Can I trigger a login after login?

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I know, it soulds odd, but here's what I'm talking about. I have a customer who is using a Cisco device for their VPN client. The users log into their laptops and then run the Cisco client. What the client wants to do is then have them log into the domain. I told them I didn't think it could be done, but I'd ask. They can run login scripts and that's what I'm trying to get them to do, but they want it all to tie into the Active Directory, etc. So, is there a way to log onto a domain after you've actually logged onto the computer? Or do they have to be satisfied with simply running a login script? Thanks.

BD Hodge
Sr. Network Engineer
Spectrum Business Centers
 
If you are running a recent version of the Cisco VPN client 4.x, go to the
Options menu. Select Windows Logon Properties. Check Enable start before
logon. The VPN client will then start when the machine boots. Users will
be given the option of connecting to the VPN before the Windows logon
prompt. Cisco has extensive documentation for other configuration options
at www.cisco.com.

--
Eric Chamberlain, CISSP

BD Hodge said:
I know, it soulds odd, but here's what I'm talking about. I have a
customer who is using a Cisco device for their VPN client. The users log
into their laptops and then run the Cisco client. What the client wants to
do is then have them log into the domain. I told them I didn't think it
could be done, but I'd ask. They can run login scripts and that's what I'm
trying to get them to do, but they want it all to tie into the Active
Directory, etc. So, is there a way to log onto a domain after you've
actually logged onto the computer? Or do they have to be satisfied with
simply running a login script? Thanks.
 

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