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Sign in to vote I manage the network for a small non-profit. The organization officers, and I, are
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authorized to connect remotely to the office computer using a PPTP VPN. Until last month I had this all working: the office computer was WinXP Pro, I had another XP
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computer and a Vista laptop, others had other computers including some Win7 release candidates. And everybody could connect. Trouble was, they 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 error 720 vpn windows 7 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 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 Releas
was recently re-setting up my Windows 7 VPN server and forgot an essential step that led me to get ‘Error 720: A Connection to the remote computer could not be established' when trying to connect to error 720 a connection to the remote computer could not be established it with Windows-based clients. Turns out you might need to assign an IP address error 720 a connection to the remote computer windows 7 range to the VPN server, by doing the following: 1. Go into Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings 2. Right vpn error 720 windows 10 click on Incoming Connection 3. Click on the Networking tab and double click on the ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)' checkbox4. Click the ‘Specify IP addresses' and type an IP range that is in line with your https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/eb37b71e-a021-47ee-896e-186cef55bf11/pptp-vpn-on-windows-7-error-720?forum=w7itpronetworking current router setup (e.g. if your LAN is on a 192.168.11.x network, then you might want to set it as follows):You should now find, like me, that the VPN works once more! I'll post up a tutorial on how I got it working and accessible to the public Internet soon.Sharing:TwitterFacebookLinkedInGoogle +1RedditMoreEmailPinterestPrintStumbleUponDigg Tags: error, vpn, vpn server, windows 7 About Paul Kiddie .NET developer at thetrainline.com, previously web developer at MRM Meteorite. Awarded a PhD http://www.paulkiddie.com/2011/06/a-fix-for-error-720-a-connection-to-the-remote-computer-could-not-be-established-when-trying-to-connect-to-a-windows-7-vpn/ in misbehaviour detection in wireless ad-hoc networks.A keen C# ASP.net developer bridging the gap with APIs and JavaScript frameworks, one web app at a time.http://www.paulkiddie.com63 Responses to A fix for Error 720: A Connection to the remote computer could not be established when trying to connect to a Windows 7 VPN Comment navigation← Older Comments Carl March 7, 2014 at 3:32 pmThanks!This fixed my problem too……why can't Micro$oft just write usual error messages in the first place? Ed May 29, 2014 at 11:25 pmThank you for this solution, my connection problem is fixed. Krista Little June 12, 2014 at 1:14 amThank You! Thank You! Thank You! Holashegx@gmail.com June 14, 2014 at 2:04 pmPls wat abt for windows 8 Zeka February 11, 2015 at 11:42 pmWorked for me too! Thanls Mark Jensen February 12, 2015 at 3:15 pmFixed me, too - thanks! Luciano March 28, 2015 at 3:19 pmThank you very much! Fixed my problem, trying to access my Windows 8.1 Pro machine, now VPN is working. I didn't have this problem with Windows 7. kromatyc June 23, 2015 at 5:59 pmYou are a lifesaver!!! Ken August 23, 2015 at 11:09 pmThank you, worked for me. Miki October 5, 2015 at 10:03 amThank you. Ashwin November 28, 2015 at 5:02 amAmazing !! Worked perfectly. Thanks very much Rene G.
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Windows 7 workstation to a PPTP VPN being served by a Server 2003 machine running RRAS I received VPN Error: 720 "A connection to the remote computer might not be established. You might need to change the network settings for this connection." This would happen after the "Verifying username and password" phase during the "Registering your computer on the network" phase. My Solution: Rebuild the TCP/IP stack by opening an elevated command prompt and running the following command: netsh int ip reset The Long Story: I'm running Windows 7 RC and have a PPTP VPN connectoid that connects to a Server 2003 RRAS server. I was able to successfully connect just yesterday but today when I attempt to connect it gets as far as "Registering your computer on the network" and then fails with Error: 720 "A connection to the remote computer might not be established. You might need to change the network settings for this connection." *sigh* I always hate it when things that worked one day suddenly and with seemingly no reason stop working. To my knowledge no updates have been applied to the server or to my Windows 7 machine in the time between yesterday and today. First I check to see if my Virtual XP instance can connect to the VPN. I created a new VPN connectoid and was able to connect with no problems using simple default settings. I then looked at my Windows 7 connectoid's options and did a little twiddling like disabling "include Windows logon domain" (not sure how that got enabled in the first place) and moved it from PPTP to Automatic (all it does is delay the logon time while it tries to figure out how to connect from among the available options but I figured it was worth a try). Still no luck. I created a brand new connectoid using the default values for everything and