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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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HHmm in thinking maybe something to do with VPN security as far as its initial handshake verification.. or maybe its level of authentication??


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Set up your connection again from your PC. If it doesn't work, set up a connection on another machine. If both don't work, set up the VPN on the server again.

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Thanks for the input curiousgeorge....I did both, but it still won't connect. I think yamez may be right, since it gets to the point of "verifying user name and password", but then just sits there and times out. Now, if I could just figure out what aspects of verification or authentication to re-configure.

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