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organization officers, and I, are authorized to connect remotely to the office computer using a PPTP VPN. Until last month I
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had this all working: the office computer was WinXP Pro, I had another XP computer and a Vista laptop, others had other computers including some Win7 release candidates. And everybody could connect. Trouble was, they https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/312840 were all connecting to the same userid, using a shared password; very bad juju. All these systems have now been upgraded to Windows 7, and I can't get the PPTP VPN to work. I want to set it up so everybody who needs to use the VPN has a user account with a password on the office computer, and all those user accounts are authorized to use the incoming connection, which https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/eb37b71e-a021-47ee-896e-186cef55bf11/pptp-vpn-on-windows-7-error-720?forum=w7itpronetworking I set up according to the instructions shown in various forums I've found. I want everybody to dial into the VPN using their own userids and passwords. The VPN setup is pretty much the same as in XP! I've done this before and got it working. But, using my own account on the office computer as a sample, I keep getting "error 720" when I try to connec, "unable to connect." Can anybody suggest what I may be doing wrong? Also, the default on the outbound VPN connection on my Win7 desktop is to connect using SSTP - I can't use that without reconfiguring my router which is only set up to accept PPTP and L2TP. Where can I find out what ports SSTP uses? I've chosen the PPTP option but it still doesn't connect. (Just to annoy me more, the office computer is on Win7 Release Candidate - don't ask - so I'll have to set it all up again when the upgrade disk comes, probably tomorrow...) Monday, December 21, 2009 1:36 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Error 720 - No PPP Control Protocols Configured - Case 1 Symptom: When attempting to establish a VPN connection to Windows RRAS, you may receive the f
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/171685-error-720-error-message-when-you-try-establish-dial-up-connection.html of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support http://xenomorph.net/windows/issues/dial-up-error-720-ppp/ Network & Sharing » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Error:720 Error Message When You Try to Establish a Dial-Up Connection 27 Jun 2011 #1 chippythuglife Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit 1 posts Error:720 Error Message error 720 When You Try to Establish a Dial-Up Connection Team, Before my computer was working fine when i am connecting to the internet using a portable usb internet huawei. Then one morning when i tried to connect i got this "Error: 720". been searching the internet for a solution but none of them worked. if anyone knows how to fix this please shed some light to error 720 windows me. =) My System Specs OS Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit chippythuglife View Public Profile Find More Posts by chippythuglife . 27 Jun 2011 #2 2xg Win7 & Win8 64bit 2,381 posts SoCal Welcome to TSF, First off, see if a System Restore would work. Restore it to a point where you were able to connect. If the first recommendation didn't help at all, see if a resolution here helps. An update will be appreciated. My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Lenovo Desktop/Samsung Laptop OS Win7 & Win8 64bit CPU Intel i5 Internet Speed Charter-20 Mbps Antivirus Avast Browser FF, IE9 and Chrome 2xg View Public Profile Find More Posts by 2xg Error:720 Error Message When You Try to Establish a Dial-Up Connection « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Search this Thread Advanced Search Similar help and support threads Thread Forum how to establish a ODBC connection in Windows 7 64 bit ?Hello, I have created a ODBC connection between MS Acceess 2003 and Excel 2003 in Windows 7 32bit enviroment . The Macro ( code ) is as follows : ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:=Array(Array( _ "ODBC;DSN=MS Access... Network & Sha
connection, it went like this: - Modem would pick up the phone and dial. - Carrier sounds / handshaking would occur. - Username and password were checked and verified. - Then it would disconnect with an error code of "720" More on the message: Error 720 - the connection attempt failed because your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP control protocol. I had tried every fix I could find. Removing the Winsock and Winsock2 keys, re-installing TCP/IP, and running a series of commands using the "netsh" tool. None of that worked. What seemed to work: "WAN Miniport (IP)" seemed to be messed up some how. It was listed twice in Device Manager. I had to remove the keys for the two entries from the registry, then I could remove the devices from Device Manager. I had to use the "devcon" command to re-install the "WAN Miniport (IP)" device. The command to restore the WAN Miniport (IP) device was: devcon.exe install %windir%\inf\netrasa.inf MS_NdisWanIp You can get DEVCON.EXE (32-bit and 64-bit) from here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272/ You can get more info on this from here: http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread18016.html Home Log in Copyright © 1999-2016 XdN