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VPN and Static IP Question
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old one running XP SP2 and the new on Vista - Although I am sure I am overlooking something I appear to have the Vista VPN connection setup the same as the XP "bspeed" wrote: I have set-up up a VPN to work and when I click on the icon, it checks my pasword and before it connects I receive the following

How can I add Microsoft VPN support to our company network?
I am able to connect remotely via RWW to my clients Server, but the Internet connection from their Server does not work now. This is really strange, as I have my own SBS server set up exactly as my clients. I can access VPN on my system with no issues, but my clients server keeps giving me the 718 error message

More dumb thing Vista is doing... Now its demands I set up a ...
No matter what I do, I can't get Vista to save out the connection so I can tinker with the properties. My only option is to run through the wizard which acts exactly as described by Brian. It doesn't work when you use the "Don't connect now; just set it up so I can connect later" option and/or the "Set up the

Unable to run as administrator
I would only set it up on a secure LAN and a secure vpn connection. On Sep 5, 11:03 am, "Kevin Bilbee" <kbil...@standardabrasives.com> wrote: Not only I do wish jBASE would make the configuration and setup of JRFS simpler. I'm sure thats why most people have bad experiences with it and see other alternatives.

PLAP provider
Do you have 169.254.xx IP. Post back the result of ipconfig may help. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www. Like the other options, you will likely have to MANUALLY set up your IP info in the adapter, or purchase a new wireless access point.

Remote Desktop Web Connection problem
My clients have a SBS2003 network which is working perfectly but they want to move the server out of the office to a hosted environment. Can we use the VPN connection for all the clients, or do we set the primary DNS controller of the clients to the new public IP of the remote server? Any help greatly appreciated.

Now Outlook over the internet isn't working
I am having problems getting Remote Desktop Web Connection with Windows Vista Business edition, IIS 7.0 to work across the internet. I have read many articles on this site and others about setting it up. I have defined my own port and it is forwarded in my router to my PC host. When I am on any computer of my own

Vista losing internet connection when joined a domain
This was attached to the Wireless Network Connection 2 on the Host PC I activated and connected into the VPN and all my network drives were now available I can now work from home on any Virtual PC configuration and have full access to my network drives. But note, I had set up the loopback adaptor and do all the

Ghost Imaging and KMS activation
Yes, I can. How do I resolve the name resolution issue? I'm using dyndns for the host name resolution, which is working well. How does a remote computer learn of 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

FIXING VISTA WIRELESS NETWORKING PROBLEMS - SEVERAL SOLUTIONS
There you can also find a link to the VPN/remote access teams blog and the newsgroup. I am sure someone there would be able to help you set that up. This does not work, as we cannot seem to run Remote Desktop and Internet Access at the same time. How can we configure this PC to do both? Thanks.

Network Connection Fails from One Laptop but not the other
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? It's one dialog - pretty easy. You can set up multiple VPN connections right from the same dialog. Use a wireless and a wired connection on the same laptop? I do it all the time.

What is better jRCS or JBASE Objex?
Then set up a time when the remote can give you access to the machine, log in and do the software installations. You could then establish a VPN back to the SBS server for software installations/updates. The assumption here is that the remote machines are XP Pro or Vista Business/Ultimate. I'm also assuming that the

Off Topic, Vista.
How do I resolve the name resolution issue? I'm using dyndns for the host name resolution, which is working well. How does a remote computer learn of the 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

Vista64 remote desktop to a XP32 Pro PC ?s
Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I] h...@kvoa.com microsoft public windows vista mail What kind of email server do you use at work? I will be accessing my office network by a VPN connection and/or remote desktop, but have tried to set up my email account to view in windows mail unsuccessfully even once connected to the

Access 2003 to SQL Server 2000 over a VPN
Ted, you do know that Win98 & ME simply won't run on modern PCIe motherboards, right? You do know that XP and Vista don't run, or run with extreme compromises to video ..... This means that, depending on the recipient address of each message, I want it to go to: smtp.relay.host mail.company.com To set this up,

Accessing PCs that connect to SBS server 2003 via VPN
1] No VPN. Direct Remote Desktop connection. 2] Yes directly to work PC. 3] Thats the network guys job. He says its done but I am not getting much help from him. to Mgers :( Do other people also rdp to their work computers? It may be that the network is set up so that different ports map to different computers.

VPN Connects, But can't Ping Server
Following a post on the Microsoft Partner newsgroup I was informed that Vista will not allow a VPN to be set up over a wireless LAN connection as it will "bspeed" wrote: Kim, Thanks, but since I am using a hotel's wireless network, and I do not have the tools for dial-up I guess I will have to wait until I get

BCM 2007 remote server connection problem
I have a home network set up and working well and I established a VPN connection through my wireless router that I access my home machines while at work. Two PC's on the home network: 1 XP and the other Vista home Ultimate 64 bit. The VPN connects to the Vista PC. Once i connect I can't do anything!

Internet Access at the Same Time as Remote Desktop Connection
Rasphone should certainly work on Vista Home Premium - I set up a test connection on a Home Premium machine here; and it worked okay. Back up the user's *.pbk file, then delete the original and re-create the VPN entry from scratch. See if you still get a DEP error. If you do ... well, that's very weird.

Delete remote assistance invitation?
Then set up a time when the remote can give you access to the machine, log in and do the software installations. You could then establish a VPN back to the SBS server for software installations/updates. The assumption here is that the remote machines are XP Pro or Vista Business/Ultimate. I'm also assuming that the