Setting up a VPN in Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP is something that is fairly easy to do in no time at all. Here is a no fluff guide on how to get it done.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a method used for creating a secure encrypted tunnel between two network endpoints. Creating a VPN in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 has many advantages in a variety of different network scenarios. Setting up a simply VPN is a very quick and painless process that can be achieved in no time at all. - Open the Control Panel
- Double-click the “Network Connections” icon
- Click “Create New Connection” in the left hand side of the window.
- Click “Next” and then select “Setup an advanced connection” and click “Next” again
- Select “Accept incoming connections” and click “Next”
- Click “Next”
- Select “Allow virtual private connections” and click “Next”
- Place a checkmark next to the users you wish to allow to connect and click “Next”
- Click “Next” and then click “Finish”
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing the process of configuring VPN on Windows server 2003.I completely agree that Setting up a simply VPN is easy process that can be done fast but main thing is you know the steps to follow.
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