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When I create a new VPN connection on my Vista laptop, the device is always
configured as "WAN Miniport (L2TP)" and I cannot connect to my PPTP VPN at work. My boss has the exact same laptop with Vista as well and when he creates a new VPN it defaults to "WAN Miniport (PPTP)" and it works just fine. I cannot seem to find any way to change which miniport is used by the VPN connection. I can't uninstall any of the miniport from Device manager. It does not give me an error but they don't dissappear. I followed some instructions I found to reinstall the miniports using the commands: Netcfg -u MS_L2TP Netcfg -u MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_L2TP But nothing changed in device manager and I still cannot connect. Help? |
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From another post here I found this website which explains my problem:
http://boyersnet.com/blogs/chucks_bl...l-pc-2007.aspx Basically, if you install VirtualPC 2007 under Vista, it appears to break your PPTP VPN connections. I could uninstall it but finding a better workaround would be idea. "Eagle117" wrote: When I create a new VPN connection on my Vista laptop, the device is always configured as "WAN Miniport (L2TP)" and I cannot connect to my PPTP VPN at work. My boss has the exact same laptop with Vista as well and when he creates a new VPN it defaults to "WAN Miniport (PPTP)" and it works just fine. I cannot seem to find any way to change which miniport is used by the VPN connection. I can't uninstall any of the miniport from Device manager. It does not give me an error but they don't dissappear. I followed some instructions I found to reinstall the miniports using the commands: Netcfg -u MS_L2TP Netcfg -u MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_L2TP But nothing changed in device manager and I still cannot connect. Help? |
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Thank you for the feedback.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Eagle117" wrote in message ... From another post here I found this website which explains my problem: http://boyersnet.com/blogs/chucks_bl...l-pc-2007.aspx Basically, if you install VirtualPC 2007 under Vista, it appears to break your PPTP VPN connections. I could uninstall it but finding a better workaround would be idea. "Eagle117" wrote: When I create a new VPN connection on my Vista laptop, the device is always configured as "WAN Miniport (L2TP)" and I cannot connect to my PPTP VPN at work. My boss has the exact same laptop with Vista as well and when he creates a new VPN it defaults to "WAN Miniport (PPTP)" and it works just fine. I cannot seem to find any way to change which miniport is used by the VPN connection. I can't uninstall any of the miniport from Device manager. It does not give me an error but they don't dissappear. I followed some instructions I found to reinstall the miniports using the commands: Netcfg -u MS_L2TP Netcfg -u MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_L2TP But nothing changed in device manager and I still cannot connect. Help? |
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Any ideas on how to get both PPTP and VirtualPC working together? I put a
post in the VirtualPC 2007 beta newsgroup but since the program is closed I doubt I get any response and don't know where else to report it. "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: Thank you for the feedback. Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Eagle117" wrote in message ... From another post here I found this website which explains my problem: http://boyersnet.com/blogs/chucks_bl...l-pc-2007.aspx Basically, if you install VirtualPC 2007 under Vista, it appears to break your PPTP VPN connections. I could uninstall it but finding a better workaround would be idea. "Eagle117" wrote: When I create a new VPN connection on my Vista laptop, the device is always configured as "WAN Miniport (L2TP)" and I cannot connect to my PPTP VPN at work. My boss has the exact same laptop with Vista as well and when he creates a new VPN it defaults to "WAN Miniport (PPTP)" and it works just fine. I cannot seem to find any way to change which miniport is used by the VPN connection. I can't uninstall any of the miniport from Device manager. It does not give me an error but they don't dissappear. I followed some instructions I found to reinstall the miniports using the commands: Netcfg -u MS_L2TP Netcfg -u MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_PPTP Netcfg -l %windir%\inf\netrast.inf -c p -i MS_L2TP But nothing changed in device manager and I still cannot connect |