VPN connection on Windows Vista no longer works.

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Richard Goodchild

Hello,

One of our remote users running Vista Home Premium has had a VPN connection
to our office for several months, working with no issues whatsoever.

However, recently (within the last month) this VPN connection has stopped
working: that is to say the connection attempt times out and the user gets an
error message to say that it has failed. Also, our router does not record any
attempt made by the user's PC to connect to our network - it's almost as if
the Vista PC doesn't even try to connect.

We have tried connecting via VPN on another Vista Home Premium machine and
this works. We have tried connecting using the username and password of the
user on a different PC, which also works. The user has also successfully
connected via his ISP to the company network using another PC which he has
and which runs Windows 2000. We have tried deleting and re-creating the VPN
connection and this makes no difference either.

Are there any recently-released Vista updates that could potentially have
caused this problem? The baffling thing is that the VPN worked happily for
months and then overnight stopped working, despite the fact that no settings
were changed or interfered with and no other software was installed around
this time either. Any suggestions or solutions would be appreciated.

Richard Goodchild.
 
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Richard Goodchild

Bob,

I think the user has something called Wincare on the machine, which I
believe has some Firewall functionality. However, this has always been on
the machine and the settings have not been altered.

Sorry to appear stupid, but could you tell me how to find out if I can
telnet VPN server 1723?

Thanks.
 
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Richard Goodchild

Sorry, i was mistaken: the security software on there is Windows Live 1-Care.
 
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Richard Goodchild

Kerry,

Thanks for your help: I passed on your information to the user experiencing
the issue and it resolved it straight away.
 
K

Kerry Brown

Richard Goodchild said:
Kerry,

Thanks for your help: I passed on your information to the user
experiencing
the issue and it resolved it straight away.


You're welcome.
 

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