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win98 client VPN to win2k server

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Todd L

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Jun 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/15/00
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I did what you suggest with no change in results.

"Tim Newton (MS)" <timo...@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Todd,
>
> Thanks for using Microsoft Technical Support. The first thing I noticed
> that may be a potential problem is that you mention installing Dial-up
> Adapter #2 and the MS VPN Adapter, but you don't mention exactly how you
> did this. If you added them as Adapters under Network Properties, that
> won't work properly. There are other components that are only installed if
> the VPN subsystem is installed via Add\Remove Programs, Ndiswan for
> instance. Here is what I would do.
>
> 1. Remove the Dial-Up Adapter #2 and Microsoft VPN Adapter from Network
> components.
> 2. Open Control Panel and run Add\Remove Programs.
> 3. On the Windows Setup tab, choose the Communications component and click
> Details.
> 4. Place a check mark under Virtual Private Networking.
> 5. Click OK twice.
>
> This is also how you should uninstall VPN if necessary. By adding or
> removing the VPN component in this manner, it will automatically install
> all the necessary components. If they are done manually, it won't work
> properly.
>
> Tim Newton
> Microsoft Platforms Support
> Professional Support
>
> --------------------
>
>
> I know that the whole 98 VPN scenario has been discussed extensively here,
> but none of the info has helped to resolve my problem.
>
> I have a laptop with win98(not SE) trying to make a VPN connection to a
> win2k server. The DialUp connects, the VPN connection goes through, but I
> get no logon script and am unable to browse the network. Also, I can't
use
> Outlook 2000 or internet connection through the VPN connection. I can Net
> Use to map drives and ping resourses on the Domain.
>
> Here is how I've configured the 98 machine:
> In Network Properties:
> Client for Microsoft Networks has Log On to Windows NT Domain
unchecked
> Identification shows the domain name as the workgroup and computer
name
> is valid in domain
> and of course I installed DialUp Adapter #2 and MS VPN Adapter
> My DialUp to the ISP has Logon to Network unchecked
> My VPN connection(in DUN) has Logon to Network checked
>
> So, when I turn the machine on, I log in, but not to the Domain. When I
> connect the DUN to my ISP I get IP, DNS servers, etc. When I connect to
VPN
> I get IP, DNS, Wins, but the subnet is not the same as my network (I get
> 255.0.0.0, domain subnet is 255.255.255.128).
>
> What steps am I missing? I had it work once and when I rebuilt the
machine
> to make sure I could duplicate it for our outside sales people I could no
> longer "make the magic happen" HELP!
>
>

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