Wow..... Excelent reply. Thank you for all the detail. That will come in very handy. I had read about the netsh in a few different forums and was going to give that a closer look. My biggest hurdle is that the end user is remote, very remote. Although he is somewhat technical he is not easy...
As a matter of fact I think it is an SP4 client whereas the others (that can get in) are SP3.
What do you know about SP4 and VPN issues ?????? I'm on the edge of my seat.
-furbs
Update to Dec 4 and 5:
Disabling Norton didn't do it either. Put a call into his ISP to check their peers to see if there is any port blocking going on along their route. ISP is Charter Communications. Don't know anything about their service. Anyone have any experience with them, good or bad?
Update to Dec 4, 2003:
Rebootng all devices didn't do it. Disabling Norton is next. Waiting to hear back from the end user. I'll keep everyone up to date. I'm still toying with the idea that a router is blocking port 1723 somewhere along the way. Any one know of a way to prove that?
Thanks...
ChicagoTechNet,
Sorry I thought I put the Error Code in my post. It is Error 619 on the client (Port in use). I will also add that I get Event ID 20077 in Source RemoteAccess "PPP negotiation not converging" on the VPN Server. The gets all the way to the point of authentication when...
I have the same problem as well and I am using WinNT 4 RAS. It was quick and easy to set up, what can I say. Anyway I have users VPN'ing in all the time except for one person. I have a feeling that an ISP route is blocking port 1723 on one of their routers. I say this only because I had the...
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