Wow! That was a lot of work!
You gave me a great starting point with all your links to documentation and resources.
I managed to use the Win2K CMAK (from the Win2K SP4 network install - like you suggested), along with the online documentation for the CMAK (also like you suggested), a lot of...
Wow! That's impressive. I cannot believe that you found the installer for the adminpak.msi in the extracted (uninstalled) W2K SP4 network installer. I already had this download, but had never thought to look there! I also was completely unaware of the CMAK!
Thank you very much for the...
You make a valid point. The Microsoft VPN client does automatically create a route for the client, but it is based on the assumed class of the IP address. So, when the Microsoft VPN client connects as 192.168.30.2 (a class C private IP), it autmatically creates a route for...
I misread your post. Please ignore my response. On a second read, it may be a name resolution issue.
Are you using DNS or WINS for name resolution? If you are using DNS, are you using the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of your servers to ping them?
If you are using the "default gateway" over RAS/DUN, you will not be able to make a second RAS/DUN connection once the first is established, because it is trying to make a connection to the second VPN via the first VPN.
Instead, you will have to turn off the option to use the RAS/DUN connection...
I manage IT for a small corporation with several offices and several employees who work from home.
One of my sales staff has a laptop which they use from home, and connects to the office using a Microsoft PPTP VPN connection over her regular broadband internet connection.
For her own sanity...
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