The Logon to Microsoft Network parameter registers your PC on the private Microsoft network and lets you browse and use network resources after the VPN Client establishes a secure connection. This parameter is enabled by default.
To disable this parameter, uncheck the check box.
Note This parameter appears only on VPN Clients installed on systems running Windows 98 and Windows ME. For information on logging on to Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems, see the section "Starting a Connection Before Logging on to a Windows NT Platform."
If you do not need or do not have privileges for Microsoft Windows resources on the private network, disable this parameter. For example, if you require only FTP access to the private network, you could disable this parameter.
If you enable this parameter, click one of the radio buttons to choose the logon process:
Use default system logon credentials--Use the Windows logon username and password on your PC to log on to the private network. With this option, you do not need to manually enter your logon username and password each time you connect to the private network. This is the default selection.
Prompt for network logon credentials--The private network prompts you for a username and password to use its resources. If the logon username or password on your PC differs from those on the private network, use this option.
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