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Ian Burnell
Not sure where to log Microsoft Always on VPN queries, but I'll try here !
Have implemented it and is working fine but as always a few teething issues
1. The client machines (Windows 10) are registering the home router or Wi-fi address to DNS rather than the internal DHCP address so you can see the entry as 192.168.x.x. for example
2. VPN connects immediately after logon. Fire up File Explorer and all network drives present but showing red crosses. If user clicks they "connect" i.e. shows the folder contents, but if they start up Outlook with an H drive PST file it fails presumably because their H drive is not "active". Click on said H drive, turns green, fire up Outlook and all ok
Any thoughts welcome
Ian Burnell, London (UK)
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Have implemented it and is working fine but as always a few teething issues
1. The client machines (Windows 10) are registering the home router or Wi-fi address to DNS rather than the internal DHCP address so you can see the entry as 192.168.x.x. for example
2. VPN connects immediately after logon. Fire up File Explorer and all network drives present but showing red crosses. If user clicks they "connect" i.e. shows the folder contents, but if they start up Outlook with an H drive PST file it fails presumably because their H drive is not "active". Click on said H drive, turns green, fire up Outlook and all ok
Any thoughts welcome
Ian Burnell, London (UK)
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