Hi, I just installed OpenVPN but for some reason, it doesn't auto-connect to the only profile I have when I start windows.
It launches OpenVPN but I manually have to connect it
I copied the file in the auto-config folder, is there something else that needs to be done?
Thanks !!
Can't auto connect to a profile on Windows 10
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Re: Can't auto connect to a profile on Windows 10
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Re: Can't auto connect to a profile on Windows 10
Hi,
can someone explain to a non expert how to sort this problem in simple terms.
OpenVPN GUI starts automatically when my laptop starts.
but the icon is grey & i have to right click & connect & turn it green.
how do i start up my laptop & auto connect, so the icon is green on re-start?
i've searched here, on google, etc but no luck.
i'd like a simple step by step explanation please.
thanks!!
can someone explain to a non expert how to sort this problem in simple terms.
OpenVPN GUI starts automatically when my laptop starts.
but the icon is grey & i have to right click & connect & turn it green.
how do i start up my laptop & auto connect, so the icon is green on re-start?
i've searched here, on google, etc but no luck.
i'd like a simple step by step explanation please.
thanks!!
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Re: Can't auto connect to a profile on Windows 10
Hello carlostico and jas2021,
You can:
- Use OpenVPN Connect v3 and use the settings in there to set it to automatically connect after reboot and if necessary remember password.
- Use OpenVPN Connect v3 with an auto-login type profile (requires no user input) and use the Windows service daemon mode to have it start completely automatically outside of view even before user login.
- Use OpenVPN2 GUI and load an auto-login type profile into the auto-config folder and set up its service component so it runs as a Windows service daemon to start completely automatically outside of view even before user login.
Note that you can also do automatic start without auto-login profiles if you save username/password responses in a plaintext file, but for obvious reasons, we advise against doing that. Also note that if an MFA response is required that is also a hinderance to automatically establishing a connection.
OpenVPN Connect v3 download page:
https://openvpn.net/client-connect-vpn-for-windows/
https://openvpn.net/client-connect-vpn-for-mac-os/
OpenVPN Connect v3 in service mode:
https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resource ... emon-mode/
OpenVPN GUI in service mode:
https://openvpn.net/community-resources ... s-service/
Kind regards,
Johan
You can:
- Use OpenVPN Connect v3 and use the settings in there to set it to automatically connect after reboot and if necessary remember password.
- Use OpenVPN Connect v3 with an auto-login type profile (requires no user input) and use the Windows service daemon mode to have it start completely automatically outside of view even before user login.
- Use OpenVPN2 GUI and load an auto-login type profile into the auto-config folder and set up its service component so it runs as a Windows service daemon to start completely automatically outside of view even before user login.
Note that you can also do automatic start without auto-login profiles if you save username/password responses in a plaintext file, but for obvious reasons, we advise against doing that. Also note that if an MFA response is required that is also a hinderance to automatically establishing a connection.
OpenVPN Connect v3 download page:
https://openvpn.net/client-connect-vpn-for-windows/
https://openvpn.net/client-connect-vpn-for-mac-os/
OpenVPN Connect v3 in service mode:
https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resource ... emon-mode/
OpenVPN GUI in service mode:
https://openvpn.net/community-resources ... s-service/
Kind regards,
Johan
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Answers provided by OpenVPN Inc. staff members here are provided on a voluntary best-effort basis, and no rights can be claimed on the basis of answers posted in this public forum. If you wish to get official support from OpenVPN Inc. please use the official support ticket system: https://openvpn.net/support