Hello,
Does OpenVPN make "intrusive" changes to the system, by which I think I need to say (for the domain) "permanent changes that will not be 'erased' by a reboot?" I need this for customer acceptance.
VPCS (virt pc for cisco admin) does not make any changes at all --that I can tell. I am not really a "windows person" so the underlying system is basically alien to me.
I just got introduced to OpenVPN through Qemu and require an free/open solution.
Thanks, John
Windows: Does OpenVNP make perm.changes (ie tapinstall*.exe)
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Re: Windows: Does OpenVNP make perm.changes (ie tapinstall*.
tapinstall.exe is just a renamed DevCon.exe (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272/en-us). If tapinstall.exe installs a TAP device driver, this change is obviously permanent. So tapinstall.exe adds a new network adapter and a new network connection (a network interface) to the system. Is it a big deal?
Oh, and openvpnserv.exe installs a new service (OpenVPNService).

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Re: Windows: Does OpenVNP make perm.changes (ie tapinstall*.
Thanks, making changes would not be a problem from the user perspective, then, if microsoft does it. On the other hand, running without the ability to use admin privileges would be a problem on, say, a library machine
Thanks again, appreciate it, John
Thanks again, appreciate it, John