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post Nov 6, 2006 - 10:26 PM
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I have Windows Vista RC2 on my laptop and I used to VPN to my company's network on Windows XP with no problem. Ever since I switched to Vista, I am unable to connect. When I try to diagnose the issue, it just goes back to the original screen. Damn, I should've waited for the final release version. Anyone know what mthe problem is?


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post Nov 7, 2006 - 11:39 PM
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you're using unstable software thats not ready for widespread use and you're complaining because it doesn't work?

that is not true, it is very ready you just have to know how to go about fixing its issues its not ready for generic users its, some of the tools are not perfect but can be made to work just fine.

I have Vista Enterprise RC1 on my laptop (as a test run before they transfer everyone in my depetment over it it) I'm using for server management and etc. what exactly does the error say I can fix it for you, at what point does give you a failed connection (if any error occurs,) from what your saying its just going into that recovery process were it says the app has stop working and windows is trying to repair etc. what are you using to vpn in, are you just trying to add it as a network connection.

basicly I need to know at what point its failing, or if its just not connecting to the vpn at all, they you probably have a bad network settings or miss typed ip etc. double check that you have the right IP, mask, gateway and your using a dns server that can find it, try using cmd to ping the ip.

feel free to pm me about any issues you have I can get an anser for you.


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post Nov 12, 2006 - 1:16 AM
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you're using unstable software thats not ready for widespread use and you're complaining because it doesn't work?

that is not true, it is very ready you just have to know how to go about fixing its issues its not ready for generic users its, some of the tools are not perfect but can be made to work just fine.

I have Vista Enterprise RC1 on my laptop (as a test run before they transfer everyone in my depetment over it it) I'm using for server management and etc. what exactly does the error say I can fix it for you, at what point does give you a failed connection (if any error occurs,) from what your saying its just going into that recovery process were it says the app has stop working and windows is trying to repair etc. what are you using to vpn in, are you just trying to add it as a network connection.

basicly I need to know at what point its failing, or if its just not connecting to the vpn at all, they you probably have a bad network settings or miss typed ip etc. double check that you have the right IP, mask, gateway and your using a dns server that can find it, try using cmd to ping the ip.

feel free to pm me about any issues you have I can get an anser for you.
I agree. Nothing wrong with my Vista RC2 as far as I see. My company is one of the biggest call centers in the U.S. I'm in my company's IT department and I import leads and maintain the dialer system so Actually, I'm embarressed to be in the IT department and unable to fix my VPN connection. That's why I don't want to ask the IS Director for help. I'm networked at home via Linksys router (just your average wireless home router... nothing fancy). When I set up the VPN connection in XP, I had set it up to dial the Bellsouth DSL connection first and it worked perfectly (not sure why I would have to connect that first if the router authenticates that connection anyway, but that's the only way it would work for me). When I switched to Vista, it tries to connect and doesn't give me an error. Just says unable to connect and when I try to diagnose the problem, it says nothing's wrong. I've tried shutting down the Windows Firewall, pinging the VPN address (it's reachable), and re-creating the VPN connection. I honestly don't know what's up with this thing! Please help. Thanks.

EDIT: I just tried connecting with my other XP PC and it worked fine. This is pissing me off! Lol.

This post has been edited by JoKeRkId613: Nov 12, 2006 - 1:30 AM


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