We have remote users that use VPN to acces network resources while out of the office. We are currently creating VPN accounts for them on our X1000. Once they are authenticated on the X1000, then they can map drives, run program, etc.
We are currently converting to Active Directory, and all is running well. However, we are having an issue with access to one of our applications for users that have been converted to the new Active Directory domain.
What used to happen: once the VPN connection authentication process completed they were able to start up an application running on their laptop that accessed a back end database. The authorization for accessing the DB was though a SQL server local account that had Domain Users in it's access list.
What's happening now: authentication to VPN still working fine and can map network drives, but doesn't appear the user is being registered on the network, so not in Domain Users, so not able to access database.
Does this make sense to anyone? Any ideas as to how to get this to work? Feel free to respond with questions/challenges, but we really feel this is an authentication issue and for some reason, the registration with AD isn't happening.
We are currently converting to Active Directory, and all is running well. However, we are having an issue with access to one of our applications for users that have been converted to the new Active Directory domain.
What used to happen: once the VPN connection authentication process completed they were able to start up an application running on their laptop that accessed a back end database. The authorization for accessing the DB was though a SQL server local account that had Domain Users in it's access list.
What's happening now: authentication to VPN still working fine and can map network drives, but doesn't appear the user is being registered on the network, so not in Domain Users, so not able to access database.
Does this make sense to anyone? Any ideas as to how to get this to work? Feel free to respond with questions/challenges, but we really feel this is an authentication issue and for some reason, the registration with AD isn't happening.