Thank for writing.
Yes, The Win 2003 and XP can ping the public IP of the VPN Server. With all
the clients, I just followed the typical steps to configure a VPN client. I
do not think there is any difference at that level between the Win 2000
Professional computer that can connect and the others.
Thank you.
"Janani V" wrote:
> Can you ping the server from the client? Does the client which can make a
> successful connection have the same configuration as the Windows 2003 and XP
> clients that you are using?
>
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> Thanks,
> Janani.
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> "Menon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >
> > I configured the VPN Server (RRAS) on Windows 2003 Server. When I try to
> > connect to it with other Windows 2003 or XP clients, it gives an 'error
> > 800'.
> > (Network Connection -> New Connections-> Connect to private network
> > through
> > Internet--> GIve public IP-->Username and Password)
> >
> > But a Windows 2000 can make a VPN connection to i t!
> >
> > The fun is I have implemented the same configurtation for another Windows
> > 2003 with no problem whatsoever. I can use the same VPN clients to connect
> > to
> > the other Windows 2003 Server.
> >
> > Please advise.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
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