The SBS wizard basically ran a mini version of a standard Windows tool called CMAK.įirstly you need to install CMAK, the Connection Manager Administration Kit. Though the missing feature from subsequent SBS versions inspired this article, it can be used to create a deployable VPN client for any Windows Server. ![]() Small Business Server 2003 had a very nice little wizard that would create a deployable VPN client called “Connection Manager” which contained server connection information and allowed for proper name resolution over the VPN. This is not practical as it has to be done on every computer on which the VPN client was configured. I have addressed in in previous blogs by manually configuring the VPN client to point to the corporate server for DNS, and adding the corporate domain suffix. VPN name resolution is a common problem for many IT folk. ![]() Subtitled: What happened to the SBS Connection Manager?
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