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How do i setup VPN in win 2000 server

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Pos

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Apr 19, 2001, 4:43:21 PM4/19/01
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Can anyone help me with a good tutorial to setup my VPN???

George Didibeder

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Apr 20, 2001, 11:50:49 AM4/20/01
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Two books are available.

Windows 2000 Virtual Private Networking
by Thaddeus Fortenberry

Building a VPN Windows 2000
by Syngress Publishing (Editor), Thomas W. Shinder (Contributor), Syngress
Publishing

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Pos

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Apr 22, 2001, 10:31:49 AM4/22/01
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Thanx

But i find it a little exaggerated to buy a book for such an activity.
Aren't there any online tutorials on the internet about the subjet?

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Bob

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Apr 22, 2001, 12:04:54 PM4/22/01
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:31:49 +0200, "Pos" <eid4...@hotmail.com>
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>But i find it a little exaggerated to buy a book for such an activity.

There is a general book called "Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Expert Companion" that has a good discussion on Win2K VPNs. I has the
advantage that it is not limited to just VPNs, so it is easier to
justify buying it.

>Aren't there any online tutorials on the internet about the subjet?

The ones I have seen are terrible. Microsoft has a bunch of bullshit
white-paper material that was prepared for standards committees but it
otherwise completely worthless.

As far as third party tutorials are concerned, the subject matter is
too complex to amend itself to simplistic explanations made up by
non-experts. Best bite the bullet and get a book if you really need to
understand the subject in depth.

BTW, you can always get a copy of these books from your library. That
way you can decide whether to buy.

Bob

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