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I recently ordered a laptop and am attempting to set up a vpn. After setting
up my Vista Ultimate Desktop as the server and the Vista Home Premium laptop as the client, I attempted to log on. I had already turned all firewalls (2wire router and generic windows) on my desktop off to ensure an easy test run, but when the laptop connected to the vpn the desktop entered BSOD 0xBE and blamed ndis.sys. Any advice would be appreciated since the windows knowledge database does not have any entries for 0xBE on Vista yet. So I don't even know where to start. |
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You may want to use Symbol to troubleshoot. This post may help,
Server shutdown unexpected with ...For non-BSOD crashes, the program crash dump is probably located in ... For BSOD events, "Blue Screens of Death": the dump file will be found at c:\MEMORY. ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...aa28e 272d042 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 "Bryan" wrote in message ... I recently ordered a laptop and am attempting to set up a vpn. After setting up my Vista Ultimate Desktop as the server and the Vista Home Premium laptop as the client, I attempted to log on. I had already turned all firewalls (2wire router and generic windows) on my desktop off to ensure an easy test run, but when the laptop connected to the vpn the desktop entered BSOD 0xBE and blamed ndis.sys. Any advice would be appreciated since the windows knowledge database does not have any entries for 0xBE on Vista yet. So I don't even know where to start. |