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Old 02-15-2007   #1 (permalink)
BigJim


 
 

VPN and Vista FYI

I can't tell anyone where the info came from as it is private.
I can tell you that it came from a large corporation.



Microsoft released consumer versions of Windows Vista on
January 30th, 2007. At this time a Vista certified client is
not available to allow Remote (VPN) Access. If you purchase
a new PC for personal use and require Remote (VPN) Access,
the PC must be installed with either Windows 2000 or Windows
XP. If the current version of the VPN software is installed
on a Windows Vista PC, it will cause it to blue screen and
may need to be completely reinstalled.

Desktop Technologies will begin testing and certifying Vista
certified VPN software as soon as it becomes available.
Vista certified versions of Lotus Notes, Attachmate, and
Symantec Antivirus will also be certified and released.
Tentative release date for the software is June, 2007.



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Old 02-15-2007   #2 (permalink)
Consultant


 
 

Re: VPN and Vista FYI

funny, i have vista ultimate and establish vpn tunnels all day long and have
yet to bsod

"BigJim" <woody10277@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Fb2dneh6E5TTREnYnZ2dnUVZ_rSjnZ2d@comcast.com...
>I can't tell anyone where the info came from as it is private.
> I can tell you that it came from a large corporation.
>
>
>
> Microsoft released consumer versions of Windows Vista on
> January 30th, 2007. At this time a Vista certified client is
> not available to allow Remote (VPN) Access. If you purchase
> a new PC for personal use and require Remote (VPN) Access,
> the PC must be installed with either Windows 2000 or Windows
> XP. If the current version of the VPN software is installed
> on a Windows Vista PC, it will cause it to blue screen and
> may need to be completely reinstalled.
>
> Desktop Technologies will begin testing and certifying Vista
> certified VPN software as soon as it becomes available.
> Vista certified versions of Lotus Notes, Attachmate, and
> Symantec Antivirus will also be certified and released.
> Tentative release date for the software is June, 2007.
>
>



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Old 02-16-2007   #3 (permalink)
BigJim


 
 

Re: VPN and Vista FYI

the corp has a very high security system to connect, it also uses main
frames. You doing something like that?
"Consultant" <consultant_mcngp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uwXyU%23UUHHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> funny, i have vista ultimate and establish vpn tunnels all day long and
> have yet to bsod
>
> "BigJim" <woody10277@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Fb2dneh6E5TTREnYnZ2dnUVZ_rSjnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I can't tell anyone where the info came from as it is private.
>> I can tell you that it came from a large corporation.
>>
>>
>>
>> Microsoft released consumer versions of Windows Vista on
>> January 30th, 2007. At this time a Vista certified client is
>> not available to allow Remote (VPN) Access. If you purchase
>> a new PC for personal use and require Remote (VPN) Access,
>> the PC must be installed with either Windows 2000 or Windows
>> XP. If the current version of the VPN software is installed
>> on a Windows Vista PC, it will cause it to blue screen and
>> may need to be completely reinstalled.
>>
>> Desktop Technologies will begin testing and certifying Vista
>> certified VPN software as soon as it becomes available.
>> Vista certified versions of Lotus Notes, Attachmate, and
>> Symantec Antivirus will also be certified and released.
>> Tentative release date for the software is June, 2007.
>>
>>

>
>


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