VPN Error 619

G

Guest

Okay I have wasted about 30 hours on this now.
I have a windows 2003 server in my office which is running a Remote
Access Service.
I can connect to it with one PC but not the other. Buth PCs are XPPro
SP2.

The one that cannot connect has Norton AntiVirus 2005 installed but I
have disabled the worm protection.


I have disabled the windows firewall.


I don't have any other firewalls.


I have read every and I mean every other post on this topic in every
newsgroup you can imagine.
Keep in mind, I can connect using one PC bot not the other, so the
server is NOT the issue. Both PCs are behind the same router, I get the
same issue when I take out the router, even when I am within the same
network as the 2003 server. I am using the same username and password
on both pcs.


I use the "Create new connection wizard" and give it the same info as
on the PC that does work.
When I connect, it says "verifying username password" but then gives me
the 619.
Now I know that seems like there is a connection, but the log on the
server doesn't show anything at all.


Here are some other info on the pc that cannot connect:


IBM Thinkpad T43p
NIC: Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet (Driver 8.22.1.0)
Other things installed:
Cisco VPN Client Version 4.6.04.0043 (this one does work)
Norton AntiVirus 2005 (Worm protection disabled)


The funny thing is that the PC that does work has both Norton Worm
protection and Windows Firewall turned on. I tried this on the one that
doesn't work still nothing.


Also after every change I have restarted the PC for good measure so
that's not it.


Thank you
 
I

Ian@Work

I am having a similar problem, we have a Windows 2003 SBS server that
has RRAS setup, 2 out of 3 machines can connect, browse the network,
use remote desktop connection etc etc...

the 3rd machine (my one) can connect but once connected will not
connect to anything, ping anything and is pretty useless to use to
remotely administer !

I would be interested in hearing about any solutions you can come up
with as ive had this problem for a month now and cant get to the bottom
of it !

Ian
 

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