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Hello
In our company we have just installed VPN on RRAS (Windows 2003 Standard)
with default settings configured.
I also created remote access policy (wizard default) so that all domain
users have access to this RRAS VPN server and that 'NAS port type' matches
'VPN'
also I checked in ActiveDirectory user properties that allow dialing is
enabled.
But when I try to connect to a VPN server, I get a window that wants
additional information (besides username/password also a domain) but
when I entere all the data I just get error that username/password in a
domain are invalid. On a RRAS server in event log I get error saying 'the
connection attempt did not match any connection request policy'.
What could be wrong or am I missing something?

Thank you for all help
Regards
Miha

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Doesn't sound like it, but you can try setting encryption to none.
Also, older operating systems may have difficulties authenticating using
L2PT, so if you need encryption (recommended) you can test by lowering
security to allow PPTP instead.

// Henrik


"Miha" <miha.bernik@isg.si> wrote in message
news:%23UDokMkYFHA.2128@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hello
> In our company we have just installed VPN on RRAS (Windows 2003 Standard)
> with default settings configured.
> I also created remote access policy (wizard default) so that all domain
> users have access to this RRAS VPN server and that 'NAS port type'
matches
> 'VPN'
> also I checked in ActiveDirectory user properties that allow dialing is
> enabled.
> But when I try to connect to a VPN server, I get a window that wants
> additional information (besides username/password also a domain) but
> when I entere all the data I just get error that username/password in a
> domain are invalid. On a RRAS server in event log I get error saying 'the
> connection attempt did not match any connection request policy'.
> What could be wrong or am I missing something?
>
> Thank you for all help
> Regards
> Miha
>
>
>

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Thanks for the reply.
It's strange, because I installed RRAS on another Win2003 Server and it is
working without problems.
Regards
Miha


"Henrik" <henrik_the_boss@hotmail.com> je napisal v sporoèilo
news:Otm61BsYFHA.2128@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl ...
>
> Doesn't sound like it, but you can try setting encryption to none.
> Also, older operating systems may have difficulties authenticating using
> L2PT, so if you need encryption (recommended) you can test by lowering
> security to allow PPTP instead.
>
> // Henrik
>
>
> "Miha" <miha.bernik@isg.si> wrote in message
> news:%23UDokMkYFHA.2128@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Hello
>> In our company we have just installed VPN on RRAS (Windows 2003 Standard)
>> with default settings configured.
>> I also created remote access policy (wizard default) so that all domain
>> users have access to this RRAS VPN server and that 'NAS port type'
> matches
>> 'VPN'
>> also I checked in ActiveDirectory user properties that allow dialing is
>> enabled.
>> But when I try to connect to a VPN server, I get a window that wants
>> additional information (besides username/password also a domain) but
>> when I entere all the data I just get error that username/password in a
>> domain are invalid. On a RRAS server in event log I get error saying 'the
>> connection attempt did not match any connection request policy'.
>> What could be wrong or am I missing something?
>>
>> Thank you for all help
>> Regards
>> Miha
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>

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