Is it possible to get Win 7 to auto start VPN connection?

Hey all,
Is it possible to get Windows 7 to auto start VPN connection? Or can you recommend a 3rd Party VPN client application?
thanks

To make a batch file. exe or cmd, you need to open a notepad. Go to Start-All Programs -Accessories and click on Notepad. In notepad type in
rasphone -d ****** where is ****** a name of your VPN connection
For example: your Vpn connection is called My VPN
The command line will be:
rasphone -d My VPN
Then, save as .cmd or .bat for example. Vpn.cmd
2. Then, Go to Start-All programs -Startup Folder. Click on it with a mouse right button and drag the Vpn.cmd file (file you've made in a notepad). Now, you should see it in startup folder.
3 Right click on your Vpn connection, choose properties. Go to the ,,Option menu,, and Unmark (if marked) -prompt for user name and password, certificate etc. And press Ok.
Restart the laptop. if everything is ok, you will see appearing Command prompt after Windows logging. It connects automatically and disappears.

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