getting blocked on VPN

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Aaron

I'm having problems connecting remote client to network.
I get 733 error. The login script reaches "registering"
but then fails. I have an XP VPN client connecting
through DSL modem offsite to small office peer-to-peer
network. W2K server running IIS, RRAS/VPN, (non-DC) on 6
pc network Win98 machines all connected to DSL router w/
firewall. It seems to get past the firewall fine, since
it starts negotiations, but doesn't resolve. I'm logging
onto remote network as user set up with appropriate rights.

thanks in advance,
Aaron
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

quoted form http://www.ms-mvps.com
Error 733: the PPP control protocol for this network protocol is not
available on the server.

Resolution:
1) Ensure that the TCP/IP protocol is installed on your RAS server and that
the TCP/IP protocol is selected in the Server Settings of the Network
Configuration option of the Remote Access Setup dialog.
2) If you have the "Use DHCP to assign remote TCP/IP client addresses"
option selected for the TCP/IP protocol in the RAS Server Settings, then
ensure that you have installed DHCP and that it is not disabled.
3) Ensure that all of the bindings for TCP/IP are enabled in the Bindings
tab of the Network dialog of the Control Panel. Be sure to inspect the
TCP/IP Protocol and WINS Client (TCP/IP) bindings for all adapters, all
protocols, and all services. If the TCP/IP bindings are corrupt, you may
have to reinstall TCP/IP and or RAS in order to clean up the bindings.


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