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When I am VPN'd into another network I get "Cannot generate SSPI context" in
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio when trying to Connect to Database Engine. This happens whether or not I have "Use default gateway on remote network" checked. Can someone help me fix this problem? -- Harolds |
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Answered in another post:
http://blogs.msdn.com/sql_protocols/...19/482782.aspx Hope this helps , Regards Fazal M Khan Pakistan Karachi -- Harolds "Harolds" wrote: When I am VPN'd into another network I get "Cannot generate SSPI context" in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio when trying to Connect to Database Engine. This happens whether or not I have "Use default gateway on remote network" checked. Can someone help me fix this problem? -- Harolds |
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I have the same exact issue, along with my domain account constantly getting locked when I have a VPN connection, however, after making the vpn connection if you go to Control Panel User Accounts Manage User Accounts Advanced Tab Manage Passwords Delete the dialup session entry in the saved passwords which is added when you connect via VPN After doing so, my domain account isn't locked any more, nore do I have the SSPI error with SQL. Hope this helps. This must be repeated after each connection to a VPN. Does anyone no of a way to disable manage passwords? -- jtn916 |
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Delete the dialup session saved password worked for me as a workaround. Control Panel User Accounts Manage User Accounts Advanced Tab Manage Passwords Delete the dialup session entry in the saved passwords which is added when you connect via VPN -- jtn916 |
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I agree totally, but that is all that I've been able to find as a workaround, granted it's a pain to do each time after making a VPN connection. If you find a more permanent workaround please post. I've looked for a way to disallow saving of the passwords all together, but have not been able to find it yet. -- jtn916 |