RE: VPN disconnect!
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 03:14:50 GMT
Hi Jason,
Thanks for posting here! Also thanks for Mike's input.
For your description, I understand that the VPN connection to the SBS
server disconnected every 1 minute. If I am off base, please don't hesitate
to let me know.
Let"s perform the following tests to try to resolve the issue:
I. Please check the VPN secession idle time settings, please try to
increase the timeout time to see if the issue be fixed.
You can verify the VPN session idle time in RRAS console (Start ->
Administrative Tools -> Routing and Remote Access).
II. Additionally there are some known issues to the VPN connection
disconnected automatically issue. Please refer to the following KB articles
to get more information and apply hotfix to resolve the issue.
840654 Your VPN connection is disconnected after several minutes in Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=840654
843357 You are unexpectedly disconnected from your VPN session after several
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=843357
After applied the hotfix and then try to test to see if the issue be fixed.
I appreciate your time. If you have any concern please let me know. I am
happy to be assistance of you and looking forward to your reply!
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
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>Hi Jason:
>
>I had a similiar problem in the past and had to change the default
>inactivity timeout setting. I'm thinking I made the change using regedit.
>sorry I can't be more precise, My memory cells have been written over 10
>times since then.
>
>Mike
>
>"Jason" wrote:
>
>> My VPN connection to the SBS Server disconnected every 1 minute.
Everything
>> seems to be working fine. I can access the shared folder, ping the
client,
>> rdp to the server. Is it a bug?
>
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