MS have just sent out a bulletin explaining that they have reworked VPN to make better use of Win 10 profiles. Here is the url
Ta-da. That is exactly what my tool uses to build client VPNs for Meraki.
What do they say about great minds? 😎
If it wasn't using PAP - yes, but we have to use PAP. Windows won't allow PAP credentials to be persistently stored, so auto-on doesn't work.
I don't know if its any help, but I have come across password managers that integrates with Azure Active Directory Services, which is compatible with Windows Active Server Directory, which means (bear with me), LDAP is available, and when I look at the Cisco CEPM Guide , it seems that we might be able to address the PAP storage issue. We would have to do some work . . .
Good thinking @Uberseehandel but alas as @SoCalRacer mentions, Meraki will only accept PAP authentication, and Windows wont allow a PAP password to be saved, which prevents always-on.
Possibly if AnyConnect gets implemented then we might have a chance.
Isn't all Meraki Client VPN PAP?