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Old 19-05-2010, 14:26   #3
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Re: VPN question

The Pro Safe vpn software is really just a means of deploying a policy driven vpn client to users so it shouldn't be required at all.

Looking at the router specs there's really nothing unorthodox going on so I'd hazard a guess that it's possibly an authentication settings issue. What are you seeing in event viewer when the clients fail to connect?
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