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Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > Server 2003 > help with VPN

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help with VPN

I had set up a VPN connection from my home computer which runs on XP, to the server at our agency, which used W2K Server. I recently upgraded the server to Server 2003, and now the VPN will not connect. I've reconfigured the security settings as close as I could to the way they were on W2K Server, but nothing I do has made any difference. If any of you have run into this problem, I would appreciate any help you could give me on how to solve it.

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We recently upgraded to Windows Server 2003 and I had to enable Radius authentication on my server in order to allow us to connect from W2K and XP workstations from outside the LAN. You might play with that.

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Thanks Spencervic...where do I find Radius Authentication, to enable it?

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See if you have Internet Authentication Services (IAS) installed under Administrative Tools on the server. If not you will need to add this service, which will give you the ability to enable Radius authentication using a pre-shared key (password you make up) and you will need to define this on your firewall too.

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