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VPN Windows XP Problem
Name: Peter Date: December 2, 2003 at 05:44:23 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: Pentium3
Comment:
I am able to connect to our company VPN and everything looks fine, I am able to ping the machine but I can't get any TCP connection to work. If I try hitting the web server I get no response and if I try Remote Desktop it fails. My business partner seems to have the same settings set but he is able to hit our VPN just fine and did so over my network with his laptop, which leads me to believe I have a problem in XP. If I watch the logs on the server I see the connection come in and all looks fine but the client seems to not get the TCP packets back. I assume this is a tunneling problem but I can't figure out what it could be. Any help?
Name: salgolf Date: December 2, 2003 at 06:32:08 Pacific
Reply:
Try this: go to the command prompt and type ipconfig /release (space before slash), enter, then type ipconfig /renew, enter and tell me what message you get.
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