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| | Using VPN on Windows Vista I've been using VPN to connect to the office shares for years. Now the new Windows Vista Home Premium Laptop computer fails to connect. During times of attempting to connect there have been various errors. Right now the error that's coming up is error 809, "connection could not be established because server is not responding...". The Desktop has no problems connecting. I tried it with the Firewalls disabled and got the same message. Thanks in advance for anyone having any input or suggestions on the matter. -- L. James ----------------- L. D. James ljames@apollo3.com www.apollo3.com/~ljames |
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| | Re: Using VPN on Windows Vista What VPN client are you using? The one in built-in to Vista? Just to be clear. -Frank "L. D. James" <ljames@apollo3.com> wrote in message news:1171639677.159209.75080@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > I've been using VPN to connect to the office shares for years. Now > the new Windows Vista Home Premium Laptop computer fails to connect. > During times of attempting to connect there have been various errors. > Right now the error that's coming up is error 809, "connection could > not be established because server is not responding...". The Desktop > has no problems connecting. > > I tried it with the Firewalls disabled and got the same message. > > Thanks in advance for anyone having any input or suggestions on the > matter. > > -- L. James > > ----------------- > L. D. James > ljames@apollo3.com > www.apollo3.com/~ljames > |
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| | Re: Using VPN on Windows Vista "Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message news:f5ednXJ9nYezUkjYnZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@giganews.com... > What VPN client are you using? The one in built-in to Vista? Just to be > clear. > > -Frank Thanks, Frankstar. On all computers I'm using the Windows host and client. The VPN server is Windows Server 2003 Sp1. The two home computers are the built-in client with the PPTP protocol. -- L. James -------------------- L. D. James ljames@apollo3.com www.apollo3.com/~ljames |
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| | Re: Using VPN on Windows Vista Reading another thread where a user was having problems with his wireless but not the cable connection, I tried the cable connection. Now I get Error 919 - .could not be established because of the authentication protocol used by the RAS/VPN server to verify your username and password could not be matched with the settings in your connection profile, message. The computer is an ACER Aspire 5610Z. I'm currently trying to compare the two protocols and all the settings that I have on the Desktop and the Laptop. -- L. James -------------------- L. D. James ljames@apollo3.com www.apollo3.com/~ljames |
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| | Re: Using VPN on Windows Vista > > The computer is an ACER Aspire 5610Z. > Hi - I'm having the same problem - same laptop. My "company" is telling me they haven't found a work around yet - they say it's a problem with Vista - this can't be true - well not that Vista can't have a problem - but that it can't support such a common task - will be following your thread. Cristy |
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| | Re: Using VPN on Windows Vista On Feb 23, 6:06 pm, cvin...@tgti.net wrote: > > > > > The computer is an ACER Aspire 5610Z. > > Hi - I'm having the same problem - same laptop. My "company" is > telling me they haven't found a work around yet - they say it's a > problem with Vista - this can't be true - well not that Vista can't > have a problem - but that it can't support such a common task - will > be following your thread. > > Cristy Glad for the comment, Cristy. The Acer support seems to be loco. The computer comes with 3 partitions. Partition 1 is a hidden partition that's made for restoring factor defaults. Partition 2 is the Windows Vista OS. Partition 3 is the data partition. First I ran their backup/recover procedure to two blank DVD's. Then I installed Windows XP on partition 3 (without formatting). Booting to Windows XP worked, but the dual boot failed. I didn't get the option to selectively boot to Windows Vista. I thought the DVD's would restore Vista on partition 2, so I started the process. After running for more than an hour and indicating 22 minutes left, the restoral failed. They the computer wouldn't boot to either XP or Vista. This time I installed Vista on Partition 2, and XP on partition 3. Now I had a perfectly dual booting system. However, at this time the wireless network adapter wouldn't be recognized. I added a PCMCIA wireless adapter card. The VPM worked perfectly (on the XP side). So I decided to use the dual boot, and contacted Acer for drivers for the card. They said the drivers for XP were on the computer and I would have to get it back to factory default. They said it already had a dual boot and they would show me how to get to it. Because of the failed DVD backup, and they don't ship driver disk (or anything else), the only way to get it back was to exchange the computer. So the computer was exchanged. Then I called to have them walk me though getting to the dual boot so that my client could use his VPN. This time they said it wasn't possible and that a Windows XP installation would void the warrantee. I won't go into all the details they included such as they have problems with Vista and drivers. Everything worked under XP, but you can't install XP because it would void the warrantee. They said everyone is having problems; you just have to wait until they get the bugs out of Vista. So, my client is locked out of his VPN. I'm still at it, and if I learn how to fix the problem, I'll pass it on. If you learn anything, please update me with it. -- L. James --------------------- L. D. James ljames@apollo3.com www.apollo3.com/~ljames |
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