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I am working on a VPN configuration problem on a Windows Vista Home Premium
system. I am able to configure the connector and get it to work, but I cannot locate a link to the connector to use it a second time. The connector still exists, because a different name has to be used if I create another one. The link does not appear in "Manage network connections" in the "Network and Sharing Center", as it does on a Windows Vista Business system. Anyone have an idead of where this link can be found in this version of Vista? Thanks! |
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I am working on a VPN configuration problem on a Windows Vista Home Premium
system. I am able to configure the connector and get it to work, but I cannot locate a link to the connector to use it a second time. The connector still exists, because a different name has to be used if I create another one. The link does not appear in "Manage network connections" in the "Network and Sharing Center", as it does on a Windows Vista Business system. Anyone have an idead of where this link can be found in this version of Vista? Thanks! Hi Ellis, I'm not sure how you do it through the GUI; but if you run the command "rasphone", it will bring up the Network Connections dialogue, with your VPN entry in the drop-down list. You can also run "rasphone entry to connect to a specific entry; eg "rasphone MyVPN". You can also create a shortcut containg the rasphone command with desired parameters, to provide a convenient icon for the command. Hope this helps, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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Thanks for your response. It hasn't fixed the problem, but has certainly
given me some clues to work with. While rasphone works fine on my Vista Business system, on my customer's Vista Home Premium system we get "Remote Access Phonebook has stopped working." When I researched that, I found it was blocked by DEP, and when I tried to remove it from DEP we get "This program must run with data execution protection (DEP) enabled. You cannot turn off DEP for this program." "Andrew McLaren" wrote in message ... I am working on a VPN configuration problem on a Windows Vista Home Premium system. I am able to configure the connector and get it to work, but I cannot locate a link to the connector to use it a second time. The connector still exists, because a different name has to be used if I create another one. The link does not appear in "Manage network connections" in the "Network and Sharing Center", as it does on a Windows Vista Business system. Anyone have an idead of where this link can be found in this version of Vista? Thanks! Hi Ellis, I'm not sure how you do it through the GUI; but if you run the command "rasphone", it will bring up the Network Connections dialogue, with your VPN entry in the drop-down list. You can also run "rasphone entry to connect to a specific entry; eg "rasphone MyVPN". You can also create a shortcut containg the rasphone command with desired parameters, to provide a convenient icon for the command. Hope this helps, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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"Ellis Hillinger" wrote ...
While rasphone works fine on my Vista Business system, on my customer's Vista Home Premium system we get "Remote Access Phonebook has stopped working." When I researched that, I found it was blocked by DEP, and when I tried to remove it from DEP we get "This program must run with data execution protection (DEP) enabled. You cannot turn off DEP for this Hi Ellis, Well, that part has me flumoxed. Rasphone should certainly work on Vista Home Premium - I set up a test connection on a Home Premium machine here; and it worked okay. So (as far as I know) there's no fundamental reason your customer can't use a dial-up or VPN connection - except for the DEP error they get, which seems to be some kind of malfunction on that specific machine. Right now I have no idea why Rasphone would generate such an error. Best I can suggest is that, there may be a corrupt phonebook. Back up the user's *.pbk file, then delete the original and re-create the VPN entry from scratch. See if you still get a DEP error. If you do ... well, that's very weird. I would just flatten the box and re-install Vista from scratch; hunting down the root cause and fixing it, could take far longer. Good luck! -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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"Ellis Hillinger" wrote ...
While rasphone works fine on my Vista Business system, on my customer's Vista Home Premium system we get "Remote Access Phonebook has stopped working." When I researched that, I found it was blocked by DEP, and when I tried to remove it from DEP we get "This program must run with data execution protection (DEP) enabled. You cannot turn off DEP for this Hi Ellis, Well, that part has me flumoxed. Rasphone should certainly work on Vista Home Premium - I set up a test connection on a Home Premium machine here; and it worked okay. So (as far as I know) there's no fundamental reason your customer can't use a dial-up or VPN connection - except for the DEP error they get, which seems to be some kind of malfunction on that specific machine. Right now I have no idea why Rasphone would generate such an error. Best I can suggest is that, there may be a corrupt phonebook. Back up the user's *.pbk file, then delete the original and re-create the VPN entry from scratch. See if you still get a DEP error. If you do ... well, that's very weird. I would just flatten the box and re-install Vista from scratch; hunting down the root cause and fixing it, could take far longer. Good luck! -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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