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Akhan
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: Working on:
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Rras
Hey...
In win2000 server , when i go to RRAS i can see my server . When i highlight it and right click on it the option 'configure and enable RRAS' is disabled. The RRAS service is enabled and working and i even tried deleting and adding server again with no results.
Any inputs.
Thanx
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Pavlov
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: California Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Net+, i-Net+, CIW-A, MCP NT4, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000 Working on: Having Fun
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I'm confused by your post - is RRAS working for you or not?
Unlike RRAS for NT4 and most network services of Win2K, you do not elect to install or uninstall RRAS through Add/Remove Programs. Win2K RRAS is automatically installed in a disabled state.
You can use the Routing And Remote Access snap-in to enable and configure RRAS. You can add additional computers by selecting either the root of the console tree or the Server Status node and then selecting Add Server from the Action menu. Once the server is added in the console tree, select the server that you want to enable and then select Configure And Enable Routing And Remote Access Server Setup Wizard.
Hope this helps point you in the right direction at least.
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