To configure RRAS, please disable IC and try again.

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I'm having an issue with a Windows 2003 Standard server. What I'm trying to
do is enable routing and remote access.

I have Routing and Remote Access open. My server is listed, and if I right
click it and select "Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access" I get a
message box titled "Routing and Remote Access" saying:

IC (Incoming Connections) is currently enabled on KSERV. To configure
RRAS, please disable IC and try again.

KSERV being the name of this server. Any idea what this means and what I
have to do to disable IC? I've tried disabling all the network adapters and
various services (VNC etc) but I think I'm barking up the wrong tree.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

thanks in advance,

Brian.
 
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Hi Brian,

I'm by no means an expert on the topic of RRAS, but since no one has reponded to your posting thus far then I'll try to do my best to assist you. I found another
customer case that was experiencing the same behavior on Windows Server 2003.

They resolved it using the following steps.
1. Go into Network Connections and delete "Incoming Connections".
2. Configure RRAS, then configure Routing and Remote Access System to received "Incomning Connections".

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Hope this helps,
Mike Rosado
Windows 2000 MCSE + MCDBA
Microsoft Enterprise Platform Support
Windows NT/2000/2003 Cluster Technologies

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-----Original Message-----
> From: "Brian Cryer" <brian.cryer@remove.127.0.0.1.this.ntlworld.com>
> Subject: To configure RRAS, please disable IC and try again.
> Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2005 08:40:50 GMT
>
> I'm having an issue with a Windows 2003 Standard server. What I'm trying to
> do is enable routing and remote access.
>
> I have Routing and Remote Access open. My server is listed, and if I right
> click it and select "Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access" I get a
> message box titled "Routing and Remote Access" saying:
>
> IC (Incoming Connections) is currently enabled on KSERV. To configure
> RRAS, please disable IC and try again.
>
> KSERV being the name of this server. Any idea what this means and what I
> have to do to disable IC? I've tried disabling all the network adapters and
> various services (VNC etc) but I think I'm barking up the wrong tree.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Brian.
>
>
>
 
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"Mike Rosado [MSFT]" <mikeros@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eRo6eL3OFHA.1960@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl...
> Hi Brian,
>
> I'm by no means an expert on the topic of RRAS, but since no one has
reponded to your posting thus far then I'll try to do my best to assist you.
I found another
> customer case that was experiencing the same behavior on Windows Server
2003.
>
> They resolved it using the following steps.
> 1. Go into Network Connections and delete "Incoming Connections".
> 2. Configure RRAS, then configure Routing and Remote Access System to
received "Incomning Connections".
>
> --
> Hope this helps,
> Mike Rosado
> Windows 2000 MCSE + MCDBA
> Microsoft Enterprise Platform Support
> Windows NT/2000/2003 Cluster Technologies
>
> ====================================================
> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> ====================================================
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> <http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm>

Yes. Spot on. Thanks.
 
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Glad to be of service...... ;-)

-----Original Message-----
> From: "Brian Cryer" <brian.cryer@remove.127.0.0.1.this.ntlworld.com>
> Subject: Re: To configure RRAS, please disable IC and try again.
> Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 07:14:59 GMT
>
> Yes. Spot on. Thanks.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
> "Mike Rosado [MSFT]" <mikeros@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:eRo6eL3OFHA.1960@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl...
> > Hi Brian,
> >
> > I'm by no means an expert on the topic of RRAS, but since no one has
> reponded to your posting thus far then I'll try to do my best to assist you.
> I found another
> > customer case that was experiencing the same behavior on Windows Server
> 2003.
> >
> > They resolved it using the following steps.
> > 1. Go into Network Connections and delete "Incoming Connections".
> > 2. Configure RRAS, then configure Routing and Remote Access System to
> received "Incomning Connections".
> >
> > --
> > Hope this helps,
> > Mike Rosado
> > Windows 2000 MCSE + MCDBA
> > Microsoft Enterprise Platform Support
> > Windows NT/2000/2003 Cluster Technologies
> >
> > ====================================================
> > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> > that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> > ====================================================
> >
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> > <http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm>
>
>
>
>