Fernando Monteiro
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In my environment I have Windows devices registered with Autopilot, these devices were distributed to a team to work from home.
Eventually these employees come to the business environment and when connecting the device to the wired network, the login fails.
Another question is, I have machines in my local domain managed with Configuration Manager, and we send these machines for use outside the organization but the user cannot log in because the computer does not recognize the domain.
In this scenario, machines from the internet go to the local domain, and vice versa, machines from the local domain go to the internet.
From what I have analyzed, the solution is to configure the CMG (Configuration Manager Gateway) which would be the solution to unite the two environments allowing login within and outside my organization.
I would like help on how to configure this scenario.
Eventually these employees come to the business environment and when connecting the device to the wired network, the login fails.
Another question is, I have machines in my local domain managed with Configuration Manager, and we send these machines for use outside the organization but the user cannot log in because the computer does not recognize the domain.
In this scenario, machines from the internet go to the local domain, and vice versa, machines from the local domain go to the internet.
From what I have analyzed, the solution is to configure the CMG (Configuration Manager Gateway) which would be the solution to unite the two environments allowing login within and outside my organization.
I would like help on how to configure this scenario.