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J. Madison
I have two machines (Windows 2000 Pro & Windows XP Pro). I have an IP
Security Policy set up on my Windows 2000 machine to connect to my company's
VPN, which works perfectly. I have set up the identical policy on the
Windows XP Pro machine where this very same policy does not work.
When I look at the 'Outgoing Connections' log in my Linksys router, the
windows 2000 machine has several entries connecting to the VPN gateway IP,
the Windows XP machine however, shows several entries connecting (rather
trying to connect) to the IP of the machine behind the VPN gateway. It's as
if XP is not even trying to apply the policy.
The only difference I can find in my TCP/IP settings on the 2 machines is on
the TCP/IP Properties -> Advanced -> Options -> Optional Settings. The
windows 2000 machine shows TCP/IP filtering *AND* IP Security, the XP
machine *ONLY* shows TCP/IP filtering. I believe that the problem lies here.
Having spent the about 6 hours over 3 days trying to find the answer in the
MSKB, newsgroups and even XP's online help, I have come up empty. I cannot
for the life of me figure out how to enable IP Security on the XP Pro
machine (yes the service is running).
I even killed my XP installation (in a flurry of bad configuration /
registry changes
, so I re-loaded Win2kPro, which worked fine. Eventually
I upgraded back to XP and I'm right back where I started
Please Help
I'm at a total loss.
Jeremy
(Note: All of the latest service packs / updates are applied... etc)
Security Policy set up on my Windows 2000 machine to connect to my company's
VPN, which works perfectly. I have set up the identical policy on the
Windows XP Pro machine where this very same policy does not work.
When I look at the 'Outgoing Connections' log in my Linksys router, the
windows 2000 machine has several entries connecting to the VPN gateway IP,
the Windows XP machine however, shows several entries connecting (rather
trying to connect) to the IP of the machine behind the VPN gateway. It's as
if XP is not even trying to apply the policy.
The only difference I can find in my TCP/IP settings on the 2 machines is on
the TCP/IP Properties -> Advanced -> Options -> Optional Settings. The
windows 2000 machine shows TCP/IP filtering *AND* IP Security, the XP
machine *ONLY* shows TCP/IP filtering. I believe that the problem lies here.
Having spent the about 6 hours over 3 days trying to find the answer in the
MSKB, newsgroups and even XP's online help, I have come up empty. I cannot
for the life of me figure out how to enable IP Security on the XP Pro
machine (yes the service is running).
I even killed my XP installation (in a flurry of bad configuration /
registry changes

I upgraded back to XP and I'm right back where I started

Please Help

Jeremy
(Note: All of the latest service packs / updates are applied... etc)