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      02-13-2004, 03:21 PM
I have a Windows 2K server which I had VPN setup and running fine. I had since installed Terminal Server on the server and ran that for a bit. While I was running terminal server I was not using the VPN at all. I have since removed Terminal Server form the add/remove windows components. I want to establish my VPN again and I am having serious problems doing so. I have reinstalled Routing and remote access from scratch (since I only have 1 nic in the sefver I use the "Remote access" option. Attempting to use the VPN setup gives me an error about using the last connection ..blah, blah, etc

I have double checked all my settings and they all seem fine. I have a remote location attempting to connect and they get the "Verifying username and password" but after a while I get an error 721: the remote computer did not respond

Is this because I had Terminal server installed? Or am I just missing something to make me look like a fool :-

Thank you for any help in advnace!!!


 
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      02-13-2004, 03:51 PM
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How to setup VPN on w2k server with one NIC

Symptoms: When attempting to create VPN on w2k server with one NIC, you may
receive "You have chosen the last available connection as the Internet
connection. A VPN server required that one connection be used as the private
network connection" if you select the NIC.

1. You should highlight No internet connection instead of the NIC or LAN
connection.
2. You may try "Manually configured server option".


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>I have a Windows 2K server which I had VPN setup and running fine. I had
>since installed Terminal Server on the server and ran that for a bit.
>While I was running terminal server I was not using the VPN at all. I have
>since removed Terminal Server form the add/remove windows components. I
>want to establish my VPN again and I am having serious problems doing so.
>I have reinstalled Routing and remote access from scratch (since I only
>have 1 nic in the sefver I use the "Remote access" option. Attempting to
>use the VPN setup gives me an error about using the last connection ..blah,
>blah, etc.
>
> I have double checked all my settings and they all seem fine. I have a
> remote location attempting to connect and they get the "Verifying username
> and password" but after a while I get an error 721: the remote computer
> did not respond.
>
> Is this because I had Terminal server installed? Or am I just missing
> something to make me look like a fool :-)
>
> Thank you for any help in advnace!!!!
>
>



 
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      02-13-2004, 04:11 PM
Thanks for the suggestion but I have already tried that. I only wish it was that simple :-
I am wondering if it has anything to do with Terminal server........
 
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