| Publisher | TechRepublic | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 505.0KB PDF | Date added | 26 Jul 2005 |
| Topics | VPNs | ||
| Downloads | 2779 | ||
Set up a Windows Server 2003-based PPTP virtual private network (VPN) with this step-by-step installation and configuration guide.
No matter how small or large your network may be it is a safe bet that as the administrator you will be asked to configure a virtual private network (VPN). Connecting to the network from a remote location is just part of the business landscape. This download explains how to set up a Windows Server 2003-based PPTP VPN using the Routing and Remote Access Wizard. The steps include an explanation on how to:
- Determine which network adapter to use for the VPN connection
- Deploy the accessible user addresses
- Decide what means of authentication you want to provide
How many of your users connect to your network via VPN? How much trouble is it for you to maintain?
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