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Old May 27th 04, 05:21 AM
Robert
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Default Can't "Dial In" To Remote Server

Hi all. I've been trying to dial into a Windows XP remote
server but have been getting the message:

"Dial-Up Networking was unable to complete the connection.

Error: 678

The remote computer did not respond within a reasonable
amount of time. If you specified an IP address directly
please check it. If connecting over a Modem please make
sure the Modem connection is already running, and try
again."

I'm certain the remote server is set up correctly.
Well...fairy certain. Any ideas?
 




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