We are experiencing the symtoms of a timeout, where the VPN connection
appears to stall after a few hours. The connection remains up, and we can
transmit however we cannot receive. The symptoms occur on both persistent
connections and dialup.
I've checked all timeout paged and insured that they have remained off.
What am I mising?
Robert
1) netsh ras set tracing * dis
This will disable all RAS related tracing, if any,
2) Go to %systemroot%\tracing directory and delete all old tracing files.
You may want to take a backup first.
3) netsh ras set tracing * en
This will enable all RAS related tracing.
4) Try to recreate the issue and disable the tracing afterwards (using step
1).
You would need to do this on both sides simultabeously. If you can post both
the server side and the client side logs, we can investigate it.
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Sandeep Rikhi
Microsoft Corporation
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"Robert Doidge" <rdo...@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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I have a similar problem and as probably everybody else experiecing this
issue I am at the end of the rope in tryng to trace why. Cam you look at
the posting title: VPN Connection and Replication - Connection drops while
publishing snapshot. It might shed some light on the issue.
"Sandeep Rikhi [MSFT]" <sri...@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Sandeep Rikhi
Microsoft Corporation
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P.S. I will reply to your post regarding "publishing snapshot" separately.
"Pete Ocasio" <pete....@execupay.com> wrote in message
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