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One VPN server disconnects other VPN server
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Andrejs U" <andrejsu...@yahoo.com> wrote in message OS on source computer is Windows Vista Home OS on server is Windows 2000 Server RDP to this server is working. I have no problem when accessing shared folders

Vista, VPN & Freigaben
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from Solution One Ltd. AnthonyfromSolutionOne...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs thanks Manfred, I had installed the Windows 2003 patch for the TCP issues, and re-ran the CEICW (which got Vista working with VPN), but I had not re-run the Remote Access Wizard, after running the

Vista VPN subnet issue when not the connected client
I've configured PPTP vpn on a remote vpn server (2003 x64)... With Vista.. I can setup the vpn connection and connect just fine. If I try to connect to a resource on that vpn server say... \\server.domain it connects fine and prompts for password, if I try another server.. like \\serverb.domain.. it fails to find

Shared folders on XP/Windows Server 2003 via VPN from Vista
tridy tridy.2zz...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Wow, that's kinda weird that only one person is allowed for Vista native VPN server. I mean there could be something like 3 users limitation or something. Well, what can you do. I was thinking more about solution like Hamachi or

setting up my computer as VPN "server"
When I connect to a Win2003 server across the public internet via a Vista PPTP VPN client, after several hours (or days) of leaving the connection active, connectivity to my network shares (on a local Win2003 server) is lost. This doesn't happen with the Windows XP VPN client in the same environment.

VPN Autoconnect Under XP, Vista & 2000
... that no matter the device, OS version, or carrier that I try (even Wi-Fi) - I cannot get a Windows Mobile device to connect to my company's PPTP VPN server. (FYI - I've tried connecting to my company's PPTP VPN using Macintosh OS X, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and an iPhone: all of them work great - only the

Does Vista VPN Server support IKE?
"tkmlee" wrote: I have a Windows 2003 VPN server with RRAS (PPTP and L2TP). WinXP clients and connect perfectly with both protocols. Vista however can connect via PPTP, but it can't connect with L2TP. Has anyone run into this issue? I've been trying to figure this thing out for a while now and its driving me

Unable to access hosts by name across a PPTP VPN connection
To accomplish this, I need a handshake between Windows VPN Server and D-Link 804 router. For this, the VPN Server must support two things - IPSec and IKE. With Windows 2003 VPN Server, we couldn't do this. Is this possible with Vista VPN Server? Thank you in advance for your help. Pete IPSec is required so that a

Using VPN on Windows Vista
Robert Wolfe rwo...@shatterit.com microsoft public isa vpn I have a quick question here and perhaps this is not the correct place to post it, but thought I'd give it a try. I have a Windows 2003 Server box set up at home that acts as a VPN server. I have another server running Windows 2000 Server and another one

OT: RRAS doesn'tR
Gonzo n...@spam.com microsoft public windows server active_directory Thanks, do I need to install a certificate server? The 5 users connecting are on XP/Vista. If you have any firewalls external to the RRAS-VPN server you will also have to configure it for either allowing or perhaps "port mapping" to the VPN

Using VPN on Windows Vista
Also, I CAN access an FTP server on the VPN server over the VPN, so the problem is definitely not a routing one. So far no clues... All help has been gratefully received. Thank you. "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: We found, sometimes, the IPv6 of Vista VPN connection might cause the problem to share.

nat para vpn
In your case setup the VPN or SSH server on the desktop. The client (ie. the laptop) would then be able to access files/folders on the server. There is no need to setup a VPN or SSH server on the laptop. These illustrate this concept (I hope)... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/VPN-HomeUser.html

Problema configurazione VPN con Vista Home Premium
Michael Wirth [MS] mwi...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public de german windows server networking <mhfct...@gmx.de> wrote in message Es sieht also so aus, als ob die VPN-Daten die Windows-Anmeldedaten "überschreiben". Ich nehme an, das ist auch mit den Default Credentials gemeint. Wie kann man das verhindern?

VPN Server
Hi, I am planning to setup my home PC as a VPN to be able to access my data while am away. Instead of buying an expensive server OS I have windows vista business in mind to serve as VPN server. I will be sharing purely data via VPN. Is vista business capable of this role? Is there any limitations or incompatibility

Vista VPN connection error 800
Garry o...@brunet.bn microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi, I am planning to setup my home PC as a VPN to be able to access my data while am away. Instead of buying an expensive server OS I have windows vista business in mind to serve as VPN server. I will be sharing purely data via VPN.

VPN Server
mhfct...@gmx.de microsoft public de german windows server networking On 20 Feb., 18:03, "Michael Wirth [MS]" <mwi...@online.microsoft.com> wrote: <mhfct. Es kann sein, dass die VPN Credentials als sog. Default Credentials verwendet werden. Allerdings war das bei XP auch schon so. Was sagt denn "cmdkey /list"?

Setting up VPN
Enter the static ip of the vpn server, you want to connect to. and you should be set to go. note: make sure the user name you are using has dialin Gregory Malsack Technical Sales & Services Manager Data Direct/Data Vista Inc. gmals...@data-direct.com www.data-direct.com -- cpichon <n...@none.com> wrote in

Vista, VPN & Freigaben
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) nore...@chicagotech.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Assuming this is VPN pass through VPN router, you need open port TCP 1723 on the router forwarding to the VPN server. When access it, use the public IP address. Or this search result may help. VPN SetupFirewall Ports.

Vista VPN
ALL I CAN FIGURE.... is XP Home CANNOT funtion as a SERVER/HOST??????? : \ I don't know what "i get all the typical errors" means but without specifics no one will be able to help. Also if you did not run the test detailed in the URL I gave you its pretty hard for others to help... If you can't get a VPN link to

winxp VPN Server/client windows firewall problems
My problem: I cannot access any of my Desktop PC's shared folders or printers from my Laptop over the VPN connection. 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 built-in Vista software.