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Vista droping connection
"David" wrote: 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. I have dual internet connections at home and multiple computers and

VPN Connection through Vista
What VPN client are you using? The one in built-in to Vista? Just to be clear. -Frank Thanks, Frankstar. On all computers I'm using the Windows host and client. The VPN server is Windows Server 2003 Sp1. The two home computers are the built-in client with the PPTP protocol. -- L. James -------------------- LD James

File sharing between remote Vista PCs connected to the Internet?
Una ulteriore domanda, volendo mettere il VPN server nella "DMZ" (ovvero la rete locale che mi ha assegnato FW) che cambiamenti devo fare per far vedere comunque le due reti?? Non so se sarebbe una buona soluzione dal punto di vista della sicurezza, visto che perderesti la protezione del pix per il traffico verso

Delete remote assistance invitation?
mhfct...@gmx.de microsoft public de german windows server networking Hallo, ich habe erstmals einen Laptop mit Vista in die Domain (Win Server 2003 R2) aufgenommen. Dann habe ich eine VPN-Verbindung eingerichtet. Mit dieser komme ich auch problemlos ins Netz und sehe alle Rechner. Wenn ich aber auf einen Rechner

Vista as VPN server
Currently I have turned off the SBS server as peope are finding that they just cannot do anything at all... I might add that Remote Desktop to the SBS 2003 server and Vista client workstations from a remote Vista client (not part of the SBS network and connected via VPN to the router VPN server) was also unusable

PPTP VPN on Server 2003, connects fine via Vista, but hosted ...
Alkamir alka...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hi Guys, i had this problem we just had set a XP PRO SP2 as VPN server to allow users get remember its a VPN XP SP2 Server Clients are XP SP2 and Some Vista Clients are in same workgroup at home, and same user account (home - server vpn). but

VPN using local DNS instead of remote DNS
Michael Wirth [MS] mwi...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public de german windows server networking <mhfct...@gmx.de> wrote in message 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"?

Does Vista VPN Server support IKE?
Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "Gonzo" wrote: 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 server.

Error code 0x80070035
Rama Amaravadi [MSFT] rama...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Richard, Are the shares that you are trying to access are on the VPN server? Can you make sure that checkboxes for "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" and "Client for Microsoft Networks" are selected.

VPN PPTP Sudden problem in Vista
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 remote machines have broadband Internet access. In addition, I assume that you don't need to update the actual

Vista over VPN loses connection with workgroup
I'd really like to find a way to configure my VPN clients to forward NetBIOS traffic to my VPN server and have my VPN server forward this traffic to my local network. Here is an example lmhosts file... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/Examplelmhosts.txt ...that is based on the example network...

Vista as VPN server
Vista...non so. Ho disabilitato UAC, il client si logga con utente administrator in locale e con credenziali di utente del gruppo Administrators sul server. Ho disabilitato l'analizzatore di protocollo VPN sulla porta 1723, la stessa che utilizza Exchange per le richieste (come descritto in una KB Microsoft),

Un altro punto di vista sull'annosa diatriba sistemista ...
Wer kann mir einen kostenlosen VPN-Server, der unter Windows Vista 64- Bit läuft, empfehlen. Der Server soll eine Verschlüsselung der Daten unterstützen. OpenVPN läuft nach Umgehung des Treiberproblems auch auf Vista 64. <http://www.openvpn-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Probleme_mit_Vista64> Gruß Ibrahim.

Vista host - Virtual Server running SBS and TFS virtual machin
Hi, I have the same Problem Vista Ultimate x86, VPN error 800 with wireless, no error with wired. Disabling wired adapter doesn't solve the problem (I read somewhere that Windows decides internet connectivity on the first found NIC). Tried DHCP and fixed settings. Internet access works and VPN Server is pingable

VPN Server
Jim Dykes JimDy...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing My IP address and other information is correct, and I have access to all network resources. I can use remote desktop to connect to our VPN server, but when I try to connect using VPN (either when connected to our network

Vista as VPN server
Thanks again, Richard If you want to do VPN between two small networks like that you have a few options. * Setup a PPTP VPN server running on a Vista or XP box at the office end. You home clients could then access the office network just like they were on it. Here is how to do that with Vista or XP...

VPN server
The VPN server was a DC and DNS server. Just recently I upgraded to a Win2k3 domain, I demoted the old DC, and I moved VPN services over to one of the new DC's, On a Vista client, when using the \\servername or \\ipaddress UNC path from a run line, the client will not appear to do anything for up to 2 or 3

Vista, VPN & Freigaben
BillH Bi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi Bob, I've seen your posts on this during my search and I had explored the page you reference as well. There are no 3rd parties involved here, this strictly Microsoft Vista VPN Client direct to Microsoft Server 2003 hosted

Vista VPN
Your VPN server should be configured to hand out an IP address to the VPN client that is in the same subnet as you home network. This page has an example of that. Its written for Vista but is basically the same for XP... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/PPTPVPN.html

Accessing PCs that connect to SBS server 2003 via VPN
Tarek Majdalani Computer Engineer, CIW, MCSA: Security 2000/2003, TS: Windows Vista MVP -- ISA Firewalls Website : http://www.elmajdal.net/ISAServer "Daniel" wrote: Can login and can ping vpn server ip but cannot access using netbios or fqdn. I've set it to use wins and dns in my internal network but still same.