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Can't connect to the internet when connected via VPN
In article <uXFyA#ExAHA.632@tkmsftngp03>, "Jay Gourley" <gour...@bigfoot.com> wrote: Do you have any ideas on why a Mac that can establish a VPN connection to an NT server wouldn't be able to connect to the MS Exchange Server service on that same server? Windows clients VPN to that MS Exchange Server service all

VPN&RAS HELP! I'm gonna get fired!
Hello, I configured Routing and Remote Access on my server with Windows Server 2003, it works great, I can dial in etc, but I want to be able to access internet from within the server to download updates etc..... After I configured RRA for VPN I'm no longer able to access internet from within the server.

XP clients can't connect to VPN
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I disable the filters the VPN connects no problem, if I enable it, I can't connect. Except if the VPN is already in place... then I can re-enable the filters and keep the VPN running. (The error message I get from the MTS client is "Error 118 no response from IPSEC terminator during authentication") I tried

VPN through ISA
... now show: Client for Microsoft Networks Dial-Up Adapter Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter NDISWAN -> Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter But I still can't connect to my palmtop and ISP at the same time (whichever I connect to first) I am running CE2.2 and WIN98.

ISA 2004 : VPN can't connect to certain network segment (VLAN)..
Can't connect to a domain. You need XP pro. Rod wrote: Please someone help, I'm so frustrated now, nothing I have tried have worked. My boss wanted a notebook so he could connect to our network to read his email and access his files when abroad. I said 'sure, no problem!' thinking VPN would do it.

VPN can't connect
Also, I'm going to mention this one more time: At this point i'm not including VPN as part of the problem because Outlook can't connect to Exchange even when the Yes I can, no problem there. Also, I don't know if VPN as anything to do since I can't connect to Outlook inside of the Terminal Session even when I'm

Can't connect with Windows 20000 to a Cisco Concentrator
Dave Green o...@atime.com comp dcom vpn Hi Bob: you're using Netscreen remote s/w client, but what model is the workplace firewal? I assume you're using IPSEC as your tunnelling protocol? Hmmm...If you can connect to the remote firewall, but can't connect to the internal servers, then I wonder if the proper ports

VPN can't connect
You'll notice I didn't chime in until now, either 8-). I only thought about it because a security expert (read: hacker) associate of mine recently made comment regarding the W9x "crap" auth they require. Apparently, the W2K RRAS devs felt the same way... Another splinter from our group was trying the same thing

Can't connect to Internet without VPN active
I can connect to the drive manually and copy files etc from the server, so I know the permissions are OK, but I get an error log saying that the media cannot be found. Yet when it starts the backup, it creates a folder on the drive called Backup Files, so obviously it's reaching the media and writing to it,

VPN woes..can't connect
I've installed a new Exchange 5.5 (SP 4) server and can no longer connect with Outlook 97/2000 (several clients) over the VPN. I was briefly able to resolve the mailbox name, but even that no longer works. However, when the old mail server is turned back on, all is well. Everything else is working fine.

CAN'T CONNECT TO EXCHANGE SERVER REMOTELY VIA VPN TUNNEL
The connection is a VPN connection through a Watchguard Soho using the mobile user vpn software client. The connection works fine, and I can ping the server ip using its private ip address, and I can even use a browser to connect to the server and 'look at it', so I know the connection is good.

Win2k VPN Client can't connect. Winxp client can.
Hi, I have, thanks to Tim and Phil, managed to get VPN going on our Proxy Server. Hopefully this will be the last thing that I need to do. Do I need to do anything special to allow the VPN client to connect to the Internet once connected to the VPN Server. I can't connect with the local connection from the VPN

VPN - Can't connect - Get error 733
If your ISP uses DHCP, you probably got a new IP when you removed the router, so check the IP being used as the VPN target (sorry I know this is pretty obvious). But also the security settings - for example, if you select not to use encryption and the server requires it, you won't connect.

Win2K Pro Client can't connect to WinXP Pro VPN
However, I still can't connect thru VPN. That may have something to do with the "pptp passthrough" you mentioned Bill. But what I'm puzzled about is why remote desktop works thru the corp firewall, and the pinging or VPN won't. The reason why I don't want to use RDP is because my wife usually works on my home pc

Can't connect to TS server thru ISDN running NAT and DHCP
"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

VPN can't connect
I added a connection to VPN, copied all of my settings from my old Win2K VPN Client and it won't work. I either get a message saying that the VPN server could not be contacted or that it reports an error. I boot back to the Win2K partition on this machine and it works like a champ. I can also ping the VPN box from

(vpn)downlevel clients can't connect through vpn
When i connect from home or on the road through the VPN client it fails to connect to the exchange server. I can ping the exchange server with no issue (i have an entry in the hosts file for the exchange server), and i can connect to all other network resources through the VPN. I can also successfully resolve the

Client VPN: Still not working
--kw "Darren Farmer" <darren.far...@tes-uk.com> wrote in message news:886d01c1be4e$cd1f6d80$19ef2ecf@tkmsftngxa01... I am trying to connect to our server through a VPN connection but an error message appears and says that the server does not respond to the authentication request. The ISA Server is set up to receive

Office 2003: Can't connect to internet when connected to VPN
Zul ml...@istar.com.my microsoft public isaserver Hi, I have configure a VPN server on the ISA 2004 itself but it seems that the client can't connect to a certain network segment in the LAN. In the Firewall Policy rule, the "To" is the "Internal" networks where in includes 10.0.0.0 - 10.25.255.255 private networks

Can't access Internet through VPN server on Proxy Server
This user works exclusively in another state and only connects to our server via cable modem and a VPN. After getting her laptop home she can connect to the Internet through her cable modem and she can make a VPN connection to the server, indeed I can see her connected in routing and remote access.