Sonicwall Netextender Download Windows Vista

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Sonicwall Netextender Download Windows Vista

I have several remote users who need to be able to access the network via the SonicWALL NetExtender (v4.0.134). On their home computers, they are not members of our network domain. But I need them to be able to map drives as if they were, once they connect. I saw a post describing a similar requirement, but the workstations involved there were running Windows XP, and the options described don't seem to be the same in 7. Oh, I should mention that the SonicWALL being used is a TZ 100, not one of their dedicated VPN boxes.

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I know that I can have NetExtender run startup batch files when connecting, but if they're not using domain credentials, they still have to authenticate before using a drive share. (I also don't know how to deploy those batch files along with the NetExtender download, which would seem to be a requirement.) Anyone?? Yeah, but that's not what I'm looking for. They're highly non-technical folks. The intent is to just have a package for them to download and install with everything they need right there.

Especially when it gets into Vista/7 issues - where they need Admin privs to change the batch files? I'd really like to avoid that. Just spent 3 hours on the phone with SonicWALL Support. They insist this is supposed to just work, without needing the customized scripts for authentication. Ostensibly, I should be able to connect using a domain credential, and thus just map drives or run a logon script. Spent another hour on the phone with Support. Finally was told that, at least with the UTM products (they were noncommittal about whether it will work with the dedicated VPN devices), this will not work.

I spent a bit of time trying to write some scripts for it, and even some macros to make the deployment easier. I still may do that, but in the meantime, I realized that I could just have the users connect to server resources without actually having to map drives. So I created some shortcuts, and that seems to solve my problem for my users.

Setting it up is going to be a bit of a pain, but at least it'll work.