Windows articles set VPN boot automatic connection method diagram tutorial

  

Usually use VPN to set to boot automatic connection, how to set it? If you use the Windows
system, it is too easy to implement this function. There are many ways to do this. Here is the simplest one.

1. Create a new VPN network connection, PPTP, L2TP or SSTP, IKev2, as long as it is the VPN connection mode supported by the system. For new setup methods, please refer to the settings here tutorial
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2. After the VPN is established, confirm the connection and see if there is any problem with the connection settings. Remember to check the username and password.

3. Enter the created VPN connection properties, and cancel the “Prompt Name, Password and Certificate” in the “Options” option. Check the box below.

4, open the Windows boot folder, the path is as follows, if not found, please make sure that you have checked the "Show hidden folder" option in the folder properties.

Windows 7/8 boot folder path: C:\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\\Start

Windows XP Startup Folder Path: C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Start Menu\\Programs

5. Open System Network Center (Win7/8 system is Control Panel —— Network and Sharing Center —— Change the adapter settings, WinXP is in the control panel & mdash; & mdash; network center), drag the VPN connection to the startup folder above, as shown below:

6, here, VPN The boot auto connection setting is complete. It should be noted that your original computer
can be connected to the Internet automatically after booting, otherwise the VPN will fail to connect. If you have ADSL broadband, you need to manually click to connect to the Internet, you can also use the same method to set up to automatically connect.

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