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		<title>How To Set up VPN Connections with Windows XP?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 00:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These instructions explain how to set up a VPN connection in Windows XP. These VPN connections allow Windows XP clients to connect to a VPN remote access server.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: &#60; 5 minutes
Here&#8217;s How:
1.Open the Windows Control Panel.
2.Open the Network Connections item in Control Panel. A list of existing dial-up and LAN connections will appear.

3.Choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These instructions explain how to set up a <a href="http://tpservice.org/vpn.php" target="_blank"><strong>VPN</strong></a> connection in Windows XP. These VPN connections allow Windows XP clients to connect to a VPN remote access server.<br />
<strong>Difficulty</strong>: Easy<br />
<strong>Time Required</strong>: &lt; 5 minutes<br />
<strong>Here&#8217;s How</strong>:<br />
1.Open the Windows Control Panel.</p>
<p>2.Open the Network Connections item in Control Panel. A list of existing dial-up and LAN connections will appear.</p>
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3.Choose the &#8216;Create a new connection&#8217; item from the left-hand side of the window. The Windows XP New Connection Wizard will appear on the screen.</p>
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4.First click Next to begin the wizard, then choose the &#8216;Connect to the network at my workplace&#8217; item from the list and click Next.</p>
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5.On the Network Connection page of the wizard, choose the &#8216;Virtual Private Network connection&#8217; option and click Next.</p>
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6.Enter a name for the new VPN connection in the &#8216;Company Name&#8217; field and click Next. The name chosen need not match the name of an actual business.</p>
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7.Choose an option on the &#8216;Public Network&#8217; screen and click Next. The default option, &#8216;Automatically dial this initial connection&#8217; can be used if the VPN connection will always be initiated when the computer is not already connected to the Internet. Otherwise, choose the &#8216;Do not dial the initial connection&#8217; option. This option requires that the public Internet connection be established first, before this new VPN connection will be initiated.</p>
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8.Enter the name or IP address of the VPN remote access server to connect to, and click Next. Company network administrators will provide this information.</p>
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9.Choose an option on the &#8220;Connection Availability&#8221; screen and click Next. The default option, &#8216;My Use Only,&#8217; ensures that Windows will make this new connection available only to the currently logged on user. Otherwise, choose the &#8216;Anyone&#8217;s use&#8217; option.</p>
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10.Click Finish to complete the wizard. The new VPN connection information has been saved.</p>
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<strong>Tips</strong>:<br />
1.While no practical limits exist on what may be entered in the &#8216;Company Name&#8217; field, choose a connection name that will be easy to recognize later.<br />
2.Take special care to key the VPN server name/IP address data correctly. The Windows XP wizard does not automatically validate this server information.</p>
<p><strong>What You Need:</strong><br />
Computer running Microsoft Windows XP<br />
Host name and/or IP address of a VPN remote access server</p>
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