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Vista VPN
After
I connect via VPN, I could not resolve to the internal IP ( using FQDN ), instead, nslookup uses my local dns server and return the public IP instead. 2. When I use VISTA to connect via VPN, I have no problem. ie. it resolves to the internal IP. 3. MY VPN server (W2003 server ) is also the DNS server and DC.

Browsing Internet While Connected To VPN
JJ J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Thanks. That answers my question. I won't set up my Vista PC as a VPN server for exactly the Can I work with the Vista VPN server like I could with Remote Desktop? And are there any inherent security weaknesses in Vista if I set it up to

XP SP2 as VPN Server Sharing Files Problems
And you need to get over the bitching about Vista. Many of the things people are complaining about are by design. Both Vista and the new server 2008 are from TCP/IP and VPN technology make how you connect from home irrelevant, unless your corporate IT staff is stupid enough to choose a Windows only "solution".

VPN PPTP Sudden problem in Vista
You could also set it up as a VPN server to allow machines on the physical network to useVPN to connect to the machine(s) on the virtual network. I see Vista is supported as a host (for non-production only) in VS2005 R2 sp1. Is ISA REQUIRED to connect the virtual network to the physical network/internet or will

VPN with SBS Premuim
Beide Clients WindowsXP und WindowsVista haben das unterschiedliche Passworter für den UltraVNC-Server.. Jedoch komme ich immer nur auf den WindowsXP Client und nicht auf den Windows Vista client. Meiner Meinung nach brauchst Du kein UltraVNC. Versuche den VPN-Server unter Vista korrekt aufzusetzen und dort ein

Problem accessing shared Folders/Printers with Vista VPN
Harry Ha...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing No joy i'm afraid! I dont have any options for 'Default Gateway' as i am using the download from Small Business Server 2003 VPN and it doesnt give those options! Any other ideas anyone? "Robert L (MS-MVP)" wrote: Try to disable

Vista can't connect to Win2k3 L2TP VPN server
Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20 "JJ" wrote: Great. However, once I set up Vista this way to function as a VPN server over the Internet, how do I access it from the client? Can I work with the Vista VPN server

XP SP2 as VPN Server Sharing Files Problems
Alejandro Esteve aeste...@teleline.es microsoft public es windowsnt dale una vista. VPN Server and Firewall Configurations There are two approaches to using a firewall with a VPN server: The VPN server is attached to the Internet and the firewall is between the VPN server and the intranet.

Vista as VPN server
ridergroov ridergro...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general Hello folks. I'm trying to set my Vista Ultimate at home to be a VPN server. I have gone through all the steps from here http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/PPTPVPN.html. I get through the whole thing fine, forward port 1723 and

VPN Server
I was able to establish a VPN connection to the server just fine from Windows XP, but now from Windows Vista, whenever I establish a VPN connection, it drops every time after about a minute, and I am not able to communicate across it during that minute of connectivity. I was not able to test this, but I saw some

Vista as VPN server
I forgot to add that when I try to ping the vpn server, even when connected directly to the network, I get a "general failure." "Jim Dykes" wrote: I'm having the same problem. Windows Firewall is disabled, but I still can't connect using VPN on my Vista machine, altough my supervisor with an identical laptop can.

Pristup ke sdilenym slozkam na SBS 2003 z Windows Vista pres ...
For information about Incoming Connections for Windows Vista, see Set up an incoming VPN or dial-up connection. Microsoft supports a Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) remote access server in Windows Server 2008. For more information about SSTP, see The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocoland the Routing and

VPN problem
David Da...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public isa vpn Hi, I have used vista business since its launch and I am using PPTP VPN, to a MS VPN Server at work to connect to the business network. I've done so succesfully for a couple of months and since a week or two it stoped working.

Vista Business, Wireless and VPN
Use
the local LAN IP address of the server, *NOT* the public IP of the router or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). The public addresses are only valid from a remote PC, ie. a PC not on the local LAN. http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/BasicVPNTest.html -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)

Mac Os-based VPN
Vista IPCONFIG and Network SettingsHow to remove IPv6 and Tunnel completely on Vista · How to disable ICS public connection in Vista · How to: Enabling ICS on Vista ... www.howtonetworking.com/vista/vistaipconfig.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.

Can't connect to VPN - The reason code returned on termination
Its
showing on vista only, if i am trying to connect through XP its working fine. Please help me out of this. Maybe, you need to read the information in the link, as it talks about possible solutions for Vista and VPN with a VPN server. Google is your friend. http://blogs.technet.com/rrasblog/default.aspx?p=2.

Problema configurazione VPN con Vista Home Premium
Roberto Pirini mangap...@libero.it it comp os win vista Abbiamo acquistato in azienda tre nuovi portatili con installato Vista Home Premium. Non riesco a configurarli per andare in VPN con il nostro server (win2003). Premetto che, con le stesse impostazioni, con i portatili che montano winXP/win2000 non abbiamo e

Vista VPN config for Server 2003
tridy tridy.305...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Ok, I have been researching a bit on a possibility of connecting 2 or more computers into one network (including my Vista Business x64). And there are 2 solutions that will work on Vista x64.

VPN Server
abhi...@online.microsoft.com abhishtonlinemicrosoft...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing 1) Is it problem of sharing the resources on the VPN server itself or on the corpnet? 2) By any chance do you know which protocol is being used netBios or SMB "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:

VPN connection stops responding
Is this a Windows XP or Windows Vista client? 2. Does this issue occur when VPN from another client? 3. Does this issue occur when VPN with another user account? 4. If we keep using the VPN connection, will this issue occur after 10 or more minutes? As you mentioned, user can VPN to Server, it indicates network