
| > > 3rd party tool that will do this?
| > >
| > > Regards,
| > >
| > > Richard Tubb.
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
| >
| >
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