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Using my XP Laptop with my XP MCE Home PC
The accounts I tried *DO* work from OTHER computers (not on my network), just not mine So far I have tried it from two XP clients and one Vista client. mind that these *VERY* same computers and accounts behind the *VERY* same router and cable modem *ARE* able to connect to OTHER VPN servers that I have set up,

Vista VPN connected, but not connected
The weird thing is that just over a month ago the troubled laptop worked so I think there is a setting that is messed up. 2) you may be able to open it but . ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistapermission.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.

VPN
I have a notebook with Vista Home Premium. With a single network connection, everything is OK (profiles, firewall, etc). Now I set up a VPN to my office intranet over the public WAN connection. I can ping computers in the intranet, I get the "internal view" addresses from the DNS so the connection is working.

VPN Issue
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "IDM" <renyjjos...@ibd.com> wrote in message news:OjazQAUbIHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Our vista business laptops are loosing connection as and when , after joining the domain. It was working fine earlier when

VPN GP in SBS 2003?
We do not use our VPN connection in a traditional way - no shared folders or files on a server. Simply Active Directory for CRM and SharePoint. That's it. So - I'm not sure my IT department would "Malke" wrote: Andrew wrote: My laptop has been set up to be a part of my work domain and is running Vista Business.

Windows or Linux for RoR Develpment?
However, I do not believe this is necessarily the fault of XP. In my experience, when I take that same thumbdrive and try it on another computer, it will work just fine. You can set up multiple VPN connections right from the same dialog. It takes me under 30 seconds to add a PPTP VPN connection on my XP box.

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laptop is on a corporate domain, and if I kill the VPN connection, I can access shared folders on any of the formerly XP (now Vista) machines on the home LAN. I've set up file sharing... run the network wizards bla bla bla.(My old home PC was XP a crap PC but the networking worked great!

Accessing PCs that connect to SBS server 2003 via VPN
However, I do not believe this is necessarily the fault of XP. In my experience, when I take that same thumbdrive and try it on another computer, it will work just fine. .... You can set up multiple VPN connections right from the same dialog. It takes me under 30 seconds to add a PPTP VPN connection on my XP box.

Cannot see Windows XP Computers
Gregory Malsack Technical Sales & Services Manager Data Direct/Data Vista Inc. Microsoft <canthon...@uswest.net> wrote in message news:#KkMxP9ZAHA.2100@tkmsftngp05... The network guys at the company I work for have set up VPN so that employees can connect to the company lan via the internet. I have a DSL connection

Cannot Create a VPN Connection in Vista
I could set up a Linux server in an hour. Setting up an NT server took a full day of reboots. But my boss told us we had to use it, so we worked 12 hour days, Of course, I also used it as an internal Web Server (now they call it Intranet), and provided a VPN connection to customers who wanted to test their

Remote SBS2003 Server
After that, please remove the Vista client from client computers in Server Management. 3. On Vista client, remove it from the domain. 4. User Set Up Client 2. If log on the user on another Vista client, does the issue persists? 3. Do the Windows XP clients work properly? 4. Please try to visit following

Client application cannot connect to server
If those don't work you need to go into the advanced security settings at the bottom and set it up so that unencryted passwords are allowed (PAP). How do I diagnose this? CoID={B3C82F11-36D2-46FE-A4F9-6A6F6329277A}: The user MyPC\Me dialed a connection named VPN Connection which has failed.

VPN access
Or does it take 20 seconds or so for the 23792 error to pop-up after NC appears to be attempting to establish the connection? Does the user get assigned the same role that other users are able to successfully connect with NC from? If so, you may want to set up a brand new test role with NC configured on it and map

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KS8829 KS8...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I set up a VPN connection to my work successfully. However, I can't access the internet when I am connected to the VPN. In order to set up my work email on Outlook I need to connect to the internet. Do I need to change the

VPN Link
I can seem to find a way to copy or rename the connection that sbspackage creates. Is this a limitation with SBS Connecton Manager or Vista? What am I doing wrong? Dave Simms What happens if you just manually set up the additional VPN connection, instead of using the wizard? It's easy to do.

Mmhhh.... Something Evil From Redmond Comes
Hi, I am unable to get a working connection from my Vista home computer to my Vista computer at work (my small business). I have set up the client computer to accept VPN calls, and I have set up a VPN connection at home. Every time I connect, Vista says that the VPN connection has been successfully made,

Can't remote into Vista Ultimate machines
Set up FBA or Basic authentication for Exchange ActiveSync, so all clients negotiate an SSL link before connecting. ..... For more information about the sign on process from a Windows Mobile 5.0-based device, see "Accessing a Corporate Network by using a VPN Connection" in Step 8, Manage and Configure Mobile

Domains and Workgroup
With a moderately well-designed database, VPN should be quite feasible. The simpler the database, the easier it will be to set up in this kind of environment. Nevertheless, I find the speed quite acceptable for most of the work that I do. A *very* simple, *very* well-designed client/server database could

Problem accessing shared Folders/Printers with Vista VPN
You don't need to have a vpn dial up adapter. You just need to set the local security policy to require CTRL+ALT+DEL to do interactive logon. our PLAP shows up without having to add a dummy VPN adapter as described below. So what is the secret to making this work on Vista like it does on Windows 2008 Server?

Remote Desktop Connection over VPN connects, then stalls
This is quick to set-up and you can mostly get away with the default settings. Configure a static address pool in you LAN IP range to be allocated to clients. As for the router, set it to Now XP and Vista clients can simply run the wizard for "create a new network connection" and selecting VPN as the type.