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Keep VPN connected when switching windows users
There are a couple of old threads on this but they don't have any answers.
So I'll try starting a new one just in case.
Is it possible to keep the Remote Access VPN connection alive when the Windows client does a Switch User?
We're using E87.20
thanks
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This is likely considered a security risk, what is the use case behind this?
Machine Authentication might be an option:
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I dont believe that was ever possible, as far as I know.
Andy
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This is likely considered a security risk, what is the use case behind this?
Machine Authentication might be an option:
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we have scenarios where we are performing AD changes on users that are remote workers. These changes require users to do a switch user session while still maintaining connection to our corp vpn. Occasionally ServiceDesk employees also need to do a remote desktop to a remote client. When the client clicks ok to give control of his desktop the VPN connection is closed. I suspect it's the same reason as a switch user.
I'll look at machine authentication. thanks
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That sounds like your best bet, for sure.
Andy
