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Default SecuRemote and MS Active Directory

Hi Folks,
I am trying to enable access to our network for remote (trusted) workers using SecuRemote and a checkpoint R65 gateway. I would like to integrate the log ins that my users have to enter with their normal windows log ins via Active Directory. I have come across a document that outlines the process at

http://www.works4me.com/Microsoft%20...cureClient.pdf

I have followed this document and it seems to be working well..... up to the point where I try to connect via SecuRemote! I get the fingerprint, but then in Tracker I see the error message

"REJECT: reason: Client Encryption: could not obtain user object. Timeout reached."

And SecuRemote just sits there with the bar moving across the screen.

Any clues or links to other documents that accomplish the same task?

Thanks in advance
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Default Re: SecuRemote and MS Active Directory

http://www.cpug.org/check_point_reso...0FW-1%20NG.zip

Link for integrating Check Point with MS Active Directory
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Default Re: SecuRemote and MS Active Directory

Thanks, i'll have a read through. Is there any major differences between NG (the docs) and NGX (my install)?
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Default Re: SecuRemote and MS Active Directory

Not really
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