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File sharing between remote Vista PCs connected to the Internet?
... tirar su e istruire tramite regole baynesiane l'antispam magari chrootizzando un serverino Debian based, un bel firewallino magari *BSD, un server VPN integrato con la CA di cui sopra con la quale gestisci una ventina di VPN LAN2LAN e l'accesso di 300 utenti via laptop che ovviamente devono accedere anche in

Vista VPN
The DNS at the VPN Server network works just fine. Here are the things that I'm sure about: 1- The Win2k3 VPN Server works just fine. 2- All WinXP VPN clients that connects to the Win2k3 VPN Server, with "use default gateway on remote network" option set, are fine and can browse the web. 3- All Vista VPN clients

VPN Server
Asta la vista (PS you can all reply with whatever [childish or otherwise] comments you want, I won't fiight back anymore, I proved my point) -- Will somone please kick From the VPN client, I can ping the VPN server at 192.168.0.29. Yay! Connectivity! But that's as far as I can go. It's the routing between the

Exchange, Vista e Outlook 2007 --> ?
Alex Steinhauer virus...@googlemail.com de comp hardware misc Hallo allerseits! Wer kann mir einen kostenlosen VPN-Server, der unter Windows Vista 64- Bit läuft, empfehlen. Der Server soll eine Verschlüsselung der Daten unterstützen. Gruß Alex.

Vista can't connect to Win2k3 L2TP VPN server
JJ J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Great. However, once I set up Vista this way to function as a VPN server over 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 function as a

Delete remote assistance invitation?
It is independent of VPNYou dont need VPN for that. "Peter" <ptr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1175444624.968072.299570@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... Hi, My goal is to set up a VPN tunnel from our main office to our branch office. To accomplish this, I need a handshake between Vista VPN Server (main office)

If Vista Server supports IPSec, do I still need ISA server?
Are these different VPN protocols available as native options within Windows Vista VPN or are they purchased as separate third-party options? * If you have a Vista/XP box you use as a server then natively you only have a PPTP VPN server available. A Vista/XP windows client will have PPTP and L2TP/IPsec available

Vista VPN connection error 800
Thomas D. d...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public de windows vista netzwerk Julia Wiechers schrieb: Gibt es eine möglichkeit sich mit dem Router über Vista "Bordmittel" per VPN zu verbinden Ein VPN-Client benötigt immer eine Gegenstelle - den VPN-Server. Solltest du einen Router haben, der bereits einen

SSL VPN:Poor performance & memory resources
... patch level) as VPN-Server Web-WAN: A Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (English)(current patch level) as Web-Server Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect over VPN with VPN-WAN Vista-WS1, Vista-WS2, Vista-WS3, XP-WS can successfully connect with the Exchange Server

Vista / VPN / Wireless Connection Drops
It is only through the VPN connection that the DFS shares are not accessible. Laptop is Vista Business, Servers are all Windows Server 2003 R2 with SP2. I have IPv6 installed on the Domain Controller(which is also the DNS server). We have a separate File and Print server where the shares are hosted.

Vista VPN server hanging on Verifying Username and Password..help.
I also tested the certificate with a WindowsXP system not joined to the domain and it connects to the VPN server just fine. I also can't connect from a domain joined Vista Enterprise system that has the proper computer certificate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help!

vario problemini con PIX 506
markm75 markm...@msn.com microsoft public windows server networking I have this situation. 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

how to map network drive with Cisco systems VPN Client, Vista
According to your description, I understand that you unable to access file server from Vista home laptop when dial-in thru VPN. If I have misunderstood the problem, please don't hesitate to let me know. Based on my research, when you access the file server, you need to provide the SBS domain user account as

...currently no logon servers available...
DCLYNDS dcly...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I keep reading that a VPN requires one PC has to act as a Server and the other Here is a short how-to for setting up a PPTP VPN server and client on a Vista machine. http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Vista/PPTP/PPTPVPN.html If you

Problem connecting OSX and Vista Clients to Win2k3 L2TP VPN Server
Jeffrey Randow jeffreycen...@gmail.com Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:13:44 -0600, tridy <tridy.305...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote: Ok, I have been researching a bit on a possibility of connecting 2 or more computers into one network (including my Vista Business x64).

Shared folders on XP/Windows Server 2003 via VPN from Vista
No...@gmx.net de comp hardware misc Alex Steinhauer wrote: Wer kann mir einen kostenlosen VPN-Server, der unter Windows Vista 64- Bit läuft, empfehlen. Jedes Windows seit weiland Windows2000 bringt einen VPN-"Server" gleich im Lieferumfang mit sich. Und bei Vista hat er AFAIK sogar sowas wie eine

Vista as VPN server
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com <xin.yad...@gmail.com> wrote in message Hi: My acer laptop using VIsta, I try to setup the wireless adapter with static IP, Gateway, DNS server information menualy. It was working after I made the change.

VPN Server
Hi Guys, i had this problem we just had set a XP PRO SP2 as VPN server to allow users get connected from home, VPN Server is a XP PRO configuration looks 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 still

Vista over VPN loses connection with workgroup
LD James lja...@apollo3.com microsoft public windows vista general Reading another thread where a user was having problems with his wireless but not the cable connection, I tried the cable connection. Now I get Error 919 - .could not be established because of the authentication protocol used by the RAS/VPN server

networking problem with windows vista
... shipped to a remote office which is connected via a Linksys RV042 VPN Router, which is configured with a VPN Tunnel to the Head Office SBS 2003/ISA 2004 server. Are you using this Firewall Client for ISA Server? This version is supported for installation on client computers that are running Windows Vista.