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Old April 26th 07, 03:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
The Frederick
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Default Vista/XP VPN

I cannot get Vista working with VPN. Specifically, I can't connected to a XP
Home VPN from Vista. It just keeps verifying user name and password for a few
minutes, then fails. Any ideas?
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Old April 26th 07, 04:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Vista/XP VPN

How do you setup XP Home as VPN host? Third part software? Any way, assuming
you receive VPN error 800 or 721, it could be GRE issue. These search
results may help,
Case Studies - VPN error 721 and 800
Case 1: When a user attempts to access the Windows VPN server that is
behind a Linksys WRT54G, he receives VPN Error 800 or 721. ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/VPN/vpncase800.htm -

error 721 and error 800
Q: Error 721 and error 800. I have SBS 2003 Standard Edition. ... I
double checked the check list in server management and enabled VPN to the
appropriate ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/Q&A/vpn25.htm


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"The Frederick" wrote in message
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I cannot get Vista working with VPN. Specifically, I can't connected to a
XP
Home VPN from Vista. It just keeps verifying user name and password for a
few
minutes, then fails. Any ideas?



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Old April 26th 07, 07:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Dinesh Agarwal
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Default Vista/XP VPN

What is the error you are getting? Assuming this is a authentication error,
can you check what is the auth setting on the IC on XP? Make sure it matches
the auth type on both server / client matches.
Vista no more supports MSCHAPv1 and SPAP and in case these are the only
protocols on XP m/c you need to readjust these settings.

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"The Frederick" wrote in message
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I cannot get Vista working with VPN. Specifically, I can't connected to a
XP
Home VPN from Vista. It just keeps verifying user name and password for a
few
minutes, then fails. Any ideas?


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Old April 26th 07, 11:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Alex
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Default Vista/XP VPN

I have the same problem as the Frederick. But here are more details. I used
Cisco VPN to connect to my office XP Professional on a university network
from a XP desktop and a XP labtop at home. They all worked fine. After I
upgraded to Vista Premium on the desktop, I cannot connect the VPN (while I
am still able to connect using my labtop). Tried all possible ways mentioned
and all versions of Cisco VPN. Still no connection. Error details are below.
Would very much approciate any assistance. I've also tried the Vista built-in
VPN. No connection either. After diagnosis, the message says, "Windows
confirmed that ".....[server]" is current online, but is not responding to
connection attempts at this time. This usually means that a firewall is
running somewhere between the two computers and blocking "pptp". Windows has
confirmed that Windows Firewall on this computer is correctly configured to
allow this connection. However, a remote firewall might be blocking your
connection."

Error details with Cisco VPN:

Secure VPN Connection terminated by Peer. Reason 433: (Reason Not Specified
by Peer. Connection terminated on.... Duration 00:00.00

Notifications
Title
[1- Apr... Connect History
[2- Apr Client Error Notification

Message:

The client did not match the firewall policy configured on the central site
VPN device. Cisco Systems Integrated Client Firewall should be enabled or
installed on your computer.

Connect History:

Initializing the connection...
Contacting the security gateway at ...
Authenticating user...
Contacting the security gateway at ...
Negotiating security policies...
Securing communications channel...
Secure VPN Connection terminated by Peer.
Reason 433: (Reason Not Specified by Peer)


"Dinesh Agarwal" wrote:

What is the error you are getting? Assuming this is a authentication error,
can you check what is the auth setting on the IC on XP? Make sure it matches
the auth type on both server / client matches.
Vista no more supports MSCHAPv1 and SPAP and in case these are the only
protocols on XP m/c you need to readjust these settings.

--

Thanks,
Dinesh.
[This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.]

"The Frederick" wrote in message
...
I cannot get Vista working with VPN. Specifically, I can't connected to a
XP
Home VPN from Vista. It just keeps verifying user name and password for a
few
minutes, then fails. Any ideas?



 




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