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I have asked this question back in November and still have no solution. Does
MS ever monitor this discussion? We are MS Partners, and I would think they would want to help. We certainly will not do installs with this type problems. Is there any way we can call and even pay to get help with Vista? If anyone has a new idea, please let me know. Thanks. Doug I am on Vista RTM. When I try to create a VPN connection, it refuses to use my Internet Connection. It ends up creating a Dial-up connection that shows up as Unavailable - Device missing. I have turned of Firewall and One-Care. I have done this a million times in XP and it just works. I believe I have tried all of the various ways to "create a VPN Connection" but I always get the "Unavailable - Device missing" error. It just will not use the current connection which is over a T1 and all other XP machines just work. - DB -- DB |