From: Pierre on 23 Apr 2010 11:30 hi, I have a laptop which is part of a domain. if I boot the PC at home with only an Internet access, then open a VPN to my domain (not a MS VPN, just an IPSec tunnel), the laptop has IP connectivity (ping, etc.) to the domain controller but continue to think it is booted outside remotely (eg with no access to domain controller/resource) is there a way to force it to recheck if it has connectivity to the domain/domain controller to gain access to domain resource, change password, etc. TIA, Pierre. laptop: WinXP Pro SP2 domain controller : Win2K3 R2
From: John Wunderlich on 23 Apr 2010 16:10 Pierre <pierre.bru(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:5a1d6ca8-4d4d-45e7-9248-45492ba1c577(a)s9g2000yqa.googlegroups.com: > hi, > > I have a laptop which is part of a domain. if I boot the PC at home > with only an Internet access, then open a VPN to my domain (not a MS > VPN, just an IPSec tunnel), the laptop has IP connectivity (ping, > etc.) to the domain controller but continue to think it is booted > outside remotely (eg with no access to domain controller/resource) > > is there a way to force it to recheck if it has connectivity to the > domain/domain controller to gain access to domain resource, change > password, etc. > > TIA, Pierre. > > laptop: WinXP Pro SP2 > domain controller : Win2K3 R2 > No guarantees, but try this: From a command prompt, enter the command: browstat getpdc 1 domain or browstat status Where the "1" represents your connection number from the command: browstat dn and "domain" is replaced with your domain. If you don't have the browstat command on your system, you can get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=49AE8576-9BB9-4126-9761-BA8011FABF38&displaylang=en HTH, John
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