Port 1723 in netstat.

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Hi.

Troubleshoooting a VPN.
Someone suggested that if I do 'netstat -a' from a dos prompt I should
see port 1723 LISTENING.

I don't see it. How do I get it in the list?

I am using XP 2002 Pro as the VPN client.

Regards

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