Hello Chad,
You can use the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) to achieve
that result. Alternatively, if you are using the VPN to logon to the domain
using dial-up networking, you could use Group policy to define logon and
logoff scripts.
Thanks,
Terry Barcroft [MSFT]
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|>Is there any software that will connect to a WIN2K VPN
|>that will automatically map a network drive and then
|>disconnect when the user disconnects.
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|>THanks
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