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Old 02-07-2003, 03:18 AM   #1
Jeffrey Randow (MVP)
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Double check your RRAS (Routing and Remote Access) Remote Access
Policies... If you have the default installed, you should have 2
policies... Make sure there isn't a policy there that denies users
(note that "Connection to Other Access Servers" should remain
disabled).


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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 22:57:14 -0700, "Ben" <ben@5-e.net> wrote:

>I am running a Windows 2003 server. (Testing it out), I have a XP remote
>client trying to connect to the server via VPN.
>When trying to connect I and getting "Error 647: The account is disabled" on
>the remote client side. Even though on the Server side the user that I am
>trying to log in with has Dial-up access enabled. I have also tried with
>other users and no luck.
>I have tried and tried messing with the different policies and ect, but
>having no luck.
>So I am needing some help, If you have any ideas or things I should try and
>think about please responded.
>I also wouldn't doubt that it is the smallest stupidest thing that I just
>have over looked or not thinking about.
>
>I thank you all a head of time.
>
>Thanks
>Ben
>


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