VPN fail to connect
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Hi,
I've setup the VPN on the ISA 2003 and checked everything looked ok. I've
tested the connection using pptpsrv.exe and pptpclnt.exe OK.
The strange thing is when I use the vpn client to connect through my xp, I
could only get to see 'Verifying username and password' and then it will
time-out. A window will pop up to remind me about the GRE and firewall
setup, which is why I did the pptpsrv/pptpclnt test. I deleted and
re-created the vpn client on my xp and still didn't work. I could see from
my firewall logging that the client did made a connection and then the
connection closed.
Could someone help?
thanks,
lee
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