Cool.

I'll have to read up on that too.

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 19:38, Phil Brutsche <p...@optimumdata.com> wrote:
> I've haven't done it with L2TP but I have done it with PPTP. I don't see why
> it would be any different - the login dialog doesn't distinguish between
> L2TP, PPTP, or true dial up via analog modem or ISDN.
>
> On the system login dialog there is a check box called "Log on with dial-up
> connection". Check that, enter username and password, then press "OK". It
> will then present you with a list of dial-up connections. Select the dial-up
> connection then press "OK" again.
>
> When you create the L2TP connection create it for anyone's use rather than
> the current user - it won't show up otherwise.
>
> Kurt Buff <kurt.b...@gmail.com> previously uttered:
>
>> Does the Windows L2TP client (XP is what we run) support access prior to
>> login?
>
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>
> Phil Brutsche
> p...@optimumdata.com
>
>
>
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