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error 645 and pptp
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I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray |
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"Ray" wrote in message news Hi I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray does this apply ? Error 645: Internal authentication error (also error 913), or Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server. Resolutions: 1) uncheck require encrypted password under the Server Types tab. 2) Make sure you are entering your correct username and password when connecting. 3) Uninstall and reinstall the Dial Up adapter. 4) Refer to error 619 resolution - add the vpn to the appropriate group Error 619: The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number, UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in Active Directory. Error 913: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only (also Error 629 and 645). The event viewer may also generate the following event: Event ID: 20188 Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user username, attempting to connect on port, was disconnected because of the following reason: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only. Resolutions: 1) Enable Remote access connections. To do this, go to Routing and Remote Access administrative toolPortsProperties, click the appropriate port (L2TP, Modem, PPTP, LPT1, and so on), and then click Configure, and then check the Remote access connections (inbound only). 2) Double-click the "Incoming Connections" icon on network connections folder and make sure "Allow VPN Connections" is enabled. |
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error 645 and pptp
"Ray" wrote in message news Hi I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray does this apply ? Error 645: Internal authentication error (also error 913), or Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server. Resolutions: 1) uncheck require encrypted password under the Server Types tab. 2) Make sure you are entering your correct username and password when connecting. 3) Uninstall and reinstall the Dial Up adapter. 4) Refer to error 619 resolution - add the vpn to the appropriate group Error 619: The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number, UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in Active Directory. Error 913: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only (also Error 629 and 645). The event viewer may also generate the following event: Event ID: 20188 Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user username, attempting to connect on port, was disconnected because of the following reason: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only. Resolutions: 1) Enable Remote access connections. To do this, go to Routing and Remote Access administrative toolPortsProperties, click the appropriate port (L2TP, Modem, PPTP, LPT1, and so on), and then click Configure, and then check the Remote access connections (inbound only). 2) Double-click the "Incoming Connections" icon on network connections folder and make sure "Allow VPN Connections" is enabled. |
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I've tried what you suggested and I'm still having the same problem
"Haggis" wrote: "Ray" wrote in message news Hi I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray does this apply ? Error 645: Internal authentication error (also error 913), or Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server. Resolutions: 1) uncheck require encrypted password under the Server Types tab. 2) Make sure you are entering your correct username and password when connecting. 3) Uninstall and reinstall the Dial Up adapter. 4) Refer to error 619 resolution - add the vpn to the appropriate group Error 619: The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number, UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in Active Directory. Error 913: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only (also Error 629 and 645). The event viewer may also generate the following event: Event ID: 20188 Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user username, attempting to connect on port, was disconnected because of the following reason: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only. Resolutions: 1) Enable Remote access connections. To do this, go to Routing and Remote Access administrative toolPortsProperties, click the appropriate port (L2TP, Modem, PPTP, LPT1, and so on), and then click Configure, and then check the Remote access connections (inbound only). 2) Double-click the "Incoming Connections" icon on network connections folder and make sure "Allow VPN Connections" is enabled. |
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error 645 and pptp
I've tried what you suggested and I'm still having the same problem
"Haggis" wrote: "Ray" wrote in message news Hi I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray does this apply ? Error 645: Internal authentication error (also error 913), or Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server. Resolutions: 1) uncheck require encrypted password under the Server Types tab. 2) Make sure you are entering your correct username and password when connecting. 3) Uninstall and reinstall the Dial Up adapter. 4) Refer to error 619 resolution - add the vpn to the appropriate group Error 619: The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number, UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in Active Directory. Error 913: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only (also Error 629 and 645). The event viewer may also generate the following event: Event ID: 20188 Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user username, attempting to connect on port, was disconnected because of the following reason: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only. Resolutions: 1) Enable Remote access connections. To do this, go to Routing and Remote Access administrative toolPortsProperties, click the appropriate port (L2TP, Modem, PPTP, LPT1, and so on), and then click Configure, and then check the Remote access connections (inbound only). 2) Double-click the "Incoming Connections" icon on network connections folder and make sure "Allow VPN Connections" is enabled. |
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"Ray" wrote in message ... I've tried what you suggested and I'm still having the same problem "Haggis" wrote: "Ray" wrote in message news Hi I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray does this apply ? Error 645: Internal authentication error (also error 913), or Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server. Resolutions: 1) uncheck require encrypted password under the Server Types tab. 2) Make sure you are entering your correct username and password when connecting. 3) Uninstall and reinstall the Dial Up adapter. 4) Refer to error 619 resolution - add the vpn to the appropriate group Error 619: The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number, UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in Active Directory. Error 913: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only (also Error 629 and 645). The event viewer may also generate the following event: Event ID: 20188 Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user username, attempting to connect on port, was disconnected because of the following reason: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only. Resolutions: 1) Enable Remote access connections. To do this, go to Routing and Remote Access administrative toolPortsProperties, click the appropriate port (L2TP, Modem, PPTP, LPT1, and so on), and then click Configure, and then check the Remote access connections (inbound only). 2) Double-click the "Incoming Connections" icon on network connections folder and make sure "Allow VPN Connections" is enabled. sorry , thats all i had on the top of my head : hopefully someone else will chime in....if no one does in the next while , try a new post with as much info on your configuration as possible |
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error 645 and pptp
"Ray" wrote in message ... I've tried what you suggested and I'm still having the same problem "Haggis" wrote: "Ray" wrote in message news Hi I get this error on a win98 computer trying to pptp to a comany firewall.. all other os's are able to connect without any problems. I've installed the vpn adapter and I'm unable to find anything on the internet to help troubleshoot this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks, ray does this apply ? Error 645: Internal authentication error (also error 913), or Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server. Resolutions: 1) uncheck require encrypted password under the Server Types tab. 2) Make sure you are entering your correct username and password when connecting. 3) Uninstall and reinstall the Dial Up adapter. 4) Refer to error 619 resolution - add the vpn to the appropriate group Error 619: The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number, UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in Active Directory. Error 913: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only (also Error 629 and 645). The event viewer may also generate the following event: Event ID: 20188 Source: RemoteAccess Description: The user username, attempting to connect on port, was disconnected because of the following reason: A Remote Access Client attempted to connect over a port that was reserved for Routers only. Resolutions: 1) Enable Remote access connections. To do this, go to Routing and Remote Access administrative toolPortsProperties, click the appropriate port (L2TP, Modem, PPTP, LPT1, and so on), and then click Configure, and then check the Remote access connections (inbound only). 2) Double-click the "Incoming Connections" icon on network connections folder and make sure "Allow VPN Connections" is enabled. sorry , thats all i had on the top of my head : hopefully someone else will chime in....if no one does in the next while , try a new post with as much info on your configuration as possible |
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