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Name: zzzBrett Date: April 28, 2006 at 20:06:14 Pacific OS: Win Server 2003 Ent. CPU/Ram: Intel/1 GB RAM Product: Custom
Comment:
Hi,
A few weeks ago I posted because I was having problems logging into my home VPN from a college internet connection. Someone suggested the college may have blocked access to VPN. Does this mean they blocked that specific port, or something else?
If the college just blocked a port, can I couldn't I just change ports on my home server?
Where can I change VPN ports in Windows Server 2003 Ent.?
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