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stevends

IS-IT--Management
May 20, 2003
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hello

i have a bizar problem in Win XP
i try to create a VPN connection, following the wizards, but at the end win XP created a dial up connection, so the problem is that even when a create a VPN connection, he automatically configures a dial up connection

is here somebody who had already the same problem with XP, and did you found a solution for this problem
 
Hi stevends. Did you ever resolve this problem? I am currently having the same issue.
 
VPN in WinXP
thread779-298377

Use Virtual Private Networks for Secure Internet Data Transfer

308208 - How To Install and Configure a Virtual Private Network Server in Windows 2000

314076 - How to configure a connection to a virtual private network (VPN) in Windows XP
 
aquias,

I am using a Cisco PIX firewall as the VPN hardware in our corporate office.

I've setup VPN clients a gazillion times, using Win2000 or WinXP built-in client. But for some reason, on one user, when I go through setting up his VPN client on his WinXP on his laptop, the VPN connection I just created shows up as a 'Dial-up' type.

It's weird.
 
aquias,

That link you posted... I do everything it says, but at the end, where the newly created VPN connection shows up under 'Virtual Private Networks'. In my case the newly created VPN connection would show up under 'Dial-up' as a dial-up connection.

It's not a profile issue, I've tested it. And it's got the latest SP and Windows update.
 
Bruce,

My apologies for not posting back sooner. I have one question before we move on (and yes, I have to ask ;-) ). When setting up the VPN client you aren't "clicking through" the screen that gives you the option for VPN or Dial up?
 
I specifically click on the "VPN" option. I've been in the game too long to mistakenly choose "Dialup" =)
 
I figured...but I was hoping this would be that simple. Alright, let me go back to the drawing board and see what I can find for ya.
 
Alternatively, does anyone know of any good third-party PPTP VPN client software that runs on Windows XP Pro?
 
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