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RichardGrimmer Member since: 2004-03-25 04:08:57 | posted: 2004-03-25 04:11:31 Win XP & Error 733 ---------- Have set up the built in
VPN server in XP Pro, but
everytime I try to
connect, gets to the
point of Registering
computer on the network,
and Fails with TCP 733
error, complaining about
protocols. Anyone have
ANY idea what this would
imply. Have tried to
connect across our LAN to
rule out firewall issues,
but same result - if
anyone can help that
would be great - driving
me batty!! | jono659 Member since: 2004-04-03 01:10:48 | posted: 2004-04-03 01:28:22 733 ---------- Hi,
To overcome
the error 733, you may
have to apply one or more
of the following
workarounds: Ensure
that the TCP/IP protocol
is installed on your RAS
server and that the
TCP/IP protocol is
selected in the Server
Settings of the Network
Configuration option of
the Remote Access Setup
dialog.
-or-
If you have
the "Use DHCP to assign
remote TCP/IP client
addresses" option
selected for the TCP/IP
protocol in the RAS
Server Settings, then
ensure that you have
installed DHCP and that
it is not disabled.
-or-
Ensure that
all of the bindings for
TCP/IP are enabled in the
Bindings tab of the
Network dialog of the
Control Panel. Be sure to
inspect the TCP/IP
Protocol and WINS
Client(TCP/IP) bindings
for all adapters, all
protocols, and all
services. If the TCP/IP
bindings are corrupt, you
may have to reinstall
TCP/IP and or RAS in
order to clean up the
bindings. NOTE: If
the TCP/IP bindings are
only partially disabled,
you may still be able to
connect with TCP/IP over
PPP without an error, but
you may only have limited
functionality over the
connection. This will
depend on which TCP/IP
bindings are disabled. |
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