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VPN w/ SBS 2003 Service Pack 1
I just started working for a company and have discovered that I know more than he does when it comes to IT, however I do not know how to set up a VPN. Keep in mind Vista will only accept one incoming VPN connection at a time so if you need additional connections you need to install a server class OS like W2K3

Outlook 07/windows mail
CONNECTION refers to particular network card or VPN/Dial-up connection. Now, same network card can be connected to different NETWORKS (home network, LAN at work, hotel Wi-Fi etc). Each network in Vista can be assigned a type that has predefined firewall settings. That's it, nothing too complicated.

VPN on a laptop
What do you mean by "VPN static route?" Thanks again for your help. For routing to work across a site-to-site VPN using routers, each router is the default You said you'd used VPNs and had now set up a branch office, you didn't say whether you were terminating the VPNs on the SBS or on a router at that end.

No VPN on client laptop
Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] ------------------------------ Please do not contact me directly, only respond in the Newsgroups MVPs do not work for Microsoft I have set up a two way persistent demand dial PPTP connection between two W2003 servers (sbs actually). The purpose of the link is to allow telephone calls to

VPN established but cant see my drives or network
We know that the passwords are correct, because we have changed those and have to enter the newly changed password to get the VPN connection to work. Somewhere along the way, Is there something on the SQL Server side to allow different authentications that we need to set up or to for SQL authentication?

Problem accessing shared Folders/Printers with Vista VPN
Skids "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote: Have you tried setting it up and your getting an error or what specifically do you need help with Have you run the remote only respond in the Newsgroups MVPs do not work for Microsoft ------------------------------ Send via Windows Mail on Vista Ultimate connected to SBS 2003

VPN error 619 Windows 2003 SBS NO ISA
Do Not Contact Directly. MVPs do not work for Microsoft. --------------------------------------- Sent via Windows Mail on Vista Ultimate connected to SBS R2 SMTP & POP email; RPC/HTTP Outlook (NTLM won't work though); PPTP VPN -all working fine for 6 months. SBS is set up with twin NICs and separate PnP BT 220V

Off Topic, Vista.
I've had a weird case in RPC over HTTPS in VISTA where I couldn't get it to work unless I first made a VPN connection to the SBS box then RPC over HTTPS would work. However, my remote clients who were set up to use Outlook over the internet are telling me they still can't connect. I thought maybe with the new

VPN & RD connection problems
... (very easy to set up)- and also has irc capabilty - I want to start using the rails channel - Mysql and Mysql gui (all install directly with yum - I use yumex) - openvpn - the network manager that comes with Fedora nicely combines handling of wireless and wired LAN and the vpn connection.

PPTP misery
Office A has no server, and a couple of Vista Business PCs. I do have full access to the 2Wire modem/router there, and I've set myself up a firewall rule so that I can connect using Remote Desktop to the PC concerned. That too works fairly reliably from home. I've set up the VPN connection on the PC at office A,

VPN Connection...failed. The error...is 734.
Logged in as domain user 5. tested using VPN connection created in step 2 6. connected! I have NEVER had this type of problem with a VPN setup and it struck me as I set it up just last week, and it is a very standard installation, so I know it's not any policies that are not configured right out of the box.

Off Topic, Vista.
The one item I miss is Sonicwall's SSL VPN connection which is 32-bit only. I must fall back to the built-in VPN in Vista. I have tried setting up a new administrative user but the issue remains. I have scanned the policies in gpedit.msc and the Registry entries and found nothing set (or not set) that I believe

Off Topic, Vista.
Currently my VPN configuration and RD do not work. I have tried lots of different scenarios from this web site and none of them seem to work. All the ports are manually forwarded through my netgear 834g firewall router SBS is providing DHCP SBS is set up with one network card configuration with the netgear

Connecting CPRS via VPN
FIFTH, are you inferring that simply setting up the VPN tunnel does not encrypt the connection? We need to setup Secure Shell (SSH) separately in order to be protected? Isn't the VPN tunnel automatically encrypted. In similar fashion, why do you recommend third-party firmware and VPN software, doesn't Windows Vista

VPN access
Then there's the whole "add a network connection wizard" - completely missing on Macs. OS X just takes it in stride. How does the Mac know how to set up a PPTP VPN connection to work? Does it read your mind and just set it up for you? Use a wireless and a wired connection on the same laptop? I do it all the time.

Trying to set up VPN to work
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 If so, how do I do that??? Help!! That's the split tunneling issue. If your running the Vista PPTP VPN client check this Cable Guy article (written for XP

Multiple mixed Public/Private networks
Open your Norton or, other Virus program (I have NIS 2007 on Vista & NIS 2006 on XP) they both look the same. 2. Expand the Setting Tab 3. Its working. I disabled my firewall and booted the main pc and it popped up all working in myt network place... Dont know whether the pcs just needed a reboot or it was the

Demand Dial PPTP VPN fails
Joe Morris jcmor...@verizon.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup "brichter45" <brichte...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I'm working on unless they can set up a VPN connection - and see the next note. If there is no connection possible at all, you'll need to enter the MAK at some point and

Problem accessing shared Folders/Printers with Vista VPN
mvps.org> wrote: Do a simple test. Can you telnet port 3389? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting onhttp://www. I've set up remote desktop on it so I can remote in from work and that's worked fine for a long time. About 6 months ago I built a home theater PC and

...currently no logon servers available...
Details: I have a Vista 32-bit Desktop PC set up as a VPN Server using built-in Vista software. I have a Vista 32-bit Laptop PC set up as a VPN Client using I have successfully established a VPN connection between the two PC's. When I browse the Network from my Laptop, I only see the Laptop PC; I do NOT see the