Yea, the Cisco client can let you run an app at login, which can be script that 
sits and waits for some event (server availability?) until it completes.
The MS client could be launched by a script that does what you need to couldn't 
it? Instead of click "this" to connect to vpn, click "that"?

These guys pc's aren't domain members I take it?

jlc

From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 7:36 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Running script via pptp


Just wondering if there was an easy way to have a login script run after the 
user is logged into windows and then connects to the vpn. My idea of putting a 
shortcut on the desktop they can click on met with resistance from sales people 
who hate to do anything different.  They used to have a Cisco ASA and swear 
that it did some logon script, although I didn't see it in the client side and 
the device is dead so I couldn't go look on the cisco side (if theres an 
option).

Thx








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