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Hi all,
It seems that about 50% of the time when I go to the CONNECT TO option under the START MENU and attempt to connect to a VPN connection it is RED X'ed. I then go to the NETWORK properties and select MANAGE NETWORK CONNECTION and I never have an issue connecting. Any ideas why this is happening. Signed Vista Frustration Thanks |
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Hi It not not clear what is it that you want to accomplish.
Connect to is to establish a New capacity to connect or to switch if few connections are available. The MANAGE NETWORK CONNECTION shows the existing (already established) connections. You do not establish a new connection every time you want to connect to the Internet you use the connections capacities that were already configured. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Heith" wrote in message ... Hi all, It seems that about 50% of the time when I go to the CONNECT TO option under the START MENU and attempt to connect to a VPN connection it is RED X'ed. I then go to the NETWORK properties and select MANAGE NETWORK CONNECTION and I never have an issue connecting. Any ideas why this is happening. Signed Vista Frustration Thanks |
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Let me be more CLEAR... There are two places where a user can connect to a
preestablished VPN connection. 1) Go to the start menu, select "connect to network", Then select your VPN in the list that comes up. 2) Right click on Network Connection and go to properties then select "Manage Network" on the right. Then right click the VPN connector that was previously created and select "connect" Both meathods will achieve that same goal. "Connecting you to your preestablished VPN connection. Problem: If I use option 1 about 50% of the time my VPN connection has a RED X so I can not select CONNNECT. This NEVER happens under option 2 Hope this is more clear. Thanks for the input. Signed Vista Frustrated "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote in message ... Hi It not not clear what is it that you want to accomplish. Connect to is to establish a New capacity to connect or to switch if few connections are available. The MANAGE NETWORK CONNECTION shows the existing (already established) connections. You do not establish a new connection every time you want to connect to the Internet you use the connections capacities that were already configured. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Heith" wrote in message ... Hi all, It seems that about 50% of the time when I go to the CONNECT TO option under the START MENU and attempt to connect to a VPN connection it is RED X'ed. I then go to the NETWORK properties and select MANAGE NETWORK CONNECTION and I never have an issue connecting. Any ideas why this is happening. Signed Vista Frustration Thanks |
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