Re: PPTP VPN Static IP Address Problem

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From: Bob (spam_at_spam.com)
Date: 03/31/04


Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:40:19 GMT

On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 20:10:51 +0530, "Sharoon Shetty K [MSFT]"
<sharoons@online.microsoft.com> wrote:

>You need to specify in the RRAS policy that the client can request for a
>static IP.
>
>MMC -> RRAS snap-in
>Select node Remote Access Policies
>Select the policy on the right pane.
>Right click, select "Properties"
>Edit Profile
>Select IP tab
>Select "Client may request an IP"

Just to make sure I understand you, please indicate which computers
need this procedure"

1) Win2K VPN Server

2)Win2K Client

3)XP Home VPN Server

4)XP Home VPN Client

Assume any one of those VPN Clients can connect to any one of those
VPN Servers.

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