I have the same problem did you ever figure it out. When
I configure the Server for RRAS the general tab does not
show up just the two policy tabs. When I exit the MMI
and reenter I get the 4110 message. I can not get
configure NAT, RAS or VPN with out the general tab. This
is a clean install of 2k3 with all updates. This system
will be used strickly as a router so nothing else is
installed.
If you or anyone else has any sudgestions let me know.
Tom
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
> I am trying to enable VPN access to our server and I
am
>unable to access the properties of my VPN server. I do
>the following:
>
>Start->Administrative Tools->Routing and Remote Access
>
>The window opens without trouble. Now, in the left
>window pane, I can see my server listed. I click on my
>server and a warning windows appears! The window is
>title "Routing and Remote Access" and the body of the
>window consists of a warning icon and the number "4110"
>and an OK button. Thats it, nothing more.
>
>I click on OK, the window goes away and then in the
right
>window pane I get the text:
>
>"Routing and Remote Access Is Configured on This Server
>
>This server has already been configured using the
Routing
>and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard. To make changes
to
>the current configuration, select an item in the console
>tree, and then on the Action menu, click Properties.
>
>For more information about setting up a Routing and
>Remote Access, deployment scenarios, and
troubleshooting,
>see Routing and Remote Access Help."
>
>However, when I do as it suggests, NOTHING HAPPENS!!!
>Well, the mouse icon changes to the hour-glass for a
>second or two, but then changes back to the pointer and
>nothing else happens. No properties window!!! I've
>tried right clicking on the server icon and selecting
>properties, same deal
I have tried "waiting" but
>nothing happens, I get no properties windows and no
>further warning or error messages...
>
>Does anyone know what else I can try?
>
>Notes:
>
>1) I have tried connecting to the server and the
>connection fails: Error 800: Unable to connect to VPN
>server.
>
>2) In the Routing and Remote Access->Server Status
window
>pane, some values:
>Server type: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Server
>State: Running
>Ports in use: 0
>Total ports: 0
>
> I'm guessing my connections are failing due to the
fact
>that there are 0 connections (Total ports: 0)
>available!?!?
>
>Thanks in advance for any and all help...
>
>
>
>.
>