Also make sure you enable "PPTP Pass Through" on the Filters page for PPTP VPN.
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"andrew" <andrew@no_spam.com> wrote in message news:0a4201c34212$083a5130$(E-Mail Removed)...
> You will need to create user accounts with the same logon
> name and password on the #1 PC.
>
> You will also need to allow VPN traffic through the
> router. If you are using PPTP as your tunnelling
> protocol (most likely) you need to forward traffic on TCP
> Port 1723 to #1 PC (If you are using L2TP it would be
> Port 1701).
>
> Hope this helps
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have a small 4pc LAN at my main office. All pc's are
> >running WinXP Pro, are networked with a Linksys BEFSR41
> >router and connect to the internet through DSL with a
> >static IP address. I would like to connect 2 remote
> users
> >(#2 & #3) (seperate locations, both running WinXP Pro)
> to
> >one of the PC's (#1) at the main office which has shared
> >multi user programs. I am Makeing the #1 pc a VPN server
> >and will be making the #2 & #3 pc's VPN clients.
> >How do I add them to the #1 pc as users so that the can
> be
> >added to user permissions in the VPN server wizard?
> >Thanks
> >Andy
> >
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