Re: VPN Client not connecting....



On Aug 15, 3:02 pm, Joe Ambrose <joeambr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Any takers on this one?

I really do need an answer...

I haven't come across this particular error before, but a few things
spring to mind:

- have you tried re-installing the VPN client on the desktop with
admin rights?
- do you have any other virtual adapters installed for any other VPN
clients or dial-up/usb modems? If so & it's not too much hassle, can
you remove them temporarily?
- Do you have the option of upgrading to SP2? I'm not sure, but I
seem to remember that there were 'issues' with VPNs that might have
got better since SP2, with v4.6+?
- Can you downgrade again to v3.5 on the desktop?

.



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