Re: VPN questions

From: Chris Ard [MSFT] (ChrisArd_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/05/04


Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 20:43:01 GMT

When you ran the Remote Access Wizard, it had you type in the FQDN or IP
address of the server. Is this EXACTLY the same name or IP address that
you use when you manually create a VPN connection? Since you can connect
manually, it shows us that all ports and such are working. Since you only
can't connect if you use the Connection Manager there must be a
configuration difference between the manual method vs the Connection
Manager and the most likely cause is the name or IP address.

Chris Ard
Small Business Server
Enterprise Platforms Support

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