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Remote Access Policy and Dial-in Tab Neteng 12-05-2005
Posted by Neteng on December 5, 2005, 1:00 pm
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I have created a Remote Access Policy under RRAS. In my Domain Users and
Groups, I go to a user account, go to the dial-in tab and set the Remote
Access Permission to Control Access through Remote Access Policy. Click
Apply, then OK. If I open the properties of that user again, go to dial-in
tab, the Remote Access Permission is set to Deny Access, and access is
revoked. If I click Permit Access it allows me in. For some reason it's not
sticking to the Remote Access Policy. The policy is setup to look into a
group in which the user belongs and is granted access. Any ideas on how to
resolve this?



Posted by Neteng on December 5, 2005, 1:08 pm
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Sorry I forgot the important stuff--

Windows 2003 domain (running in a lab environment)
Native Mode
Authenticating users via Cisco ACS via Cisco VPN Concentrators

> I have created a Remote Access Policy under RRAS. In my Domain Users and
> Groups, I go to a user account, go to the dial-in tab and set the Remote
> Access Permission to Control Access through Remote Access Policy. Click
> Apply, then OK. If I open the properties of that user again, go to dial-in
> tab, the Remote Access Permission is set to Deny Access, and access is
> revoked. If I click Permit Access it allows me in. For some reason it's
not
> sticking to the Remote Access Policy. The policy is setup to look into a
> group in which the user belongs and is granted access. Any ideas on how to
> resolve this?
>
>



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