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Rob
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      06-19-2006, 03:45 PM
I'm using Windows 2003 R2.

I stepped through the "Accept Incoming Connection" wizard (to accept
incoming dial-up calls to a modem on com1) but it doesn't seem to allow you
to set many options, such as MPPE encryption. I want encryption set to
'none'.

My alternative, which I don't like, is to install & configure RRAS - - which
is overkill. I can check the box for "none" on encryption in rras as well as
various chap options, etc....but I'd much rather use the simple "accept
incoming connection" item.
I want to keep it simple!

Is there some way I can still use the "incoming connection" wizard and still
set up options like encryption, chap, etc? Really, I'm looking to just turn
off required encryption.

I was looking in the registry under ras & ppp then at the "netsh"
command...and the local policies on the machine....but no answer yet.

-Rob

 
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Bill Grant
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      06-20-2006, 12:42 AM
I doubt it. The incoming connections goes back to Win98 so it is not
very sophisticated. I would never use it on a server.

Rob wrote:
> I'm using Windows 2003 R2.
>
> I stepped through the "Accept Incoming Connection" wizard (to accept
> incoming dial-up calls to a modem on com1) but it doesn't seem to
> allow you to set many options, such as MPPE encryption. I want
> encryption set to 'none'.
>
> My alternative, which I don't like, is to install & configure RRAS -
> - which is overkill. I can check the box for "none" on encryption in
> rras as well as various chap options, etc....but I'd much rather use
> the simple "accept incoming connection" item.
> I want to keep it simple!
>
> Is there some way I can still use the "incoming connection" wizard
> and still set up options like encryption, chap, etc? Really, I'm
> looking to just turn off required encryption.
>
> I was looking in the registry under ras & ppp then at the "netsh"
> command...and the local policies on the machine....but no answer yet.
>
> -Rob



 
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