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• Access Server Codes • Tech Humor • Links • FREE Error Scan • vpn error 721 windows xp News Archive • Search • Feedback • Survey • Legal • About Outdated DriversCan cause hardware related Errors. Check your PC Drivers now. Error 721 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/888201 1. Reboot the machine, verify your Username and Password, and try again. Check for realms, if in NT make sure you have nothing under domain, accept any auth including clear text is checked, and try unchecking Enable PPP LCP extensions. Make sure logon to network isn't checked. Make sure http://www.modemhelp.net/dunerror/error_721.shtml that nothing is typed in the DOMAIN field if this is NT. 2. This is often a POP problem. Try logging onto a different POP. 718 is usually on the ISP's end, but NOT ALWAYS. If there are multiple calls coming into the ISP's callcenter then they could see a problem, but if not, it is probably the user's computer. 3. Nuke the pwl files. 4. Have ISP reset the password. 5. Recreate connectoid. 6. Full uninstall and reinstall of connectoid, network, and DUN/RAS. 7. This can sometimes also be a communications problem caused by heavy line noise or modem problems. Try updating the modem drivers, inits, commas, etc...and have a line noise test performed. This page was last modified on Saturday, 05-Feb-2011 15:11:54 EST. This website is ©1999-Present Bradford Liedel DBA ModemHelp Networks and Web Services. Mason, MI 48854 USA. All rights reserved.
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