Security problems of Windows 7 connecting to the VPN to a ras server

We run a domain for most of our users - but not all - due to the merger of companies

We use vpn connections from Windows at the standard address to access remotely via a no domain Server 2003 running RSA

Windows name nigel.hunter@domain-name

VPN username nhunter

When runnin Windows xp users can get access to the files on the servers

When you run Windows 7, they can

have found that the system windows 7 are passing the VPN user name and credentials instead of the credentials of domain

This does not prevent access

Anyone know how I can get to pass the credentials of the doamin during access to the VPN servers

Thanks in advanced for any help

Hello

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