Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Application under development. No public schedule is available. Switch the combo box at the top to "Require encryption", then select the radio button for "Allow these protocols" and ensure that only "Unencrypted password PAP " is selected. Although your proxy token is not encrypted it is being sent over an encrypted channel and is safe from eavesdropping.
Click "OK". Select the radio button for "Use preshared key for authentication" and enter the shared secret: you must be logged in as a proxy user to view the shared secret then click OK. Click OK again to return to the list of network connections. At this point you should be able to connect to the VPN successfully. Click Network And Sharing Center to proceed. Choose a connection option Specify the type of network connection you wish to create to create a VPN connection, choose the Connect To A Workplace option, then click the Next button.
Connect to a workplace Specify how you wish to connect. Internet address and destination name Enter the Internet address and destination name for the VPN connection in the supplied fields. Enter username and password Supply a valid username and password possessing remote access rights.
System tray icon Windows also leverages the network icon the two computers with the earth logo to confirm that a VPN connection is active. Set network location Windows Vista prompts users to specify the location from which the user is connecting to the VPN network.
Successfully set network settings Windows Vista confirms network settings have been successfully set once the user specifies the network location. VPN credentials If users choose not to save the user name and password, Windows Vista prompts users to enter the password. VPN Connection Properties - Options Tab Among the options you can configure for a VPN connection are displaying connection progress, prompting for user names and passwords, including the Windows logon domain and more.
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