>If you use the same certificate on two clients, it will do that.
>Or if you connect two clients to a shared key instance, it will do that.
>
>In the first case, you can check "Duplicate Connections" to allow multiple 
>people to connect from the same certificate, but that is highly discouraged.
>
>Use SSL/TLS and give each client their own certificate and you'll be much 
>better off.

Is there any complete walk-thru tutorials on how to properly set this up? I 
have an office of about 50 sales staff that eventually want to get VPN 
operational... I was looking at OpenVPN... the OpenVPN windows client seems to 
need to run as administrator which isn't an option in out case (maybe I'm 
missing something). I'm looking for the least path of resistance and best way 
to set this up.
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