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On Tue August 24 2004 13:21, Shawn Grover wrote:
> The target server is a Win2003 VPN server.  I'm not sure what MS put in
> there in way of VPN, guess I'll have to research this a bit more.
>
> I understood the IPCop VPN configuration to be for connecting at the
> firewall level - is this wrong?.  I'm only looking for a workstation
> connection to a remote network.  The remote network is already configured
> to accept VPN traffic.  Isn't it possible to set up a VPN Client utility
> for this?  Are there any available? or are they part of the Openswan type
> packages?  (Or am I stuck with an MS frame of mind that is not quite
> correct?)
Just a stab in the dark - you want to connect to the server using Window's 
Terminal Services?

Neil B.
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