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I got it set up. I went to the Network Connections folder. Then I went to
the File menu and chose "New Incoming Connection". If your File menu isn't available, click "Organize - Layout - Menu Bar". -- Randall "Mike Gilbert" wrote: Under Windows XP, I have my home system set up so that it only accepts incoming Remote Desktop connections if I establish a VPN connection first. Under Vista, I can't find out how to turn on the VPN server so my system can accept incoming VPN connections. Where can I do this or what am I missing? Thanks. |
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THANK YOU! This was REALLY hard to find. It wasn't in the Vista help
anywhere... hope it'll be in the final product... "Randall" wrote: I got it set up. I went to the Network Connections folder. Then I went to the File menu and chose "New Incoming Connection". If your File menu isn't available, click "Organize - Layout - Menu Bar". -- Randall "Mike Gilbert" wrote: Under Windows XP, I have my home system set up so that it only accepts incoming Remote Desktop connections if I establish a VPN connection first. Under Vista, I can't find out how to turn on the VPN server so my system can accept incoming VPN connections. Where can I do this or what am I missing? Thanks. |