Mar 11, 2016

How to setup a VPN Client Connection in Windows Server Setting up a client connection to a VPN network is very similar to setting up an old-fashioned Dial-Up connection through a phone line. You need to enter a server address (hostname or IP), user and password. Be careful to check the “Don’t connect now” checkbox, go to the connection properties and disable the “Use default gateway” option, otherwise you may lose regular connectivity to the system … How to Setup a VPN Server in Windows Server 2008 - YouTube Jan 28, 2014 One Windows 10 PC will not connect to VPN on Server 2008 R2

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[SOLVED] Auto VPN connection to SBS 2008? - Windows Server

Mar 05, 2011

The Windows 2008 R2 (SBS) machine was earlier setup to run a PPTP VPN server. Due to security concerns I do want to replace the PPTP by L2TP/IPsec VPN server. The server is behind a NAT router where 3 forward rules to the Windows Server are created: protocol 50 (ESP) port UDP 500 (IKE) port UDP 4500 (NAT traversal) For the purposes of this tutorial, we will build a simple VPN server for remote clients, so we will select the first option, titled Remote access (dial-up or VPN). On the Remote Access page, select VPN and Dial-up check boxes as required, and then click Next. Here, we choose VPN. Install and configure the Network Policy Server (NPS): In this step, you install Network Policy Server (NPS) by using either Windows PowerShell or the Server Manager Add Roles and Features Wizard. You also configure NPS to handle all authentication, authorization, and accounting duties for connection requests that it receives from the VPN server.